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Junction of Hollins Rd, Cross Keys Inn in background

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Waggon & Horses to left. Opposite Frostholme Mill

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This view looking towards Rochdale Road with some of the shops showing off the floral hanging baskets.

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Shop at Mytholmroyd recently occupied by JMD Hardware.

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PNH00812. March 1998. Ready for a flood - shop doors protected by sandbags!

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The shop was situated on Bridge Gate, and always contained wonderful flower arrangements.

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The cottages nearest the mill were demolished to make way for a loading bay.

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This evocative view is largely unchanged today, though the buildings are significantly cleaner! Some well known names: Freeman Hardy Willis, Boots and the Union Hotel reputedly the oldest inn in Halifax. Some of the buildings at the top left were…

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The Mytholmroyd Industrial Society store is on the right.

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St Georges Square, Hebden Bridge, decorated to look like Christmas as a film set for the film 'Fanny and Elvis'.

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West End at the junction with Bridge Gate, left, and New Road, right. Chambers shop on the right later becomes Blackburn Ironmongers and Greaves Draper and Hosiery was later Z Spence florist who later moved to the corner of New Road and Crown…

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West End at the junction with Bridge Gate, left, and New Road, right. Chambers shop on the right later becomes Blackburn Ironmongers and Greaves Draper and Hosiery was later Z Spence florist who later moved to the corner of New Road and Crown…

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Ebenezer Particular Baptist Chapel, or Meeting House, was opened by John Fawcett in 1777. In 1858 it became the Sunday School for Hope Baptist Chapel and when a larger Sunday School was opened there in 1873 it was first leased and then sold becoming…

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Possibly the oldest picture in the Pennine Horizons Archive.

Whit Monday 1856 with 3000 Sunday School scholars and teachers with banners, gathered in The Croft, or more correctly the White Horse Croft. Seen here looking over to the rear of…

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Postcard dated November 1907
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