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Title: Mytholm - Hebden Bridge - Whitely Arches - ALC08249
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Title
Mytholm - Hebden Bridge - Whitely Arches - ALC08249
Description
This is a view looking west towards Todmorden on leaving Hebden Bridge, at Mytholm. The terrace in the foreground is Adelaide Street and the terraces in the middle ground are on Savile Road, Hebden Bridge. The tall chimney in the pinch point of the valley is at Whiteley Arches, where the road, canal, river and railway compete for space. When the chimney was built in 1842 for Calderside Mill, which had been built c1824, at 300 feet it was said to be the tallest chimney in the district.
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Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
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ALC08249.tif
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“Mytholm - Hebden Bridge - Whitely Arches - ALC08249,” Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, accessed April 19, 2024, https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/18236.
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