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Title: Hebble End, Hebden Bridge - HLS01053

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Hebble End, Hebden Bridge - HLS01053

Description

This photograph was taken in the closing years of the 19th century or the beginning of the 20th. The Rochdale Canal running from the bottom left to the top right makes a useful guide to the town as it was then. The road over the narrow bridge at the bottom has come up from Hebble End bridge and after crossing the canal forks left to Fairfield and right to Horsehold. The small building nestling under the bridge wall was the workshop of a plumber usually called Billy Putty and the larger building was the Neptune Inn where the first meeting to consider a canal was held, and where the Inquiry which resulted in the formation of Hebden Bridge as a single unit was held in 1866.
The large mill was Melbourne Mill, now the site of the supermarket, and Brunswick Mill is behind it. Beyond that is the new Central School with its new stonework showing up against the darker mill buildings. A second storey has been added to the school in 1895 which helps to date the picture, as does the open field next to it which became the site of the Grammar School (now Riverside) in 1908. In the background, the arches help to identify Stubbings School (opened 1878) and the frontage of Hope Chapel is quite clear, again looking on to open fields. From a glass slide.

PH47.

Date

1900s

Rights

PHDA - Hebden Bridge Local History Society

Relation

Pennine Horizons Digital Archive

Identifier

HLS01053.tif

Citation

“Hebble End, Hebden Bridge - HLS01053,” Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, accessed April 16, 2024, https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/6365.

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