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Architecture, Luddenden, Mullions, Hoodmould, Farmhouse, Garden

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Farmhouse, Fireplace, Timber Frame, Bressumer, Interior, Furniture

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House, Hoodmould, Chimney Stack, Hall and cross-wings, Garden, Vernacular architecture

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Hall and cross-wing, Mullion and transom window, Hoodmould, Porch, Garden, Vernacular architecture

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Later this became Glen Cottage and then Cornholme Working Men's Club. On the right is Woodbine Terrace.

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G.V. II Listed House, initialled and dated I I. Watershot masonry, ashlar dressings, stone 1777 slate roof. 2 storeys. 2-cell house, double pile on plan under single span roof. Rusticated quoins, modillion cornice, coped gables with dressed stack.…

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Clay House is a Jacobean building that is a fine example of 17th century vernacular architecture. It was built for John Clay and the Clay family around 1650, although a house owned by Robert Clay on the site is mentioned before in 1296. The grounds…

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Clay House is a Jacobean building that is a fine example of 17th century vernacular architecture. It was built for John Clay and the Clay family around 1650, although a house owned by Robert Clay on the site is mentioned before in 1296. The grounds…

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The completed garden at Bankfoot, Hebden Bridge. Probably 1968/9.

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The former Royal Oak on the right, now residential, and the White lion on the left as of 2015 vacant and for sale.

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Young volunteers creating a garden at Bankfoot, Hebden Bridge. Autumn 1968. Chris Greenwood standing left, 2nd girl from left Jane Longbottom now Brook, Susan Parker, Dianne Sayer now Harwood. Organised by Calder Civic Trust.

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This early form of wheelchair, or bath chair as they were sometimes called, must have been very difficult to pull.

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Can you spot the kitten? Any idea of who they are or where the photograph was taken?
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