EPW036868 ENGLAND (1931). The Rochdale Canal between Calderside and Hebble End, Hebden Bridge, 1931
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Title | [EPW036868] The Rochdale Canal between Calderside and Hebble End, Hebden Bridge, 1931 |
Reference | EPW036868 |
Date | September-1931 |
Link | |
Place name | HEBDEN BRIDGE |
Parish | HEBDEN ROYD |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 398364, 427112 |
Longitude / Latitude | -2.0248064097155, 53.740166858021 |
National Grid Reference | SD984271 |
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N166le |
Monday 27th of September 2021 06:12:07 PM | |
St James Church |
N166le |
Monday 27th of September 2021 06:10:44 PM |
N166le |
Monday 27th of September 2021 06:08:34 PM | |
Whiteley Arches. |
N166le |
Monday 27th of September 2021 06:06:34 PM |
An example of the 'one up, one down' housing which is a notable feature of Hebden Bridge. The top two storeys form dwellings accessed on one side from the higher level road, the lower two storeys form other dwellings accessed from the lower level road. Packs a lot of housing into an area on the side of a hill, but the rear rooms in the lower dwelling, backing onto the hillside, have little or no natural light. |
John W |
Tuesday 7th of July 2020 07:43:10 PM |
Railway line opened by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway circa 1849 |
John W |
Tuesday 7th of July 2020 07:37:53 PM |
This Railway line was originally built by the Manchester and Leeds Railway Company and opened throughout in 1841; The Engineer was George Stephenson |
Moonraker |
Wednesday 18th of October 2023 04:14:27 PM |
Rochdale Canal - the last full transit of a loaded boat was made in 1937, and the canal was officially abandoned in 1952. Fortunately the canal has been restored and can be cruised again. |
John W |
Saturday 4th of March 2017 02:04:22 PM |
River Calder |
John W |
Saturday 4th of March 2017 02:02:36 PM |