EAW013715 ENGLAND (1948). The Dobroyd Ltd Woollen Mill and the village, Hepworth, 1948. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
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Title | [EAW013715] The Dobroyd Ltd Woollen Mill and the village, Hepworth, 1948. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing. |
Reference | EAW013715 |
Date | 11-March-1948 |
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Place name | HEPWORTH |
Parish | HOLME VALLEY |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 416327, 407087 |
Longitude / Latitude | -1.7534896881895, 53.559905985819 |
National Grid Reference | SE163071 |
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Jackson Bridge Dike |
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Butt Lane Bridge |
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Butt Lane |
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Methodist Chapel and Sunday School |
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Sheffield Road |
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The Gate House |
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Chapel Bank |
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Miners Welfare Institute |
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Church of the Holy Trinity, Hepworth-
Dean Bridge Lane, Hepworth, Holmfirth HD7 1TQ
Gothic revival Church in early decorated style. 1863 by Mallinson and Healy of Halifax. opened July 16th. 1863
Grade 2 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 340244 |
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Hepworth Road |
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Wool Worsted Mill
1874 Jonathan Thorp & Sons moves to Dobroyd from Holmfirth Old Mill
1920 William Haigh became a director of Dobroyd Mill at Jackson Bridge after being demobbed in 1919 and went on to become owner and managing director. Mr Haigh also began collecting wool-weights - which later featured as the trademark for Dobroyd Mill. ("The weights were carried by local officials known as trongers, who would carry a pair of weights by a leather strap that could be slung across a horse."Their flat shape allowed the horse to carry them comfortably, compared with the usual bell shape of most weights.")
about 1976- Dobroyd reopened by John Woodhead Ltd. "Dobroyd Mill covers a vast area and some of it is sub-let to a garage, a food firm and a wallpaper maker. "
2015 site has The Carding Shed / Oil Can Cafe with a number of shop stalls also in the shed. |
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