Site Map
There are over a hundred pages on this site, and the following site map is intended to make it easier to scan through the site's contents, and find out what is available.
- A Hebden timeline
- Images
- Old Images
- Images of historical artefacts
- Then and Now photographic views of the township
- Census etc.
- Parochial Data
- War Data
- Mining
- Electoral documents
- Taxation documents
- Miscellaneous documents…
- Hebden Enclosures
- Old Hebden maps
- Hebden School
- Trade Directories: 1822 to 1936
- Descriptions
- 1812: Whitaker's manorial history of Hebden
- 1869: B.J. Harker's description of Hebden
- 1874: J.A. Bland's 'Sketches of Hebden'
- 1879: Wilkinson's desc. of mining in Hebden
- 1881: J.H. Dixon's description of Hebden
- 1888: An account in the Hull Daily Mail
- 1890: B.J. Harker's description of Hebden
- 1900: H. Speight's description of Hebden
- 1904: E. Bogg's description of Hebden
- 1927: T.F. Hammond's history of Hebden
- 1932: T.F. Hammond's memories of Hebden
- Miscellaneous newspaper cuttings
- Brief histories
- Hebden School
- St. Peter's Chapel-of-Ease
- The Ibbotson Institute
- The CHA Guest House
- The Inns of Hebden
- The Beckett and Ibbotson Charity
- The Star of Hope Oddfellows lodge
- Hebden Suspension Bridge
- The Hebden township lands
- Hebden Amateur Brass Band: 1872
- Hebden Gala - 1897-1903
- Hebden's barns
- Hebden's sheepfolds
- Photographic mini-histories
- A Milestone
- Roadside ditch stones
- Hebden's lime kilns
- Hebden's Rocking Stone on Care Scar
- The Paraffin House
- Hebden's bridge markers
- The Grassington-Hebden boundary stones
- The church bell
- The Mossy Moor Reservoir leat system
- The Miner's Bridge
- The Powder House
- The water troughs on Main Street
- The old Clarendon and post officer
- The school clock
- Wiliam Bell's turnstile gate into Low Green
- Horse and cart outside the Post Office
- Charabancs outside the Post Office
- Court Case - Parish Council versus the Stobbs brothers.
- The children's playground
- Longshaw Level water supply
- The pond below Scar Side
- People of Hebden