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Valley of Lights Festival Mytholmroyd
A selection of photos from Valley of Lights Mytholmroyd - full galleries at bluplanetphoto.co.uk/valleyoflights2012
An old culvert beneath the Rochdale canal collapsed allowing the section running through Mytholmroyd to drain into the Calder. Repair work is still ongoing as of mid-January 2014.
I took this photo on Tuesday 4th December 2018. A view of Mytholmroyd Co-op, at Burnley Road, Mytholmroyd.
24/52 for the group 2016 Weekly Alphabet Challenge
This week's theme was: X is for X-Factor
Only a few more shopping days to Xmas! Because last Christmas in Hebden Bridge was somewhat spoilt by the floods, they are celebrating an alternative Christmas in June. I think the whole town definitely has the X-Factor!
So well done Hebden Bridge for thinking of a novel way to celebrate both getting back on your feet after such a disaster and enjoying all the Christmas goodies you missed out on last winter.
During the late 18th century, the valley to the south, known as Cragg Vale, was home to a gang of counterfeiters known as the Cragg Coiners. The gang's leader, David Hartley, or King David as he was known, was found guilty of the 1769 murder of excise official William Dighton and was hanged at the York Tyburn on 28 April 1770. Two other gang members were also executed for their part in the murder.