Sowerby Bridge
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Sowerby Bridge is a town in the county of West Yorkshire, England.
Situated around three miles southwest of Halifax, the town is at the junction of the Rochdale Canal and the Calder and Hebble Navigation. The name Sowerby Bridge references the area's use as a crossing point over the River Calder to the older settlement at Sowerby.
The town had a population of 9,948 at the 2001 Census.
Rushbearing, the ceremony of taking rushes to churches for covering the floors throughout winter, still takes place here over the first weekend of September.
Industrial heritage
From 1892 to 1930 home of Pollit & Wigzell ltd a prominent manufacturer of quality stationary steam engines used in the cotton and woollen mills of Yorkshire, Lancashire and India.
The Wood Brothers an engineering and millwright company also produced engines from their Valley Iron Works. The Markfield Beam Engine is an example for their work.
Reference
External links
- [Sowerby Bridge: A Virtual Guide]
- [Sowerby Bridge Rushbearing Festival]
- [Location map of Sowerby Bridge] from multimap.com
- *[Map sources] for Sowerby Bridge
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