As well as showing some of the famous faces that have visited the borough, the pictures also offer a glimpse into what daily life has looked like for people here in days gone by.

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September 1958: Percy Shaw, inventor of the 'cat's eyes' road safety device in his factory in Boothtown, Halifax. (Photo by Peter Laurie/BIPs/Getty Images) Photo: Peter Laurie

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Keighley Road, Hebden Bridge, 1966-1974. A view looking south from Keighley Road showing showing the gable wall of number 49 to the left and Unity Buildings in the distance. Artist Eileen Deste. (Photo by English Heritage/Heritage Images/Getty Images) Photo: Heritage Images

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Hebden Works, Valley Road, Hebden Bridge, 1966-1974. A view looking north across Hebden Bridge with the north lit roofs of Hebden Works in the foreground and the terraces on Lee Mill Road in the distance. Artist Eileen Deste. (Photo by English Heritage/Heritage Images/Getty Images) Photo: Heritage Images

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Burton, 22-24 Old Market, Halifax, 1970s-1980s. The Burton store at 22-24 Old Market, seen from the south-west. Foundation stones were laid by Arnold James Burton, Raymond Montague Burton and Stanley Howard Burton in 1932. The Old Market store was later occupied by businesses including McDonald's. Artist Nicholas Anthony John Philpot. (Photo by Historic England/Heritage Images via Getty Images) Photo: Heritage Images