It was renamed around 1894.
The street and its houses were lost when the area was redeveloped in the 1970s
when the Lüdenscheid Link was constructed
.
A trace of the street still remains as the car park between the
Salvation Army Citadel and the former Brighouse Co-operative
Stores in King Street.
The street is named for Emmanuel Dale
Dale Street Co-operative Society was here.
See
Todmorden Co-operative Society
See
Manor House, Blackshawhead
This was a part of the Wakefield Gate route between Hipperholme
and Beacon Hill.
Since 1986, this has been listed.
At one time, there was a holy well near the path.
See
Alta Via
See
North Darley Street, Northowram and
South Darley Street, Halifax
See
Lee Bank
See
Broadfold House, Luddenden,
Dean House Farm, Luddenden and
Dean House, Luddenden
See
Dean Lane Fountain, Sowerby,
Dean Lane, Triangle and
Field House, Sowerby
The houses were demolished in the 1960s, except for Numbers 25, 26 &
27 which are now a single dwelling
Early 19th century houses – Numbers 1 & 2 – are listed.
They may have been built for the workers at Oats Royd Mill
See
Delph Hill Castle, Skircoat