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  • Collection: Keith Stansfield collection

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Upper Blind Lane, leading to Upper Blind Lane Farm.

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Grade II listed properties at Nos. 10 & 12 Blind Lane, Brearley.

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The procession is en route to the pavilion at Popples where a gathering was celebrating the Silver Jubilee of King George V in May 1935.

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Brearley Chapel at the start of conversion into 6 apartments. In July 2014, the complex was for sale at £1.25m.

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Interior of Brearley Chapel showing balcony being removed to facilitate conversion.

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This bonfire was in celebration of the Silver Jubilee of King George V in May of 1935. It was built on Popples above Heptonstall Slack.

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This bonfire was in celebration of the Silver Jubilee of King George V in May of 1935. It was built on Popples above Heptonstall Slack.

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He is commemorated at Wainsgate Chapel, on the memorial plaque and a photograph, also on his family's memorial in the graveyard.

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One of the players of Jack Bridge cricket team, Frank Thwaites pictured outside his home at Hudson Mill Cottages (now demolished). This indicates he didn’t neglect the whitening of his cricket boots even though he appears to be off to somewhere…

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On the other side of the valley can be seen Lane Side and Popples Side.

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These Grade II listed buildings are Nos. 2, 4, 6, 8, & 10 on Hob Lane.

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Looking down Hob Lane, Brearley, showing Grade II listed building on the left, and Sunderland House across the fields.

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This is the Jack Bridge cricket team that played in the Hebden Bridge League. They won the cup in 1930. Their home ground was a field at Goose Hey, near Smithy Lane.

Most of the players would have worked at Jack Bridge mill. Pictured are:

Back…

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James, Alice longstaff's father, is on the right. Probably pictured on the road to Blake Dean chapel.

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James Speak, 4th from the left, Alice Longstaff's father, pictured outside the chapel at Blake Dean.
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