Frank Woolrych, left, explaining to Jason Boon, Clerk to Hebden Road Town Council, about The Pennine Horizons Digital Archive in the archive room at the Birchcliffe Centre, Hebden Bridge. January 2015.
Pennine horizons volunteers Frank Woolrych and Ann Kilbey carried out numerous Scan-2-Save events as part of the Pennine Horizons project. They took laptops and scanners out into the community and invited people to bring along their photographs to be…
Rev James Allison assisted by Victoria Macdonald, blesses the Spa, watched by Hebden Royd Mayor. The lady on the right in the red coat is Sylvia Maudsley.
Yorkshire based sand artist Jamie Wardley and the Sand In Your Eye Team created a 10 tonne sand sculpture in the courtyard at Hebden Royd Town Hall in August 2014. The piece was entitled ‘Loss is Eternal’ and depicts the moment when the wife of a…
In January 2015 Mayor Cllr Jonathan Timbers visited the Birchcliffe Centre, Hebden Bridge, and met members of the Pennine Horizons team, Hebden Bridge Local History Society and Pennine Heritage. Pictured l to r: Alice Law , Sarah Shooter, Jonathan…
Cllr Jonathan Timbers, Mayor of Hebden Royd, visited the Birchcliffe Centre in January 2015 to see the work of the Local History Society and the Digital Archive, part of the Pennine Horizons Project. Pictured here are Alice Law, Sarah Shooter, Cllr…