Although no longer used regularly for worship, which eased in 2001, the chapel has an active Friends group and the former Sunday School is used as artist's studios. Registered with the Historic Chapel Trust it regularly hosts concerts and other…
An afternoon to celebrate the unveiling of the new head for the soldier on the war memorial at Mytholmroyd. Rev James Allison and local school children.
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…
Barbara Atack, Chair of Hebden Bridge Local History Society, shows Cllr Jonathan Timbers, Mayor of Hebden Royd, some of the gems in the society's collection.
Cllr Jonathan Timbers, Mayor of Hebden Royd, looking at some of the material in Hebden Bridge Local History Society's archive, helped by President Barbara Atack.
The tourist Information Centre occupied this building at West end, Hebden Bridge from 1986 until it was relocated in 2003. The empty building looked very sad so Hebden Bridge literary and Scientific Society mounted an exhibition in the window,
A troupe of entertainers from St John's Church, Cragg Vale. Pictured after one of their performances in the theatre upstairs in the Sunday School are L to R: Carol Wolstenholme, Jean Smith, Ed Talbot, Pat Farthing, Geraint Harris, Gordon Nelson,…
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.