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  • Date contains "1930s"

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Born 26 May 1937, he was the first child of Walter and Edna Frankling

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He attended Central Street School. Photo taken possible 1931/2

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Evelyn, nee Casrling, lived in a cottage called Goosegate, situated near Callis Wood. As a teenager she married Ernest Greenwood, in the late 1930s, and they went to live in Walsden. She had a sister Ada Alderson who lived in Garnet Street.

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The building was partly demolished when New Road was widened in 1931 and the remaining part re-built and is now Holt's Greengrocers.

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The man on the right is John Lazenby who soldiered in North Africa. He worked as a wagon driver for Uttley-Ingham, metal workers. His grandfather John Appleton, had a carrier's business between Todmorden and Halifax up until about 1935.

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Late1930s. Vincent lived at Highgate and worked for Alice Longstaff. On the left is Leonard Collinge, Vincent's father.

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Married circa 1939 at Friendly Methodist Chapel, Sowerby Bridge. Identified in May 2004 by page boy, WG Normanton, then aged 3. Doris in her 80's and still alive

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Viewed from West End Bridge, Old Gate is to the left, the chimney of Bridge Mill is in the centre of the picture. The bridge was scheduled as an ancient monument in 1932

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1920s or '30s. By this time carting had been contracted out by the LMS and here to Robertshaw Bros. A mixture of vehicles and registration plates; with the exception of the second from the right which is a Huddersfield number the rest are all…

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Looking across the White Lion yard to Birchcliife. Behind the houses centre left is the roof of St John's Church which was consecrated in 1931 and made redundant in 1984 and converted into dwellings. To its right is Stubbings School opened 1878.

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Rear of Holme House in the foreground and above it the now demolished mill on Bridge Gate; centre right the Hole-in-the-Wall hotel. Date unknown but prior to the demolition in 1931 of the building on Bridge Gate at its junction with New Road.

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The junction of Crown Street and New Road. Spencer's building on the left was demolished and the gardens also removed when New Road was widened in the 1930s. The opening on the right is now Holt's yard.

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Circa 1930. The first building on the left is on the end of Bridge Gate and was partly demolished when New Road was widened in 1931. The remaining part of the building is now Holt's Greengrocers.

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1937, Colden gala: From left to right
Ethel Smith(nee Platt) Molly Baskerville, Douglas Crabtree, Shirley Burton, Gala Queen Joyce Greenwood, Joyce Sutcliffe, Dennis Burton, Unknown, Greta Sutcliffe, Joyce Sunderland.

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The certificate at the front shows that Dorothy won first prize at the Lytham St Anns musical Festival, June 1937, in the violin solo class.

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The certificate at the front shows that Dorothy won first prize at the Lytham St Anns musical Festival, June 1937, in the violin solo class.

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Picture of an unknown team, probably taken just before the war. Player standing far left is Geoffrey Gordon Greenwood.

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Hebden Bridge Grammar School Team 1938-39. Master standing is Bill Herdman. Back row L to R: Russell Crossley; Douglas Greenwood; Russell Crossley; Douglas Jackson; Herbert Smith; John Ingham. Seated L to R; ?; Harry Jagger; Jack Crossley 1; Jack…

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Mytholmroyd (Scout Road Sunday School) Cricket Club, probably 1939 when they won the Hebden Bridge League.

From left to right, beginning with the back row:
Willie Scott, Norman Greenwood, Herbert Fleetwood, Wilfred Boocock, Fred Whitaker, Jim…

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This photo marked Salem Scout Troop's clean sweep of every trophy in the Calder Valley, in 1937. MR SHEPHERD, of Hebden Bridge recalled:

"The boys in ordinary suits were the remnants of a Mytholmroyd troop, who joined us when GEORGE ROBERTSHAW…
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