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Head teacher, Mrs Sutcliffe, is the middle lady standing in the doorway; in front of her (with the robe) is the May Queen, Ruby Rawsthorn.

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Born 1937, he attended Burnley Road School, Hebden Bridge Grammar and then Calder High. In 1941 was living at Erringden Road, Mytholmroyd, he married and later lived at Bacup.

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Cora was bridesmaid to her cousin Leah Shepherd of Hebden Bridge, when she married William Hatton of Eastwood at Hope Basptist Chapel, Hebden Bridge in 1940

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Back row - L to R

Reginald Norton (trainer), B. Smythe, G. Crowther, A. Norton, F. Smythe, I. Holt, Rev. E. Verrill.

Middle row - L to R

B. Hilton, N. Pickles, J.H. Hindle (press), P. Redmond, D. Eastwood.

Front - J. Gore, R. Dixon.

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Back row - L to R

Rev. A. Hunt, Billy Coulton, Gordon Whitehead, Bob Simpson, Lewis Blacka, Jack Nesbitt, Norman Stansfield, Will Greenwood.

Front row and kneeling - L to R

Wallace Pickles, Stanley Coulton, Wally Winter, Jimmy Collinge,…

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"Floradora" - Chorus-line.

L to R

Doris Fitton (née Weeks), Constance Pym (née Crabtree), Edith Crawshaw (née Smith), Marian Hargreaves (née Crabtree), Ada Lord (née Greenwood), Dorothy Whittaker (née Lord)

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Kathleen (nee Berridge) and Bill Whipp, taken in about 1940. They lived with her mother in Cliffe Street and had a daughter called Geraldine. Both of them worked for Newton Greenwood in Croft Yard.

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Jim Munro and Phyllis Sutcliffe

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Probably a Mytholmroyd Team. Back row L - R: Unknown, John Langan, unknown, Seth Marney, Bernard Ingham, Alan Wild, Derek Elwood, unknown. Seated: unknown, John Stansfield., Laurie Patrick, unknown, Donald Sheard.

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The Cross Lanes Society was formed from two Methodist groups from Hebden Bridge and Heptonstall. They decided to join together and build a new chapel at a half way site. The land cost £289 4s 0d in 1838?. Plans by Mr John Nicholson were accepted. …

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Dangerous Corner' a Little Theatre Production in 1941

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HBLSS Jubilee Booklet 1905-1955. At the 42nd AGM held on the 4th Sept 1947 a lasting memorial to Mr Gibson was proposed, and it was suggested placing a bird bath in the gardens at New Road at an approximate cost of £60.

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This photo was sent from Ceylon in 1945 to Phyllis.

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He was a dental surgeon in Hebden Bridge. He practised with his father at 6 Croft Terrace, Hebden Bridge.

He was a Councillor in Hebden Bridge for 37 year and was General Secretary of the Hebden Bridge Literary & Scientific Society. See also…

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Derailment 1942 - On the Friday night of September 4th 1942, a goods train left the rails at Todmorden viaduct and crashed down the embankment behind the market ground. With 28 coal wagons in tow, the train was heading towards Littleborough at 10pm…

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Derailment 1942 - On the Friday night of September 4th 1942, a goods train left the rails at Todmorden viaduct and crashed down the embankment behind the market ground. With 28 coal wagons in tow, the train was heading towards Littleborough at 10pm…

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Derailment 1942 - On the Friday night of September 4th 1942, a goods train left the rails at Todmorden viaduct and crashed down the embankment behind the market ground. With 28 coal wagons in tow, the train was heading towards Littleborough at 10pm…

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Daughter of John Henry Wadsworth and Fanny Wadsworth (Nee Park) Brother of Edmond Wadsworth

Married Edward Bond on 26th July 1941

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Showing the damage done to the buildings that overhang the river. Ironically this building was a dry cleaners. The large mill facing the road is Clough Mill.
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