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1950's. Donated by Doris Hirst,

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LYRS 4478 - General view of the 'up' platform, buildings and canopy in 1951 with westbound Stanier 4-6-0 Class No. 45421. The station warehouse to the left and Victoria Mill beyond were demolished in the late 1960s. The sleepers on the platform…

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LYRS 4578 - 1951. General view of the platforms, buildings and canopy looking east. Only the canopy and adjacent building now survive but disused and passenger facilities are bus-stop style shelters on each platform. The station was de-staffed in…

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Mytholmroyd Methodist Cricket Club match against Mytholmroyd CC. Note--steam railway items, the new pavilion, 40 plus spectators.

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The houses on Highfield are just being built so photo probably taken in the 1950s. PH17/1

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Taken from the Keighley Road side of the town, Calder Holmes Park is at the top of the picture.

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The railway line runs diagonally across the picture, with Fairfield on the left and Calder Holmes Park on the right.

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Taken on the approach to Hebden Bridsge, Calder Holmes is very prominent.

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One of the earliest settlements in the upper Calder valley is Akroyd which dates from before 1270, the name meaning

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Probably taken in 1958

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Photo loaned by Miss Hazel Greenwood. The boy second from the right on the back row is Kenneth Mills who lived on Palace House Road. Circa 1955.

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Birchcliffe Road at its junction with Commercial Street. The buildings on the left were demolished in 1959.

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All that's missing on this delightful bridal scene is the groom - perhaps the little boys at Birchcliffe Sunday School were too shy to take part! The bride, centre, is Vivien Lord and her bridesmaids, left to right, are: Geraldine Whipp, Anne…

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The stone supports for the trestle bridge can be seen in the valley bottom.

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Postcard with postmark July 1956. Shows Widdop Road coming down from Heptonstall Slack to the bridge over Alcomden Water.
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