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  • Date contains "1960s"

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Peter Eastwood was the PE teacher at Todmorden Secondary Modern School in the 1950s and 1960s. He also ran an excellent careers course for 4th year boys.

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John Vernon Halstead and bride jean nee Ackroyd. The marriage took place at Heptonstall church on 1st October 1960.

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The marriage took place at Heptonstall Church on 1st October 1960.

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Ruth, Ann, Susan and Jane, probably taken in the late 1960s.

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Photo taken in the mid 1960s and identified by his daughter Lucy.

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The working horse was a main stay of a farm in the past, and this old fellow was kind, gentle and reliable.

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Looking down Hebble Bridge towards Market Street, and the end of Hangingroyd Road. Queens Terrace is on the hillside above.

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The mill on New Road and next to the Rochdale Canal was destroyed by fire in December 1964. By that time it was used to store Moderna blankets.

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Situated on the corner of Hangingroyd Lane and Linden Road, the former Electricity Board offices later became a care home and is ndow (2016) Angeldale Guest House.

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Situated at the junction of Old Gate and West End, this was a popular meeting place for the teenagers of the day.

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Situated at the junction of Old Gate and West End, this was a popular meeting place for the teenagers of the day. to the right of the cafe Bridge Gate Mill can be seen.

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This is prior to the restoration of the canal. Riverside School is to the left of the picture and Machpelah behind the bridge and to the right.

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The arch under the tracks coming down from Palace House Road, the road in much better condition than it is today.

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The road arch under the tracks leading up to Crow Nest and Palace House Road. The wall to the right is part of Victoria Mill, now long demolished.

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The bridge carrying Station Road over the Rochdale Canal with Machpelah Works on the left.

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The bridge over the Rochdale Canal to the east of Mayroyd Mill and the town.

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The bridge over the Rochdale Canal to the east of Mayroyd Mill and the town.

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The buildings on New Road at the junction with Station Road.

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The bridge carrying Station Road over the River Calder dates from 1850 and replaced a wooden trestle bridge.

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Champion Crabtree was a leading photographer in the Hebden Bridge Camera Club.

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Category D Natural History. Champion Crabtree was a leading photographer in the Hebden Bridge Camera Club.

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Natural History : D. Champion Crabtree was a leading photographer in the Hebden Bridge Camera Club.
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