The rear of the Nat West Bank which is on the corner of Waterhouse Street and Crown Street. The left part is the rear of Accapulco Night Club. The car park had 2 storey shops with another night club built on it in the late 60s, it is now (2020) a car…
This buidling was on the junction of Cow Green and Pellon Lane. It was closed in 1968 and demolished in 1971. The road in the centre of the picture leads to Gibbet Street, it was called Swine Market at this point. The area of town was also known…
On the left is Bernard Shaw and on the right is Charles Crossley. The event was the Mayor's Day Service at Christ Church, Todmorden, on 25th May, 1969.
Ivy Walker of the St John's Ambulance is receiving a cheque. The attendants are Jillian Greenwood, Susan Tootell and Joy Taylor, with Sharon Williams at the front.
Todmorden Town Hall, May 1969. L to R: J. Kershaw, Yorkshire C.C., Miss Margaret Crowther, President, at the back is Mr R. Meddings, Tow Clerk of Wolverhampton, Mayor Councillor Mrs Eunice Shaw, Mr W.C. Anderson, NALGO General Secretary
Friday October 17th 1969. Mrs Barbara Castle, M.P. was the chief guest, she is seen here with the Mayor of Todmorden Cllr Mrs E Shaw, at a social gathering at the Town Hall. In the centre is Douglas Houghton M.P. for Sowerby.
17th October, 1969. Seated at the table are Barbara Castle, M.P. and Government Minister, with Bernard Shaw on her left and Mayor Eunice Shaw on her right.