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Undated postcard. The Church foundation stone was laid in 1847 and the church was consecrated in 1848. The church was enlarged in 1887 and the following year the foundation stone was laid for a new chancel. Distinctively it has a small octagonal…

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Undated postcard showing an 1849 engraving of the church. The foundation stone was laid in 1847 and the church was consecrated in 1848. Enlarged in 1887, the following year the foundation stone was laid for a new chancel. Distinctively it has a small…

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Between the wars postcard. Diagonally to the left of St Michael's Church is the rear of the railway station with the overhanging timber buildings on the 'up' platform supported on stilts.

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On the far hillside the newly built houses on the Banksfield Estate, built as post-war housing, date this photo to around 1948

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Various views of Mytholmroyd can be seen in this postcard

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Situated in Midgley Road, Mytholmroyd, the chapel opened in 1888, and cost £2,500. Dryrot forced its closure in 1960 and the congregation amalgamated with Scout Road Wesleyan Methodist church.

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Midgley Road, Mytholmroyd. Built at a cost of £2,500, the chapel opened in 1882. Dryrot forced its closure in 1960 and there was a n amalgamation with Scout Road Wesleyan Methodist Church.

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The Baptist Chapel on Midgley. Road has now been demolished.

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Looking down on the town and station from the south hillside. This shows how the station platforms are above the valley floor built on an embankment. The single box and buildings on the 'up' Manchester platform are supported on stilts. All now…

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The River Calder looking downstream from County Bridge on New Road with a bus stranded on Burnley Road. St Michaels Church Hall is on the right.

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ALC00431. Date unknown but the land in the foreground not yet levelled for the construction of the railway siding in 1919. Centre right

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The church was built in 1847/8 in an Early English Style.

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The canal is unusable, Mount Zion Church is being demolished, depressing times.

The chapel was opened in 1887, but by 1960 it was suffering from dry rot. It closed in August 1960 and was demolished in 1970.

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This picture of the interior of Mytholmroyd Parish Church, painted by Mr Joseph Mac Fall, Stationmaster and sometime churchwarden, was presented by the teachers and friends of the Sunday School on Christmas Day 1852 to the Rev. William Baldwin as a…

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Mytholmroyd Historical Society visited Halifax Parish Church, now Halifax Minster, 14 July 2006 with leader Geoffrey Washington

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Mytholmroyd Historical Society visited Halifax Parish Church, now Halifax Minster, 14 July 2006 with leader Geoffrey Washington

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Mytholmroyd Historical Society visited Halifax Parish Church, now Halifax Minster, 14 July 2006 with leader Geoffrey Washington

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Mytholmroyd Historical Society visited Halifax Parish Church, now Halifax Minster, 14 July 2006 with leader Geoffrey Washington

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Mytholmroyd Historical Society visited Halifax Parish Church, now Halifax Minster, 14 July 2006 with leader Geoffrey Washington
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