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A local history first took place when Mytholmroyd Historical Society hosted a joint meeting with Hebden Bridge Local History Society on 12th May 2006. On the right Frank Woolrych.

A packed audience, at Mytholmroyd Methodist Church, of well over…

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Members and guests at the joint meeting of Mytholmroyd Historical Society and Hebden Bridge historical Society which took place on Friday 12th May 2006 at the Methodist church in Mytholmroyd.

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The front entrance facing on to Scout Road.

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Roll of Honour for the men and women of the Sunday School who served in the 1939 - 45 war.

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Roll of Honour for the men and women of the Sunday School who served in the 1914 - 18 war.

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Meeting room shortly before the church closed in December 2014.

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Left to right: Margaret Collinge, Dianne Harwood, Tony Wilson, Julie Wild, newly elected President, formerly Treasurer.

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Showing the narrow entrance to Midgely Road. When Clough Mill, shown on the left, was demolished the road was widened.

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Undated postcard 'Exclusive to B Adams, Newsagent, 8 New Road, Mytholmroyd'. Mytholmroyd War Memorial; St Michael's Church; Shoulder of Mutton; Cragg Vale.

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The War Memorial, Shoulder of Mutton and St Michael's Parish Church. postcard dated 1994.

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This church was located on Scout Road, and closed for worship in December 22014. The new organ was consecrated 24th October, 1903.

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The lodge, at the entrance to New Cragg Hall. The hall was enlarged in 1904 by Helen and William Simpson-Hinchliffe, but destroyed by fire in 1921. The lodge is shown here with its original archway. This archway was later widened by them to allow…

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Postcard with 1917 postmark. This church, built in 1838 to replace a smaller church constructed in 1813, was paid for from the 'million pound fund'. An Act of Parliament allocated £1 million to build churches in the rapidly expanding industrial areas…

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Postcard with 1904 postmark. The foundation stone of the Church 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. Intriguingly the sender…

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Pre 1928. The church now has its three aisles, but the mosaics have not been added to the east wall.
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