Undated postcard. The Vicarage at Mytholmroyd, situated on Cragg Road. The house is still there but no longer a vicarage. The field with the horse in it is now where a row of red brick houses stands- they are known locally as Blackpool houses…
Undated postcard. Bottom centre is Scout Road leading to its junction with Cragg Road. Bottom left are the railings of the Weslyan Chapel. Running above the top of the buildings is the railway viaduct.
On the left is the church of St. John the Baptist in the Wilderness and far right the Hinchliffe Arms with the road up to Withens Clough Reservoir. Note the tennis court at the rear of the church.
Preparations are being made for demolition. Stones at the bottom of the chimney have been knocked out and replaced by timbers, a fire will shortly be lit.
Composite of Hebden Royd churches. St Michael's Mytholmroyd at the top, St James', Hebden Bridge on the right with St John's in the Wilderness, Cragg Vale inset. Ref: 001KSL
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…
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.