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Taken in the winter of 2016, using a Nikon D800 and a 135mm AIS prime Nikon Lens.

This view had previously been obscured by the trees in the foreground which had recently been removed.

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The trowel used by Mrs Joseph Thomas for the occasion of the ceremonial laying of the first foundation stone for the Birchcliffe New Baptist Chapel, 3rd July 1897.

The key is believed to have been used for the ceremonial opening of the…

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The trowel used by Mrs Joseph Thomas for the occasion of the ceremonial laying of the first foundation stone for the Birchcliffe New Baptist Chapel, 3rd July 1897.

The trowel now resides in New Zealand.

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The hall marks on the trowel used by Mrs Joseph Thomas for the occasion of the ceremonial laying of the first foundation stone for the Birchcliffe New Baptist Chapel, 3rd July 1897.

The trowel now resides in New Zealand.

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The key used for the ceremonial opening of the Birchcliffe New Baptist Chapel on October 31st 1899.

The key now resides in New Zealand.

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The key used for the ceremonial opening of the Birchcliffe New Baptist Chapel on October 31st 1899.


The key now resides in New Zealand.

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The key used for the ceremonial opening of the Birchcliffe New Baptist Chapel on October 31st 1899.


The key now resides in New Zealand.

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Looking over the rooftops of Hebden Bridge towards Stubbings School and the Birchcliffe hillside. The chimney of Bridge Mill can be seen on the left.

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Mount Zion Chapel and Stubbings School can be seen on the hillside with the Hole in the Wall public house at the foot of The Buttress, and the Council Offices (now the Town Hall) on the left.

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The white building on the left has been demolished and has been replaced by a courtyard area.

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The white building on the left has been demolished and has been replaced by a courtyard area.

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The wall at the bottom of Keighley Road bearing a poster dated 1903. Behind you can just see Stubbings School which was opened in 1878.

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Hebden Bridge looking over to the Birchcliffe hillside. Lower centre are the huge retaining walls supporting Keighley Road and Birchcliffe Road which were cut into the hillside early 19th century when the turnpike from Hebden Bridge to Lees was…
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