Nazebottom Baptist Church - HLS01152
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These youngsters, all in their Sunday best, are gathered for the celebration of laying of foundation stones.
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Nazebottom Baptist Church - HLS01151
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These youngsters, all in their Sunday best, are gathered for the celebration of laying of foundation stones.
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Laying the Foundation Stone - HLS01095
Ceremony, Event, Foundation stone, Holme Street, School
The foundation stone laying ceremony for the Hebden Bridge Grammar School, 1908. Cllr Joseph Greenwood officiating. Sitting behind the lady in white and wearing a cap and gown is the first headmaster of the Secondary School, as it was then, Morton Wager.
The caption for this photo in "Looking Back at Hebden Bridge" by Frank Horsfall and T.J. Wyke is worth including here:
“Laying the Foundation Stone of the Hebden Bridge Secondary School, 1908
Following the passing of the 1902 Education Act, a secondary school was established in Hebden Bridge in 1905 in temporary premises in Pitt Street. Eventually a site was acquired at Black Pit Holme and a design for the new school produced by the local architect, Harry Sutcliffe. The foundation stone of the Hebden Bridge Urban District Secondary School was laid on 28 July 1908 by Joseph Greenwood who had played an important role in the promotion of education for children and adults in the district for almost fifty years. The photographer has captured the moment during the ceremony when Miss Evelyne Eastwood presented Joseph Greenwood with a silver trowel to perform the stone laying. Seated at the front of the platform wearing his mortar-board, is the school’s headmaster, Morton Wagner. The school was opened in May 1909. Later it became a grammar school, and in more recent times it has become the Riverside Junior School.”
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1900s, 1908
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Laying the Foundation Stone - HLS01026
Ceremony, Church, Churches & Chapels, Churches_&_Chapels, Event, Events, Foundation stone, Minster, Musical Instrument, Nazebottom Baptist Church, Uniform
Nazebottom Baptist Church, 1908.
1900s
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Laying the Foundation Stone - HLS01025
Ceremony, Church, Churches & Chapels, Churches_&_Chapels, Event, Events, Foundation stone, Minster, Nazebottom Baptist Church
Nazebottom Baptist Church, 1908.
1900s
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Laying the Foundation Stone - HLS01024
Ceremony, Church, Churches & Chapels, Churches_&_Chapels, Event, Events, Foundation stone, Minster, Nazebottom Baptist Church
Nazebottom Baptist Church, 1908.
1900s
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Laying the Foundation Stone - HLS01023
Ceremony, Church, Churches & Chapels, Churches_&_Chapels, Event, Events, Foundation stone, Minster, Nazebottom Baptist Church
Nazebottom Baptist Church, 1908.
1900s
PH10F - Hebden Bridge Local History Society
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HLS01023.tif
Laying the Foundation Stone - HLS01022
Ceremony, Church, Churches & Chapels, Churches_&_Chapels, Event, Events, Foundation stone, Minster, Nazebottom Baptist Church
Nazebottom Baptist Church, 1908.
1900s
PH10F - Hebden Bridge Local History Society
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HLS01022.tif
Laying the Foundation Stone - HLS01021
Ceremony, Church, Churches & Chapels, Churches_&_Chapels, Event, Events, Foundation stone, Minster, Nazebottom Baptist Church
Nazebottom Baptist Church, 1908.
1900s
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HLS01021.tif
Laying the Foundation Stone - HLS01020
Ceremony, Church, Churches & Chapels, Churches_&_Chapels, Event, Events, Foundation stone, Minster, Nazebottom Baptist Church
Nazebottom Baptist Church, 1908.
1900s
PH10F - Hebden Bridge Local History Society
PHDA - Hebden Bridge Local History Society
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Laying the Foundation Stone - HLS01019
Ceremony, Church, Churches & Chapels, Churches_&_Chapels, Event, Events, Foundation stone, Minster, Nazebottom Baptist Church
Nazebottom Baptist Church, 1908. The completed chapel was officially opened by Mrs E.J. Crossley of Royd House, Hebden Bridge, on 13th March 1909.
Mrs Margaret Townend
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1900s
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HLS01019.tif
Laying the Foundation Stone - HLS01018
Churches & Chapels, Churches_&_Chapels, Event, Events, Foundation stone, Nazebottom Baptist Church
Nazebottom Baptist Church, 1908. The completed church was officially opened by Mrs E.J. Crossley of Royd House, Hebden Bridge, on 13th March 1909..
Mrs Margaret Townend
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1900s
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HLS01018.tif
Laying the Foundation Stone - HLS01017
Ceremony, Church, Churches & Chapels, Churches_&_Chapels, Event, Events, Foundation stone, Minster, Nazebottom Baptist Church
Nazebottom Baptist Church, 1908.
1900s
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HLS01017.tif