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The old inn at the bottom of the Buttress next to the Old Bridge prior to demolition and replacement in 1899 with the building we see today.

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Band outside the bank building at the corner of Albert Street and Hope Street, name of the bank on the windows not discernible but now Lloyds Bank (2015). Date unknown.

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HLS05146. Wesleyan Sunday School Procession, carrying their banner down Smithwell Lane, Heptonstall, which is bedecked with flags. Note the little girls in pinafore dresses, ladies in boaters, and men in cloth caps. Date unknown.

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Wesleyan Sunday School Procession, carrying their banner down Smithwell Lane, Heptonstall, which is bedecked with flags. Note the little girls in pinafore dresses, ladies in boaters, and men in cloth caps. Date unknown.

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Sunday School procession on Cross Hill at the top of Smithwell Lane, late 19th or early 20th century.

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Many of the navvies who came to Dawson City to work on the construction of the Walshaw Dean reservoirs brought their families with them.

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Slide 8 - On the top of the ridge above the village is Nunnington church, old and grey, with a low square tower, sheltered by a screen of tall fir trees.

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Slide 15 - On taking our stand at the end of the bridge the ornamental stone parapets on each side forms a notable feature, and beyond it seen a fine avenue of trees on the road leading in the direction of Conisbrough.

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Slide 17 - Pageant day in the grounds at Woodsome Hall.

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L - R at back: Winifred Holt (sister of groom), Jim or Joe Mahony (brother of the bride), Derick Holt (groom), Peggy Mahony (bride), Joe or Jim (bride's brother), Annie Mahony (bride's sister), Bernard Holt (groom's brother). Seated L - R: Fanny Holt…

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Fanny and Clarance with, L - R, Derrick and Bernard, c 1909.

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Derrick Holt 1909 - 1992 (on rocking horse), and Bernard Holt 1908 - 2003

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L - R: Fanny nee Smith, Derrick, b 1909, Bernard, b 1908 and Winnie Holt, b 1911. Clarance died at Passchendaele, 9th October 1917.

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John with Margaret Mahony nee O'Rourke, 1873 - 1944, with daughter Margaret (Peggy) 1914 – 1993.

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The father of the children was Sandy Longbottom, who sailed from Liverpool to New York in January 1907. His wife, Clara Ann, nee Robinson, was pregnant with their 4th child. He never returned. L-R Gladys, b 1892, Mary Monica, b 1900, Clara Ann,…

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Taken in the mid-twenties. Philip was born 25th September 1922, Ada Mary Cockcroft born at Hawksclough, Mytholmroyd on 28th April 1896 and Claude Longbottom was born 1st February 1897 at Boulderclough.
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