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Between Cornholme and Portsmouth. Jobling Terrace behind

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Waggon & Horses to left. Opposite Frostholme Mill

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Cornholme Liberal Club

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Later this became Glen Cottage and then Cornholme Working Men's Club. On the right is Woodbine Terrace.

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The original low, stone arched railway bridge between Cornholme and Portsmouth became a danger to passengers on the upper-deck of open-top buses, it was replaced by a metal girder bridge in 1934.

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The original low, stone arched railway bridge between Cornholme and Portsmouth became a danger to passengers on the upper-deck of open-top buses, it was replaced by a metal girder bridge in 1934.

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The original low stone arched railway bridge between Cornholme and Portsmouth.

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Taken from Stubley Lane, Cornholme, looking towards Cliviger with Roy St. in the foreground and Cornholme school in the background.

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Mayor of Todmorden, Dr Stella Mather, nee Brown with Mr John Graham, Headmaster of Cornholme School presenting a watch to teacher, Miss Barker for her retirement / long service.

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Looking down towards Wilson Bros gantry from School St ( now known as Brownbirks St following the opening of Cornholme School at Greenfield Terrace in 1899)

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Opened 1902 for the workpeople of Frostholme Mill
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