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St John the Baptist, Cragg Vale, Grave K.19: Grave of Joe and Mary Ann Hartley of Birks Hall, Cragg Vale :- Has tablet - In Loving memory of Corporal Wilson Hartley, K.R.R. Who died of wounds in France on Oct 7th 1916, aged 23 years. And is buried at…

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St John the Baptist, Cragg Vale, Grave K.19: Grave of Joe and Mary Ann Hartley of Birks Hall, Cragg Vale :- Has tablet - In Loving memory of Corporal Wilson Hartley, K.R.R. Who died of wounds in France on Oct 7th 1916, aged 23 years. And is buried at…

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Hilda Bradley on left.

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Prof David Baker gave a final organ recital in February 2014 at St John the Baptist in the Wilderness, Cragg Vale, before the organ was dismantled and shipped to France. The organ was removed as the first phase of the work prior to the church being…

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Prof David Baker gave a final organ recital in February 2014 at St John the Baptist in the Wilderness, Cragg Vale, before the organ was dismantled and shipped to France. The organ was removed as the first phase of the work prior to the church being…

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This was formerly an ale house, the way in was probably via the balcony, note the bricked up door. Donated by Yvonne Broadbent.

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At one time this was a Working Men's club.

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Home of David Hartley the notorious coiner. Used as an illustration in Gertrude Attwood's book "A Village Childhood"

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Home of the notorious Cragg coiner David "King" Hartley.

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Home of the notorious Cragg coiner David "King" Hartley.

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Rev James Allison assisted by Victoria Macdonald, blesses the Spa, watched by Hebden Royd Mayor. The lady on the right in the red coat is Sylvia Maudsley.

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Rev James Allison and Victoria Macdonald. Nick Wilding is filming. Cllr Beacroft Mitchell, Mayor of Hebden Royd is in attendance, as are Sylvia Maudsley and Hugh Morgan

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The road to Turley Holes. Marsh Bank is on the left.

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The portico of the Hinchcliffe Arms can be seen in the background.

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Cragg Vale and Mytholmroyd Public Subscription Band - First appearance in uniform September 1935.

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Where did that name come from, can anyone help? St johns Church is at the bottom of the picture, with Church Bank Mill behind, beyond that Cragg School.

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"Bull Fall" is the name given to the woodland behind the Primary School, built high above the road. Across the road from the school is Church Bank Mill. St John in the Wilderness - Cragg Vale's Parish Church being in the foreground.

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Now (2017) the Caravan and Motorhome Club site.
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