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Memorial to cricket club members who died in WW1

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Charity Cricket Match, June 1969

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Charity Cricket Match, June 1969

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Mayor Eunice Shaw at Charity Cricket Match, June 1969.

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Mayor Eunice Shaw at Charity Cricket Match, June 1969.

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Mayor Eunice Shaw at Charity Cricket Match, June 1969.

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Mayor Eunice Shaw at Charity Cricket Match, June 1969.

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Back Row L to R: K Cameron, J Saunders, F O'Hanlon

Front Row L to R: R Ward, L Massey, N Waite

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Pictured on the field at Heyhead

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First Eleven and Officials 1927. Back row, L - R: D. Wright, E. Gregson, F.S. Howarth, B. Akroyd. 2nd row: J. Jagger, A. Sutcliffe, W. Law, E. Akroyd, W. Marshall (groundsman): 3rd row: F. Crabtree, S. Heyhirst, E.Mitchell, J. Kershaw, J.W. Hitch…

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On the left is Todmorden Cricket Ground. On the right is the tower of Christ Church, which opened in 1832. It continued as the parish church of Todmorden until 1992 when St. Mary’s was re-dedicated and the church closed. It remained unused until 2003…

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From L to R: K Hall, J Appleby, J Anderson, L Massey, G Kidd, Unknown

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Seen here from the road between Hebden Bridge and Todmorden. Ref: 67-3723

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They played on land near the canal bank at Oldroyd.

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Jack Bridge cricket club won the cup in 1930. Here are three of the players. From L to R:

Jack Chambers, Clifford Crabtree and Rennie Thwaites.

They are pictured at Hudson Mill with the bottom of Pilling Steps behind the group. Note that they…

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Mytholmroyd (Scout Road Sunday School) Cricket Club, probably 1939 when they won the Hebden Bridge League.

From left to right, beginning with the back row:
Willie Scott, Norman Greenwood, Herbert Fleetwood, Wilfred Boocock, Fred Whitaker, Jim…
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