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Back row - L to R

Reginald Norton (trainer), B. Smythe, G. Crowther, A. Norton, F. Smythe, I. Holt, Rev. E. Verrill.

Middle row - L to R

B. Hilton, N. Pickles, J.H. Hindle (press), P. Redmond, D. Eastwood.

Front - J. Gore, R. Dixon.

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Teacher is Mr Walton, back row right is Brian Greenwood. Front row right is derek Hem, and next to him Brian Powell.

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Teacher Frank Walton. Back row: Bill Dalton, unknown, unknown, Brian Kershaw, Jimmy Ashworth, Donald Coneron. Front row: unknown, unknown, Brian Sunderland, Brian Singleton, Brian Wray, Derek Williams.

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Mr Walton, teacher. Front row: Michael Walker, Jimmy Hooson, Dennis Burton, Norman Wrigley, Ronnie Hudson. Back row: unknown, Peter Coneron, Michael Robertshaw, unknown, Robert Falcon Scott, unknown, Peter Holroyd.

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Back row, left to right: Arthur Francis, Jim Stone, unknown, Robert Huck (goalie), Terry Southwell, Donald Powell, George Thompson, Norman Uttley, Philip Sutcliffe. Front row: David Lawton, Geoffrey Traynor, unknown, Derek Ingham, Keith Pickles.

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Dated 16.06.1918 from son Percy to Mother and Father. Royal Army Medical Corps. AN70081533

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Front row, third from right, small boy with white collar is Donald Sunderland

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1911-12 season. They later became Heptonstall AFC and then joined with the Hebden Bridge team to become Hebden Royd Red Star.

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Playing on Midgley Recreation Ground, Oats Royd Mill is in the background.

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Pictured on a field near Heyhead which was also used by other sporting groups.

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there were many local boys teams in the Cornholme area at this timwe.

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Pictured at Rotten Clough, the pitch site was about halfway between Portsmouth and Windy Bridge

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The pitch site was about halfway between Portsmouth and Windy Bridge

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The pitch site was about halfway between Portsmouth and Windy Bridge
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