An article in the Hebden Bridge times of 29th November 1996 gave the following identification: back row, left to right: Geoffrey Greenwood, Peter
Rushworth, Roland Greenwood, Geoffrey Peter Naylor (who lives in Manchester), Norman H. Wilcock (now of…
Pennine horizons volunteers Frank Woolrych and Ann Kilbey carried out numerous Scan-2-Save events as part of the Pennine Horizons project. They took laptops and scanners out into the community and invited people to bring along their photographs to be…
Located in Churchyard Bottom, the school, seen here through the arch of the Great North Gate, was endowed in 1642 by a legacy of the Rev. Charles Greenwood, Rector of Thornhill and Lord of the Manor of Heptonstall. The school was rebuilt in 1771 and…
In 1626 Charles Greenwood, Rector of Thornhill Church, purchased the sub-manor of Heptonstall from Sir Arthur Ingram for £500. He founded Heptonstall Grammar School in 1642 to be maintained by rents from property in Colden (still known as School…
In 1626 Charles Greenwood, Rector of Thornhill Church, purchased the sub-manor of Heptonstall from Sir Arthur Ingram for £500. He founded Heptonstall Grammar School in 1642 to be maintained by rents from property in Colden (still known as School…
PH11/20. July 1958. Above the door reads' THIS GRAMMAR SCHOOL was Erected and Endowed by JOHN BRENNAND late of Panchill in the Parish, Gentleman who died 15th day of May in the Year of our LORD 1717.'
Heptonstall Grammar School was established in 1642, the present building was rebuilt in 1771, where it continued to be used as a school until 1889. In 1898 it became the Yorkshire Penny Bank whose staff were careful to preserve some of the original…
A reunion took place in October 2001 for all the Year One pupils in 1945. Seen here, back row: Joyce Bricknell, Nancy Whitham, Beryl Pickles, Joyce Foster, Pam Spencer,Maurice Smith, Michael Gill, Eric Greenwood, Brian Sellars, Colin Greenwood,…