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23202,https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/23202,"Hebden Bridge Times Office - DEF00285","Church, Churches & Chapels, Churches_&_Chapels, Ebenezer Baptist Chapel, Hebden Bridge, Hebden Bridge Times, Market Street, Minster, Places, Street Names","Market Street, Hebden Bridge. The former Ebenezer Chapel. Now a gallery and the Hebden Bridge Times no longer has a presence in the town! See it now.
The following text is taken from Looking Back at Hebden Bridge by Frank Horsfall & Terry Wyke The first church established by the Particular Baptists in Hebden Bridge was Ebenezer Chapel which was opened in 1777 due to the efforts of Rev. John Fawcett. Fawcett, who had previously been minister of the Wainsgate Chapel, was a leading figure in the Baptists movement and despite offers of more eminent posts he remained at Ebenezer until his death in 1817. His work at Brearley Hall and later at Ewood Hall to train men for the Baptist ministry led to the establishment of the Northern Baptist Education Society. John Foster, the essayist, was one of his best-remembered pupils. After his death the congregation at Ebenezer continued to grow and it was decided to erect a new chapel. Hope Chapel was opened in 1858 and the photograph shows Hope at around that time. However, the old chapel was not immediately closed down, it continued to be used as a Sunday School, and later as Hebden Hall it was a popular venue for public meetings. In the late 1880s it was occupied by the publishers, Kershaw and Ashworth, and for many years the Hebden Bridge Times was printed from these premises. In more recent times, this part of Market Street has been widened and the chapel graveyard has been tidied up, although sufficient stones remain to remind visitors to the antique shops, which now occupy the chapel, of the ancestry of one of Hebden Bridge’s historically important buildings.","Alan Greenwood","Pennine Horizons Digital Archive","Pennine Horizons Digital Archive","No date yet","David Fletcher","PHDA - David Fletcher Collection","Pennine Horizons Digital Archive","TIFF file 8-bit","English (U.K.)","Documentary photograph",DEF00285.tif,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Church,Churches & Chapels,Churches_&_Chapels,Ebenezer Baptist Chapel,Hebden Bridge,Hebden Bridge Times,Market Street,Minster,Places,Street Names",https://penninehorizons.org/files/original/78b9da83991bebcd4051eacab1e3ef6c.jpg,"Still Image","David Fletcher collection",1,0
23161,https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/23161,"Outside the Hebden Bridge Times Office, Market Street, Hebden Bridge - DEF00243","Hebden Bridge, Hebden Bridge Times, Market Street, People, Street Names","Calder Civic Trust members carrying out improvement works. Standing, Left to right: Barbara Shepherd, unknown, Mr Wignall, Robert Helliwell, Graham Newton, Shirley Jagger, Michael Newton. Seated on ground, left is Philip Longbottom, father of Gillian now Holt and Jane now Brook, right is David Fletcher.
The Hebden Bridge Times subsequently moved to Crown Street but now no longer has a presence in the town!
",Unknown,"Pennine Horizons Digital Archive","Pennine Horizons Digital Archive","No date yet","David Fletcher","PHDA - David Fletcher Collection","Pennine Horizons Digital Archive","TIFF file 8-bit","English (U.K.)","Documentary photograph",DEF00243.tif,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Hebden Bridge,Hebden Bridge Times,Lorry,Market Street,People,Road sign,Street Names",https://penninehorizons.org/files/original/636658c07ab07d5cab57b8ca1cfcba1f.jpg,"Still Image","David Fletcher collection",1,0
23151,https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/23151,"Hebden Bridge Times Office - DEF00233","Church, Churches & Chapels, Churches_&_Chapels, Ebenezer Baptist Chapel, Hebden Bridge, Hebden Bridge Times, Market Street, Minster, Places, Street Names, Sundial House","The former Ebenezer Chapel on Market Street, Hebden Bridge. The Latin inscription on the sun dial reads ""What thou seekest is a shadow"". The Hebden Bridge Times moved out many years ago to Crown Street and now no longer have an office in the town!","Alan Greenwood","Pennine Horizons Digital Archive","Pennine Horizons Digital Archive","No date yet","David Fletcher","PHDA - David Fletcher Collection","Pennine Horizons Digital Archive","TIFF file 8-bit","English (U.K.)","Documentary photograph",DEF00233.tif,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Church,Churches & Chapels,Churches_&_Chapels,Ebenezer Baptist Chapel,Hebden Bridge,Hebden Bridge Times,Market Street,Minster,Places,Sign,Street Names,Sundial House,Text",https://penninehorizons.org/files/original/e7080de95817e9701439c6d68f407910.jpg,"Still Image","David Fletcher collection",1,0
6355,https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/6355,"Ebenezer Chapel, Market Street, Hebden Bridge - HLS01042","Church, Churches & Chapels, Churches_&_Chapels, Hebden Bridge, Hebden Bridge Times, Minster, Places","The chapel was built in 1777. Seen here in use as the premises of the Hebden Bridge Times. This photo therefore predates its move to a new location in Crown Street in1979.
The following text is taken from Looking Back at Hebden Bridge by Frank Horsfall & Terry Wyke
The first church established by the Particular Baptists in Hebden Bridge was Ebenezer Chapel which was opened in 1777 due to the efforts of Rev. John Fawcett. Fawcett, who had previously been minister of the Wainsgate Chapel, was a leading figure in the Baptists movement and despite offers of more eminent posts he remained at Ebenezer until his death in 1817. His work at Brearley Hall and later at Ewood Hall to train men for the Baptist ministry led to the establishment of the Northern Baptist Education Society. John Foster, the essayist, was one of his best-remembered pupils. After his death the congregation at Ebenezer continued to grow and it was decided to erect a new chapel.
Hope Chapel was opened in 1858 and the photograph shows Hope at around that time. However, the old chapel was not immediately closed down, it continued to be used as a Sunday School, and later as Hebden Hall it was a popular venue for public meetings. In the late 1880s it was occupied by the publishers, Kershaw and Ashworth, and for many years the Hebden Bridge Times was printed from these premises. In more recent times, this part of Market Street has been widened and the chapel graveyard has been tidied up, although sufficient stones remain to remind visitors to the antique shops, which now occupy the chapel, of the ancestry of one of Hebden Bridge’s historically important buildings.",,,,"No date yet","PH40 - Hebden Bridge Local History Society","PHDA - Hebden Bridge Local History Society","Pennine Horizons Digital Archive","TIFF file 8-bit","English (U.K.)","Documentary photograph",HLS01042.tif,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Church,Churches and Chapels,Ebenezer Baptist Chapel,Hebden Bridge,Hebden Bridge Times,Market Street,Sun Dial",https://penninehorizons.org/files/original/18ca6858132949ba6829b0a88b45a7bd.jpg,"Still Image","Hebden Bridge Local History Society",1,0