House, early to mid C18. Hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Quoins, gable stacks. Wide central gabled porch in ashlar; to either side 5-light window, double chamfered mullioned to ground floor, single chamfered to 1st…
The photo shows the junction of Crown Point Road and Lee Wood Road at Draper Corner at Slack Bottom. The large building towards the top of the photo is the former Slack Baptist Church.
House, late C18. Ashlar, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. 3-bay symmetrical facade. Rusticated quoins, dentil eaves cornice, coped gables with stacks. Doorway has architrave, pulvinated frieze and triangular pediment. To either side…
House, late C18. Ashlar, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. 3-bay symmetrical facade. Rusticated quoins, dentil eaves cornice, coped gables with stacks. Doorway has architrave, pulvinated frieze and triangular pediment. To either side…
House, late C18. Ashlar, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. 3-bay symmetrical facade. Rusticated quoins, dentil eaves cornice, coped gables with stacks. Doorway has architrave, pulvinated frieze and triangular pediment. To either side…
A play given at Slack Chapel. Back row R to L: Vera Thorpe, Edith Hartley, Annie Redman, Clara Lonsdale
Front row R to L: Annie Speak, Gladys Rawsthorn, Ellen Speak, Ethel Denny
Mount Zion Baptist Church Slack, Heptonstall, was built in 1808 by a breakaway group from Birchcliffe Chapel in Hebden Bridge, but the present building dates from 1878.
Mount Zion Baptist Church Slack, Heptonstall, was built in 1808 by a breakaway group from Birchcliffe Chapel in Hebden Bridge, but the present building dates from 1878.
Heptonstall Slack Baptist Chapel Choir c.1909, taken to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Choirmaster, William Greenwood, nickname William the Singer.
Bottom row from left: Sarah Pickles, unknown, Francis Greenwood who was killed in the First…