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Architecture, Farm, Sowerby, Barn, Hoodmould, Coiners

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Architecture, Mullion Window, Sowerby, Hoodmould, House, Bell-shaped Decoration

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Architecture, Mullion Window, Sowerby, Porch, Farm

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Architecture, Mullion Window, Sowerby, Porch, Farm

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Architecture, Mullion Window, Arch-headed window, Sowerby, Farm

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Pulling a hay cock by means of hay ropes. Sands Farm is between Hathershelf and Boulderclough.

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Boulderclough Chapel is towards the centre at the bottom of the picture, Steep Lane Chapel right of centre higher up, and Crow Hill is on the skyline.

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The home of John Carr architect, who designed Harewood House. A Grade 2* listed building.

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The Grade I listed Wood Lane Hall was built by John Dearden, a wealthy yeoman clothier, in 1649/51.

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This is Haugh End, Sowerby, built c1526, sometimes refered to as Old Haugh End. John Tillotson was born here in 1630 he went on to be Archbishop of Canturbury.

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HEPZIBAH Baptist Church now known as Steep Lane Chapel, Sowerby, c1965.

The first chapel on this site was built in 1751 as an Independent Church, but in 1779 it was affiliated to the Baptist movement. A new chapel was built in 1820 and was known…

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The sketch and description are from The Calderdale Sketch Book by J. L. Berbiers, published in 1973 by The Halifax Courier Ltd.

The present St Peter

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Canal Basin Sowerby Bridge, River Calder Mytholmroyd, St Peter's Church Sowerby, Canal and Christ Church Sowerby Bridge. Postcard dated 1992.

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County Bridge, St Peter's Church Sowerby, Canal Basin Sowerby Bridge, River Calder Mytholmroyd. Postcard dated 1993.
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