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Possibly F & H Sutcliffe's team. Back row: W. Gibson, F. Johnson, F. A Sutcliffe, H. Binns, ?, H. Sutcliffe. Middle row: R. Varley, ? Greenwood, Willy Smith, W. Hughes, C. Nicholl, ?, Tom Crossley. Front Row: A. Hague, ?, Farmer from Woodtop, G.…

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Back row L-R John Langan, Roy Patrick, David Greatorex, Seth Marney, Unknown, ? Webster, Geoff Woodhead.
Front row L- R Denis Rapier, Nick Helliwell, Unknown, Unknown, Bernard Ingram,
Seated: John ?

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

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Standing L to R: Lillian Southwell, Barbara Jones, Margaret Robertshaw , Sheila Scott, Joyce Bricknell, Wendy Casson, nee Marshall, Beryl Stocks. Middle row, L to R: Eileen Mortimer, Constance Jackson, Sheila ? , Jean Walmsley, Eileen Sayer. Front…

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L to R: Back row: Mavis Dawson, Mary McGregor , ? ,Kathleen Heron. Front row: Rita ?, ? , Marjorie Smith, Margaret Wignell (Jones), ? .

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John Longstaff is seated in centre, wearing a light coloured suit. Having won the trophy the choir disbanded. Photo taken in the playground of Riverside School.

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Back row - third from left Fred Hirst, father of Elsie and Harold. Salem Methodist Chapel was on Market Street where the current Methodist Chapel stands.

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Back row: Nick Helliwell, Colin Summerscales, goalie, Roy Bedford.
Middle row: Simeon Riley, Herbert Southwell, Leonard Daniels, Clifford Stocks, Eugene MacMahon, Harry Smith, Terry Southwell, Herbert Shackleton, Walter Broadbent.
Seated: John…

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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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Obviously Herbert was a very good bowler.

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Used as an illustration in Gertrude Attwood's book "A Village Childhood"
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