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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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Obviously Herbert was a very good bowler.

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Calderdale Way off the Pennine Bridleway

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Mons Mill, Todmorden was a cotton spinning mill in Todmorden, Calderdale, West Yorkshire for the Hare Spinning Company Limited. It was built in 1907, but ran into financial difficulties. It passed over to the Mons Mill (1919) Co Ltd and then was…

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Mons Mill, Todmorden was a cotton spinning mill in Todmorden, Calderdale, West Yorkshire for the Hare Spinning Company Limited. It was built in 1907, but ran into financial difficulties. It passed over to the Mons Mill (1919) Co Ltd and then was…

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Walsden cricket ground can be seen behind Gordon Riggs Garden Centre

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On the left is Todmorden Cricket Ground. On the right is the tower of Christ Church, which opened in 1832. It continued as the parish church of Todmorden until 1992 when St. Mary’s was re-dedicated and the church closed. It remained unused until 2003…

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Left to Right - Back row: Leslie Greaves, Geoffrey Horsfall, Tony Scott, Stewart Turner, Godfrey Hurst, David Marshall. Front row: Wilfred Heywood, Barrie Mitchell, Colin Lever (Capt.) Ivan Redman, Peter Lever. Standing: Bernard Walker (P.E.…

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Formerly occupied by Broadbent Machine Tools. This mill reminded Donald of Ted Hughes' poem 'Under the world's Rim'.

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Slide 3 - The right wing of the Hall contains a deeply embayed, mullioned window, with a rich mantling of ivy, and is exceedingly picturesque. This wing is generally ascribed to the period of Henry the Seventh.

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Slide 4 - In the gardens is a very large and highly finished, detached banqueting hall, of three stages, with an upper turret. The building is thickly ivy clad, and contains the arms of Vavasour and Stanley. It dates from the same period as the Hall.

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NAME: BRIDGE MILL

LOCATION: Huddersfield Road, Holmfirth

REF: HU 24

GRID REF: 144 088

CLASSIFICATION: C

CONDITION: Mostly used

APPROX DATE OF SITE AND BUILDINGS: Mid 19C/early 20C (site earlier)

DESCRIPTION/HISTORY: Just outside…
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