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Building to the left demolished C.1969. Chemist shop, Campbells furniture shop. Prior to that Haigh's dress shop.

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The clock tower is St Mary's Church and the spire the Unitarian Church.

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Work in progress on the garden which was built on the site of Barclays Bank after it was demolished.

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Steps between endowed school & Church, Todmorden

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This work was carried out on the site of the Barclays Bank branch, opposite the town hall, which was demolished. The White Hart pub (now Wetherspoons) can be seen on the top right of the shot.

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Built in Early Decorated style in 1873 at a cost of £7,000, four sisters bore the cost in memory of their parents. The tower contained one bell. It was demolished in the mid 1970s. On the left is the former Blackwood Hall School, now a private…

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The gable end of the Endowed School can be seen behind the building works for the new garden. Todmorden Town Hall is on the left.

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Making of new garden at the east end of St Mary's, on the former Barclays Bank site.

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Rededicated as the Parish Church of Todmorden, September 1992.

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St Mary's church, now demolished, is just visible on the right. In the foreground is the aqueduct taking the Rochdale Canal over the River Lud. The building on the left, the former Mechanic's Institute, now Barley Wine; the building beyond this has…

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The tower of the parish church, St Mary's can be seen and the large mill on the horizon is Oats Royd Mill.

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This picture was taken by Thomas Greenlees from outside his shop in Church Street, Todmorden, in December 1923. Being a saddler by trade, he was probably more interested in the well-turned horses than the hearse, indeed, he probably supplied the…

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Near St Mary's Church after the demolition of the Barclays Bank branch. This work improved the look of the gateway to the town considerably.

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Near church endowded school. Masonic Hall background between that and Don Cardini. Barclays bank was on the site prior to being demolished.
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