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On 5th April, 1875, the southwest pinnacle of the church was struck by lightening, and fell, causing considerable damage to the roof and nearby tombstones. The damage was repaired at a cost of £200, which was raised by public subscription. The pieces…

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The new church at Heptonstall from Weavers Square, in the snow

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St Thomas the Apostle seen through an arch of St Thomas a Becket.

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Heptonstall, churches and village. Towards the left of the picture is the church hall.

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In 1909 the old church was repaired from July to October, after £600 was raised by subscription.

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The old medieval church was badly damaged by a gale in 1847 but rather than repairing it a decision was taken to build a new church adjacent to it. Dedicated to St Thomas the Apostle this opened in 1854. This photo was taken before the re-ordering of…

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The old medieval church was badly damaged by a gale in 1847 but rather than repairing it a decision was taken to build a new church in the same churchyard. Dedicated to St Thomas the Apostle this was completed in 1854 at a cost of
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