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Yorkshire based sand artist Jamie Wardley and the Sand In Your Eye Team created a 10 tonne sand sculpture in the courtyard at Hebden Royd Town Hall in August 2014. The piece was entitled ‘Loss is Eternal’ and depicts the moment when the wife of a…

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Created by Jamie Wardley of Sandinyoureye as part of the Hebden Royd Town Council commemoration of the start of WW1. Entitled 'Loss is Eternal' it depicts the receipt of a notification of the death of a loved one.

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The fine carving on the pediment of the Town Hall can be seen in the centre of this picture.

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Rochdale Road, Todmorden - just before demolition. The Town Hall is to the left of the picture.

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The new culvert is being built in the foreground.

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Showing Princes Bridge over Hebden Water and behind it the rear of the buildings on Valley Road.

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Top left - Cross Stone Church. Bottom left - Town Hall, Bottom Right - Unitarian Chapel, Top Right - Stoodley Pike.

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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.

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PH/25. The sketch and description are from The Calderdale Sketch Book by J. L. Berbiers, published in 1973 by The Halifax Courier Ltd.

Though a personification of Victorian solidity and respectability worthy of accommodating the most…

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1979 Halifax Calendar. Designed by Sir Charles Barry (who also designed the Houses of Parliament) it was built in 1859-62. PH16.

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Taken from the Old Bridge, St George's Bridge over Hebden Water is in the centre, with the chimney of Bridge Mill to the right, and the Council Offices on the left. Ref: 67-349

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People start to arrive at the Making of Todmorden exhibition at Todmorden Town Hall
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