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Title: Club Houses, and Walker Lane Methodist Chapel Chiserley, Old Town, Hebden Bridge 1953. - HLS00335
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Title
Club Houses, and Walker Lane Methodist Chapel Chiserley, Old Town, Hebden Bridge 1953. - HLS00335
Description
Hepton R.D. Walker Lane C.R. (Unclas), Reconstruction works at Chiserley. Looking North at Methodist Church. "Before" photo taken 10/4/53. Although individual workers were rarely in a position to buy their own cottages, friendly societies and building clubs from the late 18th century onwards enabled them to build houses as a co-operative venture. Mutual-aid arrangements were particularly common in textile districts like Calderdale and a good example of such housing is Club Houses, which was built as an investment by a local funeral club to pay for burials of its members. A terrace of 6 cottages of two and three storeys, it has a doorway in the gable leading directly to the top storey which was used by the whole row as a communal handloom weaving shop.
Date
1950s
Rights
PHDA - Hebden Bridge Local History Society
Relation
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
Identifier
HLS00335.tif
Collection
Citation
“Club Houses, and Walker Lane Methodist Chapel Chiserley, Old Town, Hebden Bridge 1953. - HLS00335,” Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, accessed April 18, 2024, https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/6257.
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