Picture showing original rows of seats still in place but in a dirty condition.
The main centre stairs which were used as the main entrance to No1 screen can still be seen at the bottom of the picture.
Recording the installation of stone and plaque commemmorating the purchase of land at White Lee as a permanent memorial to the fallen of the First World War. Calderdale Council Parks Staff gave their services and time freely in this cooperative…
Recording the installation of stone and plaque commemmorating the purchase of land at White Lee as a permanent memorial to the fallen of the First World War. Second Left: Grant Matthews CMBC Upper Valley Area Manager
Recording the installation of stone and plaque commemmorating the purchase of land at White Lee as a permanent memorial to the fallen of the First World War. From left: Scott Patient (CBMC Councillor); Tony Hodgins (HR Councillor); Valerie Bramwell…
Recording the installation of stone and plaque commemmorating the purchase of land at White Lee as a permanent memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Russell Dean's furniture store had been flooded on several occasions but after the floods of boxing Day 2015 the site was cleared for a new store to be built on "stilts".
House in Heptonstall; back of photo has date of 1958. The diagonal joint in the large piece of timber is a scarf joint, used to join two pieces of timber together in the same alignment. The timber on the left has moulded decoration and may originally…
Tinted lithograph of the station by A. F. Tait from his book 'Views on the Manchester & Leeds Railway, published in 1845. This section of the line had opened in October 1840.
Tinted lithograph of Whitely Arches by A. F. Tait from his book 'Views on the Manchester & Leeds Railway' published in 1845. The valley is so narrow at this point with the river, canal and turnpike all squeezed into the valley bottom that with the…
The skew bridge passing over the Rochdale Canal at Gauxholme with a clear span of 101 ft. The castellated abutments of solid masonry were brought from Knowlwood Quarry. Along with Whiteley Arches at Charlestown this was one of the first bow string…
A general view from Holebottom showing the railway cutting across the centre of the town. Clearly visible on the right are Christ Church and its Vicarage. The former Ridgefoot Mill complex can be seen abutting the viaduct.
Winners of the Yorkshire Rugby Union Challenge Cup, Season 1899-1900. Inset, L to r: R.W. Collinson, D.G. Wheelwright. Standing: G.B. Whitaker (President), W.W. Cunliffe (Hon Treasurer), P. Carter, E.F. Fookes, H. Clark, W. Newell, C. Milnes, G.…