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  • Date contains "1970s"

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The tower of Cross Stone church is on the skyline towards the right of the picture.

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L to R: Mr Parkinson, President, Mayor Eunice Shaw, John Lindsay (Borough Librarian), and Mr Jim Connolly, Secretary. The event was the presentation of a book to the library in memory of the late Arthur Leslie Greenwood.

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Todmorden has had a market since 1802.

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L to R: Bernard Shaw, Mayor Eunice Shaw, Mrs Clegg, Mr E Melville Hall, (Head), Cllr A Barker and Mr W Clegg

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Originally workers cottages for Oats Royd Mill

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Looking towards Sowerby Bridge prior to restoration of the canal and tow path in the 1980s.

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Hebden Hey Road running through Lee Wood from Heptonstall Road to the Scout hut in Hardcastle Crags. This is just before the junction with the track that turns down hill to the Blue Pig at Midgehole.

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CMBC Ref 087252. The Gibbet was a means of execution used in Halifax in the 16th and 17th centuries. This non-working replica was constructed on the site of the original in 1974.

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‘Man at Large’ was a series of photographs taken as part of a Calder Civic Trust initiative to increase awareness of eyesores in the area, in stark contrast to the well dressed gentleman, John D. Uttley.

Amazingly, considering the amount of space…

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‘Man at Large’ was a series of photographs taken as part of a Calder Civic Trust initiative to increase awareness of eyesores in the area, in stark contrast to the well dressed gentleman, John D. Uttley.

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Situated on the Rochdale Canal between Todmorden and Littleborough

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View of the old packhorse bridge from St George's Bridge looking towards Horsehold. The Council Offices and the Hole in the Wall are on the right. Weasel Hall is on the Horsehold hillside, centre picture.
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