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Roll of Honour for the men and women of the Sunday School who served in the 1914 - 18 war.

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Roll of Honour for the men and women of the Sunday School who served in the 1939 - 45 war.

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Various views of Mytholmroyd can be seen in this postcard

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Poatcard with1931 postmark. Top left a tram on Burnley Road, they were withdrawn in 1936. Top right Dauber Bridge on Cragg Road and bottom right Hawksclough and bridge over the River Calder.

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LYRS 2769 - Rear view of the 'up' platform Because the station was built on an embankment the buildings, including signal box, were supported on stilts. The 'up' platform was accessed by a covered walk way from the first floor of the three storey…

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Between the wars postcard. Diagonally to the left of St Michael's Church is the rear of the railway station with the overhanging timber buildings on the 'up' platform supported on stilts.

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A nautical themed "Fete and Bazaar" in March 1929. The Wesleyan Methodist Church was most recently known as Mytholmroyd Methodist Church. It is now (2019) "The Chapel" a development of office spaces for hire.

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This church was located on Scout Road, and closed for worship in December 22014. The new organ was consecrated 24th October, 1903.

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Officers and teachers who made a record attendance of 100% during the year 1921.

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Teachers and Officers. March 4th 1922. L to R. Back Row (5th). Kenneth Greenwood, ?, Benny Foster, John Arthur Toothill, Irvin Sharp, ?, Horace Helliwell, Billy Patchett. 4th Row. Frank Wilcock, George Barker, Leslie Nichol, Kenneth Greenwood,…

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A new footbridge over the river is about to be installed.

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Townscape prior to construction of Caldene Bridge in 1908 but after the arrival of the trams in 1901. On the hillside is Scout Road School and along the bottom the Rochdale Canal.

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Class leaders, Trustees, and Chapel Committee. Back row: Jas Boocock, W. Johnson, J.A. Walton, D. Crossland. Middle row: F. Stansfield, F. Robertshaw, A. Johnson, Sam Morgan, W. Oldfield, W. Brearley. Front row: T. Naylor, Sth Johnson, Jos Siddal, T.…

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Looking up-river, St Michael's is on he left and Clough Mill on the right. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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Hall Bank Lane goes off to the right, and Mytholmroyd Farm is on the left. Thornber's hatchery can be seen on the left behind the church.
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