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Henshaw Woods with a fine display of autumn colour.

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From Rosebank View to Cross Stone. The church tower can be seen on the hill top.

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The clock tower is St Mary's Church and the spire the Unitarian Church.

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Looking down on the town, with the Unitarian Church on the left and the gable of the Town Hall nearly centre.

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Taken one week before alterations began in March 2003.

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Christ Church floodlit in 1932. AN 32938183

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The image is overwritten 'Parish Church' but this is Christ Church and not St Mary's which is the historic Parish Church. However with the opening of Christ Church in 1832 that became the Parish Church. In 1987 the decision was taken to close one of…

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Christ Church, Todmorden.

Around the year 1829 the vicar of St. Mary's in Todmorden, the Reverend Joseph Cowell, proposed that the church should be either rebuilt or enlarged at its present site. Another proposal was that it should be removed to…

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LYRS 2800 - Looking across to the Manchester 'up' platform in about 1950 with the station master’s house behind the fence, that and the warehouse to its left have been demolished.

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Looking down School Lane, the Central Methodist Church is on the right. and showing the 'new' Post Office, built in the 1960s

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Building to the left demolished C.1969. Chemist shop, Campbells furniture shop. Prior to that Haigh's dress shop.

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Set in an elevated position, its spire pointing 196 feet to the sky, the Unitarian Church at Todmorden symbolises man’s earnest attempts to glorify God, while at the same time demonstrating a desire to perpetuate man’s achievements. Designed by John…

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Set in an elevated position, its spire pointing 196 feet to the sky, the Unitarian Church at Todmorden symbolises man’s earnest attempts to glorify God, while at the same time demonstrating a desire to perpetuate man’s achievements. Designed by John…

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Cross Stone Church can be seen on the left. The red roofed houses are Carr House Estate.

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

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View of Town from above Centre Vale, with Cross Stone church on the horizon.

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View over the station goods yard to the Unitarian Chapel.

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A school and preaching room opened here in 1841 but they soon outgrew it and a new school and chapel opened in 1848 at Inchfield Bottom. This too proved too small and another chapel was built in 1861 as seen here.
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