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  • Collection: Mick Chatham Collection

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Grinding wheel from Sharneyford, Todmorden

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Grinding wheel from Sharneyford, Todmorden

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During the drought that year the water level fell to below the old road.

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During the drought that year the water level fell to below the old road.

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During the drought that year the water level fell to below the old road.

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Judging by the price of petrol this photo was taken in about 2001. The garage was demolished in 2004.

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Judging by the price of petrol this photo was taken in about 2001. The garage was demolished in 2004.

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Before the pavilion was built.

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Away from the industrial grime, the school would provide a space for children to be able to address breathing problems.

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The chapel was officially opened on 31 October 1899 and this picture was taken not long afterwards. It closed for worship in the 1970s.

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"The church at the heart of the community"
We aim to serve the local community in whatever ways we can, as both a spiritual and a practical resource.
The chapel provides a useful suite of community rooms which we make available for community…

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Taken from behind Boothroyd looking over Hardcastle Crags at the Shackketon hillside.

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These rocks are known locally as Bridestones on Bridestones Moor They are to be found on the north side of the valley above Cornholme, Todmorden

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The photograph shows the village of Midgley above the wooded escarpment. Running through the centre of the photo is the A646 road. The light coloured building with the chimney behind is the Grove Inn which had its own brewery to the rear. To the left…

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Ripponden Free Brewery Co. Ltd, Hanging Lee Mill, Hanging Lane, Ripponden, West Yorkshire.

Registered March 1900 as the Sowerby Bridge & District United Clubs Brewery Co. Ltd.

Wound up 17th November 1923 and a new company was registered as above in…

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Reconstructed 28th march 1990
Co-ordination between the Army Air Corps and Royal Engineers. the fourth of five slabs is moved from Penistone Hill and lowered precisely into place.

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Reconstructed 28th march 1990.
co-ordination between the Army Air Corps and Royal Engineers. The fourth of five slabs is moved from Penistone hill and lowered precisely into place.

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"Bull Fall" is the name given to the woodland behind the Primary School, built high above the road. Across the road from the school is Church Bank Mill. St John in the Wilderness - Cragg Vale's Parish Church being in the foreground.

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New site for Oldfield Watson's, builders, off Moderna Way, Mytholmroyd

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Postcard dated May 1910.
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