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  • Collection: Todmorden Antiquarian Society Photographs at the Library

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The aftermath of flooding. AN 34131703

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The damage caused by flooding. AN 34131703

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After the floods. The householder has put the carpet and chair outside to dry. AN 34131703

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The damage caused by flooding. AN 34131703

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Taken from under the viaduct. AN 32938466

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This picture was taken by Thomas Greenlees from outside his shop in Church Street, Todmorden, in December 1923. Being a saddler by trade, he was probably more interested in the well-turned horses than the hearse, indeed, he probably supplied the…

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The mill is possibly Ratcher Mill

From R A Priestley
AN 70083577

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From R A Priestley

Originally attached to the Town Hall, the was moved to Fielden Square and then to Centre Vale, April 1939. John Fielden was an industrialist and politician. He played a large part in reforming working practices to limit the hours…

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Back row: Betsy Holt, (Mrs James Pickles), Bertha Baker (Mrs John T. Cryer), Jessie Low (Mrs William Redman). Front row: Ada Dawson, Edith Greenwoos (Mrs Charles Clegg), Nellie Nuttall (Mrs Sam Dawson), Bertha Greenwood (Mrs Herbert Ashworth). AN…
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