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St. James, Parish Church of Hebden Bridge, Sunday School Outing, between 1878-1884.

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St. James Sunday School Outing, between 1878-1884.

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St. James Sunday School Outing, between 1878-1884.

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St. James Sunday School Outing, between 1878-1884.

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Photo given to St James PCC by the grand daughter of the Rev A.J. Fletcher

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Photo given to St James PCC by the grand daughter of the Rev A.J. Fletcher

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Right Reverend Eden, Bishop of Wakefield 1897 - 1928

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L to R Rev Vernon Staley, 1879-85, Rev George Sowden, 1861-99, Rev Augustine H. Walker, 1870-78. Photo given to St James PCC by the grand daughter of the Rev A.J. Fletcher

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Studio portrait of marriage of Kenneth and Olive Greenwood; the bridesmaid on the left is Elsie Barraclough who later married Eric Kaberry, Kenneth's brother. Kenneth was Town Clerk for Hebden Royd for many years. Kenneth died 31st January 1986 and…

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Presented to Fireman Frank Thomas by his fellow members of the Hebden Bridge Fire Brigade as a token of esteem upon his retirement after 16 years service. Donated by Hebden Royd Town Council, image restored by Alan Bramwell.

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The house on the hillside behind the church is Cragg Hall before it was 'improved' by the Hinchliffes. Old Cragg Hall is towards the top of the picture, in the trees. Photo donated by Margaret Harrison

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The Old Vicarage can be seen towards the right of the picture, and the chimney is from Vale Mill. Donated by Margaret Harrison
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