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The body of the Chapel whilst in course of dismantling.

The first chapel in the village, Union Chapel, was built in 1818 at a cost of £400 and replaced by Providence Chapel in 1883, built at a cost of £1420. The chapel could hold 500/700 people…

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Site of the pulpit in the centre and the choir pews being dismsntled in 1994.

The first chapel in the village, Union Chapel, was built in 1818 at a cost of £400 and replaced by Providence Chapel in 1883, built at a cost of £1420. The chapel could…

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Heptonstall Slack Baptist Chapel Choir c.1909, taken to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Choirmaster, William Greenwood, nickname William the Singer.

Bottom row from left: Sarah Pickles, unknown, Francis Greenwood who was killed in the First…

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A charmingly posed picture. Donated by Ginnie hodgson

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21 June 1912. 'The Manchester to Leeds express literally burst the rails asunder' on the already notorious Charlestown Curve between Hebden Bridge and Todmorden killing four people. Picture donated by Charlie Greenwood.

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Frank Woolrych presenting Donald Taylor with a prize for a photographic competition staged by the Alice Longstaff Collection and the National Trust. Lloyd Greenwood on the right.

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A corner of the Memorial Gardens near the bridge over the canal. Fairfield can be seen in the background. Donated by Janice Dobson

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Cyril took over the business from his father Wilfred.

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Choir at St John's Church, Cragg Vale. Includes Gordon Nelson, Doris Hirst, June Mowbray , Carol Wolstenholme, Dean Sunderland (in doorway) Geoffrey Mowbray, William Hellowell, Erika Bowker, Eric Sunderland, Joan Morgan, Margaret Harrison. William…

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Photo courtesy of Marguerite Isherwood

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Thorpe Mill is a Grade II listed building, built in 1824 on the site of an earlier mill. The mill was sold and converted into 16 apartments in around 1998, and retains as many of the original features as possible, for instance the winding gear. The…

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Thorpe Mill is a Grade II listed building, built in 1824 on the site of an earlier mill. The mill was sold and converted into 16 apartments in around 1998, and retains as many of the original features as possible, for instance the winding gear. The…

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Thorpe Mill is a Grade II listed building, built in 1824 on the site of an earlier mill. The mill was sold and converted into 16 apartments in around 1998, and retains as many of the original features as possible, for instance the winding gear. The…

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Thorpe Mill is a Grade II listed building, built in 1824 on the site of an earlier mill. The mill was sold and converted into 16 apartments in around 1998, and retains as many of the original features as possible, for instance the winding gear. The…

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Installing feed hoppers, February 1969.

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Installing feed hoppers, February 1969.

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Installing feed hoppers, February 1969.

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Installing feed hoppers, February 1969.

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Painting by Lesley Alston. The original was given to Rev James Allison as a leaving gift November 2012.

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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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