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  • Collection: David Martin collection

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The new culvert is being built in the foreground.

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Photograph taken in March 1969.

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This was Todmorden Post Office - the Sorting Office was in the rear of the Hall. Scanned from photograph

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Todmorden has had a market since 1802. Scanned from photograph

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Left to Right - Back row: David Brunskill, Geoffrey Dawson, David Martin, Reg Downs, David Whitham, Clifford Greenwood. Front row: Gary Wilde, Rodney Ingham, Wilfred Heywood (captain), Barrie Mitchell, David Greenwood. Standing: Bernard Walker…

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Left to Right - Back row: Leslie Greaves, Geoffrey Horsfall, Tony Scott, Stewart Turner, Godfrey Hurst, David Marshall. Front row: Wilfred Heywood, Barrie Mitchell, Colin Lever (Capt.) Ivan Redman, Peter Lever. Standing: Bernard Walker (P.E.…

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Photograph taken c1969.

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The fine carving on the pediment of the Town Hall can be seen in the centre of this picture.

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On the left is Todmorden Cricket Ground. On the right is the tower of Christ Church, which opened in 1832. It continued as the parish church of Todmorden until 1992 when St. Mary’s was re-dedicated and the church closed. It remained unused until 2003…

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Pub at Blackstone Edge, on the A58 border between Lancashire & Yorkshire.

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The Shaw, Mankinholes. The lighter building is Shaw Cottage, and the house beyond is 'The Shaw' maybe two'three houses. (2013)

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In this photograph, taken from Dale Street, the public house seen on the left is The Royal George Inn which, until the end of the 18th century was known as The Ship Inn. Interestingly there was a watergate passage under the adjoining coal merchant’s…
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