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  • Collection: Lloyd Greenwood collection

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This house, Mayroyd Mill House, was deluged with water when firemen fought a fire which destroyed the nearby Mayroyd Mill, on 10th February 1936. Overnight the water froze. Lloyd Greenwood, the boy looking at the camera, and his friends, stopped to…

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Interior of Heptonstall Octagonal Chapel. Built in 1764, its design and construction were overseen by John Wesley, who preached here frequently.

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L to R: Charlie Green (formerly of the Coldstream Guards) and Leslie Crossley, both porters, the Relief Station Master, Gordon Naylor, Stuart Haigh, Alan Brooks, booking clerks.

At the time the station staff consisted of the Station Master and…

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1965. Booking clerk David Sutcliffe and porter Charlie Green with east bound train approaching. At the time the station staff consisted of the Station Master and his clerk, three Booking Office clerks and three porters. It was fully de-staffed in…

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Ted, or Teddy as he was known to his friends, wanted to go by the name of E.J. Hughes. Ted Hughes, 1930 to 1998.

In The Times, 20th February, 2016, Alan Johnson wrote: The future poet Ted Hughes and I were good friends at Mexborough Grammar…

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Photo was used in 'Aspects of Calderdale', edited by John Billingsley. Although the print was captioned by the late Lloyd Greenwood's mother as being Ted Hughes, it is in fact Gerald Hughes, his brother. It has appeared in several publications as…

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Billy and Edith Hughes (nee Farrer) parents of Ted Hughes. Ref: 025LG

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Ted Hughes mother. Her family ran a tobacconist shop. Ref: 026LG

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Commissioned in the 1850s by Captain Joseph Edwards, this fountain with its Talbot dogs was previously in the courtyard of his house at Castle Carr, Luddenden. After the house was demolished in 1961 the fountain was neglected, but was rediscovered…

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The Talbot dogs from Castle Carr in their new situation at Leeds.

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1962. Booking Office clerk Alan Brooks in the doorway to the Booking Office, the sign in British Railways' North Eastern Region's colour. In the early 1960s in addition to the Station Master there was his clerk, three Booking Office Clerks and three…

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A Peppercorn A1 60118 engine Archibald Sturrock built at Doncaster in 1948. This image was probably taken in September 1950 when 60118 was exhibited to celebrate Doncaster Works centenary.

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1960. Eastbound passenger train hauled by a former LMS Stanier Class 'Black 5' approaching the 'down' platform. Both platforms seen here extended over the viaduct.

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Paul & Diana Monahan on their canal boat.

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The outlets from the dam, flowing back into Hebden Water

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Possibly Edge Lane at Colden.
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