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  • Collection: Wayne Ogden collection

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Flood in Market Street, Hebden Bridge, possibly 1946

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Flood in Market Street, Hebden Bridge, possibly 1946

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Is this Burnley Road, Mytholmroyd?

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Woman in weavers cottage doorway.

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L to R: Brian Singleton, County Commissioner Charles Wilson and Wayne Ogden (aged 11). Wayne had just been presented with the Gilt Cross from the Scout Association bravery, rescuing Brian from drowning at Dymchurch, Kent. They are photographed in…

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Taken 1971 with County Commissioner Charles Wilson receiving the Gilt Cross

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This group of walkers outside the Packhorse Inn on the Widdop Road, which includes Ann and Wayne Ogden on the left, ready to set off. Are they fundraising for the Moorland Rescue?

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Scout meeting

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Wood Top was formerly owned by Eric Greenwood. A dam had burst its baks, hence all the rubble shown here.

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East Parade, Mytholmroyd

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This is a mill fire at Browns Mytholm Works, Bank Foot, Hebden Bridge on 18th October 1989.

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Aftermath of the fire at Boy Mill, Luddenden Foot in 1893. At the time the building was occupied by James Clay & Sons Ltd

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The round house was on the road down to Longbottom Mill at Cooperfields, now Tenterfield buisness park.

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Built in Early Decorated style in 1873 at a cost of £7,000, four sisters bore the cost in memory of their parents. The tower contained one bell. It was demolished in the mid 1970s. On the left is the former Blackwood Hall School, now a private…

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This photo was taken at Luddendenfoot C of E (Blackwood Hall) Junior School. C1966. Right in the middle of the picture in the cowboy outfit and mask is Wayne Ogden himself!
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