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The Calderdalw Way is a 50 mile circular foorpath around Calderdale, opened in 1978.

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The little boy towards the left of the picture is Philip Hamilton Southwell and behind him is Fred Southwell.

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Mytholmroyd (Scout Road Sunday School) Cricket Club, probably 1939 when they won the Hebden Bridge League.

From left to right, beginning with the back row:
Willie Scott, Norman Greenwood, Herbert Fleetwood, Wilfred Boocock, Fred Whitaker, Jim…

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Undated postcard showing the Church Institute Bowling Green 22 July 1911. Behind is St Michael's Church.

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Family of wrestlers, lived at Nest Estate

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Mons Mill, Todmorden was a cotton spinning mill in Todmorden, Calderdale, West Yorkshire for the Hare Spinning Company Limited. It was built in 1907, but ran into financial difficulties. It passed over to the Mons Mill (1919) Co Ltd and then was…

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Mons Mill, Todmorden was a cotton spinning mill in Todmorden, Calderdale, West Yorkshire for the Hare Spinning Company Limited. It was built in 1907, but ran into financial difficulties. It passed over to the Mons Mill (1919) Co Ltd and then was…

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Playing on Midgley Recreation Ground, Oats Royd Mill is in the background.

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The second person in on the back row left is Ivy Redman, the 5th person is Hilda Cockcroft (in white).

On the front row far right is Wallace Redman.

The tennis club appears on a 1934 map, but this photo was possibly taken in the early 1950s.

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The Calderdale Way is a recreational footpath designed to be walked in 14 sections, with linkpaths to roads and bus routes. It was opened in 1978.
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