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The statue of John Fielden is seen here in its original position. It was later moved to Fielden Square and then eventually into Centre Vale Park.

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Lovely shot, possibly taken from the Church tower. AN 69927665

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Postcard dated 1987.

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Postcard dated 1984.

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The sketch and description are from The Calderdale Sketch Book by J. L. Berbiers, published in 1973 by The Halifax Courier Ltd.

Fielden

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The new culvert is being built in the foreground.

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North Street, Todmorden, around 1920 before properties including the tall building near the viaduct – housing a sweet shop, butcher’s, pie and pea café and a hairdressers – and the Black Swan, left, disappeared under a road widening scheme in the…

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The station looking east in L&YR days. The canopies have all now gone along with the platform building on the left and the goods siding which is now the station car park.

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LYRS2797a. Looking east over the station and the town. The goods yard is now the station car park and most of the station buildings have now gone. The Stansfield or Todmorden Curve can just be seen on the far left going off beyond the signal box.

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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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Looking down on the town, with the Unitarian Church on the left and the gable of the Town Hall nearly centre.

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No 2 bus outside the Town Hall on 1st January 1907 prior to the inaugural run to Steanor Bottom. The Mayor, Alderman Abraham Crossley, is standing at the extreme right surrounded by children and well-wishers. The bus, one of two supplied by…

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A nice view of the town taken from Holebottom. The town hall can be clearly seen in the centre of the shot behind the railway bridge. The United Reformed Church spire is prominent behind the town hall.

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Celebration of the creation of the Borough.

Coun. B. Crowther at back, Coun. Donald Rigg, Coun. Frank Mills (Mayor), Mrs Mills, J.D. Moys (Town Clerk)

Group at end: Councillors Albert Marshall, Henry Iveson, Harry Wilson, Leo Cockcroft

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June 1981. The Town Hall facade covered in scaffolding.

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Halifax Road, Todmorden about 1910.
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