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The white dots in the fields at the top of the picture will be lime waiting to be spread. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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Ryburn Longsword Dancers regularly take part in the annual Cragg Vale Spa Sunday celebration.

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St John the Baptist in the Wilderness, Cragg Vale

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In 1813 they laid the foundation stone of a small church at Marshaw Bridge. The building was completed 1815. There was accommodation for 250, but it soon became inadequate and was in a state of disrepair.
1838 New church commenced.
1839 Church of St.…

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Painting by Lesley Alston. The original was given to Rev James Allison as a leaving gift November 2012.

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The Old Vicarage can be seen towards the right of the picture, and the chimney is from Vale Mill. Donated by Margaret Harrison

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The house on the hillside behind the church is Cragg Hall before it was 'improved' by the Hinchliffes. Old Cragg Hall is towards the top of the picture, in the trees. Photo donated by Margaret Harrison

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Used as an illustration in Gertrude Attwood's book "A Village Childhood"

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Postcard with 1917 postmark. This church, built in 1838 to replace a smaller church constructed in 1813, was paid for from the 'million pound fund'. An Act of Parliament allocated £1 million to build churches in the rapidly expanding industrial areas…

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Postcard with 1917 postmark. This church, built in 1838 to replace a smaller church constructed in 1813, was paid for from the 'million pound fund'. An Act of Parliament allocated £1 million to build churches in the rapidly expanding industrial areas…

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The church tennis court is on the right of the picture. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive
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