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A steam vehicle on Burnley Road passing tennis court and bowling green on Tillotson Holme and above long lines of railway goods wagons in the Station Goods Yard, closed 1962. St Mary's Church with its 126ft spire, demolished 1980, on the hillside

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The official opening of the Calderdale Way 21st October 1978

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Pictured on a field near Heyhead which was also used by other sporting groups.

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Lee Mill, a cotton mill in the Hebden Valley and Dog Bottom, c1910. Seen here looking up towards hardcastle Crags. The mill was demolished in the 1960s by which time it was disused,

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Standing 2nd from left is Kathleen Thomas.

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Hebden Bridge Grammar School Team 1938-39. Master standing is Bill Herdman. Back row L to R: Russell Crossley; Douglas Greenwood; Russell Crossley; Douglas Jackson; Herbert Smith; John Ingham. Seated L to R; ?; Harry Jagger; Jack Crossley 1; Jack…

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

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Obviously Herbert was a very good bowler.

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1911-12 season. They later became Heptonstall AFC and then joined with the Hebden Bridge team to become Hebden Royd Red Star.

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Back row: Nick Helliwell, Colin Summerscales, goalie, Roy Bedford.
Middle row: Simeon Riley, Herbert Southwell, Leonard Daniels, Clifford Stocks, Eugene MacMahon, Harry Smith, Terry Southwell, Herbert Shackleton, Walter Broadbent.
Seated: John…

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Back row - third from left Fred Hirst, father of Elsie and Harold. Salem Methodist Chapel was on Market Street where the current Methodist Chapel stands.

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John Longstaff is seated in centre, wearing a light coloured suit. Having won the trophy the choir disbanded. Photo taken in the playground of Riverside School.

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L to R: Back row: Mavis Dawson, Mary McGregor , ? ,Kathleen Heron. Front row: Rita ?, ? , Marjorie Smith, Margaret Wignell (Jones), ? .
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