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Hebden Bridge Little Theatre 10th to 17th March 1956. Frank Crossland, Norman Leach, Frances Shaw, Walter Wells and Gladys Thornber.

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Hebden Bridge Little Theatre 10th to 17th March 1956. Frank Crossland, Shieley Webster, James Henderson Gladys Thornber.

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Hebden Bridge Little Theatre 10th to 17th March 1956. Frank Crossland, Gladys Thornber, Wilfed Harrison, Walter Wells and Norman Leach.

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Hebden Bridge Little Theatre 10th to 17th March 1956. Frank Crossland, Gladys Thornber, Shirley Webster and Frances Shaw.

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Can anybody identify the entertainers or the event?

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Pace Eggers outside the Post Office in Holme Street, Hebden Bridge, date unknown

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Dangerous Corner' a Little Theatre Production in 1941

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Is this a theatre of a church hall? Can anyone identify please?

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Thanks to Mrs Eileen Crombie all except two boys in the cast of Birchcliffe Baptist Chapel's Nativity play c1957 have been named as follows: back row, left to right: Graham Walmsley, Graham Lord, Stephen Hardcastle, Martin Hoyle (in striped cap),…

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The "Queen" his James Simpson, Grandfather to Lynda Parker, and the "King" is his brother Joseph Simpson.

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From Stereo pictures loaned by Russell Dean. Formerly RD.H.B. 1897 Carnival(a)

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Hebden Bridge Carnival 1897 - From Stereo pictures loaned by Russell Dean.

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Hebden Bridge Light Opera Society, 1962

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Derek Pollard identified the parade as being on Market Street, Hebden Bridge. The building on the right is Salem Methodist Chapel and the bridge is over the River Calder at Hebble End. The mill on the left was called Brunswick Mill.

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These people have possibly just attended the Memorial Service for the death of Edward VII at Birchcliffe Chapel, Hebden Bridge

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This was just one of several refreshment facilities at the Crags catering for the vast numbers of visitors who came from the mill towns on both sides of the Pennines. A little below it is Gibson Mill 'entertainment emporium'.
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