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Mytholmroyd Cricket Team. Middle row, 2nd from left Frank Lawrence greenwood. 4th from left harold Greenwood.

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Members of Wood Top Rifle Club. Second from the right is H K Sutcliffe, Managing Director of F & H Sutcliffe's timber buildings which was then a thriving business in the valley close, to the railway station. We believe that Wood Top orginated from…

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Front row seated: Jack Crossley, ?, Roy Crossley, ?, ?

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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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Probably a Mytholmroyd Team. Back row L - R: Unknown, John Langan, unknown, Seth Marney, Bernard Ingham, Alan Wild, Derek Elwood, unknown. Seated: unknown, John Stansfield., Laurie Patrick, unknown, Donald Sheard.

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Heptonstall Slack Cricket Team. Back row L to R: ?, ?, Brian Greenwood; Norman Parker; Nick Helliwell; Dennis Burton; ???

Front row, left to right: J. Sagar; J.C. Montcrieff; J.C. Crawshaw; E. Simcox; G. Turner; Bill Sayer (in pads); J.…

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Seated in the centre behind the rose bowl is Fred Southwell. In the 1890s Fred lived at Hebble End with his parents and siblings. He moved to Garnet Street then later to Eaves and ended up on Erringden Road at Mytholmroyd.

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The workforce in 1941. Ormerod's Valley Ironworks closed in 1968.

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Possibly Private Herman Beverley

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Was thought to be Frank Charnley, but corrected to Arthur Sutcliffe, from Pecket Well. (See HB Times 22 and 29 Nov 1918)?

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Postcard, the reverse of which says: 'To Mrs Walton from Annie'. The badges indicate 1st 6th Btn Lancashire Fusiliers, so this young man was probably from Todmorden.
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