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Old Farm Machinery, Erringden Moor, Hebden Bridge. - WSC00149
To the right of the tree Heptonstall Church is just visible.
Heptonstall Churches in the snow - WSC00138
The 'new' Victorian Church is on the left and the tower of the ruined medieval church to the right.
Tags: Church, Churches & Chapels, Churches_&_Chapels, Heptonstall, Minster, Places, Snow
Heptonstall - WSC00117
The 'new' Victorian Church on the left and the tower of the ruined medieval church to the right. The buildings on the left are old people's flats.
Station Road, Luddendenfoot. - WAO00252
Postcard date stamped May 1916. Looking down the road from the canal bridge; over the river, past the Goods Yard and then over the railway and up to St Mary's Church. The church was built in 1873, closed in 1977 and its 126ft spire was demolished in…
Luddendenfoot Congregational Chapel, Burnley Road. - WAO00245
The church opened Good Friday 1859 with the lower part used as a school for mill workers. The church has closed and the building converted into dwellings.
Cragg Vale Church and School, Mytholmroyd. - WAO00236
In the centre, below the Board School, i.e. Council School, is Church Bank Mill with its very tall chimney. At the bottom of the picture is the church of St John the Baptist. The postcard has an intriguing title.
Cragg Vale, near Mytholmroyd. - WAO00235
On the left is the church of St. John the Baptist in the Wilderness and far right the Hinchliffe Arms with the road up to Withens Clough Reservoir. Note the tennis court at the rear of the church.
St John the Baptist in the Wilderness, Cragg Vale, Mytholmroyd. - WAO00233
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…
St John the Baptist in the Wilderness, Cragg Vale, Mytholmroyd. - WAO00232
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…
Vicarage and Lodge, Cragg Vale, Mytholmroyd. - WAO00228
The lodge, at the entrance to New Cragg Hall. The hall was enlarged in 1904 by Helen and William Simpson-Hinchliffe, but destroyed by fire in 1921. The lodge is shown here with its original archway. This archway was later widened by them to allow…
Cragg Vale, near Mytholmroyd - WAO00227
Looking down Cragg Road towards Mytholmroyd. The Methodist Chapel, now a private house, is on the left.
General View Hebden Bridge. - WAO00219
Undated postcard. Towards top left is Cross Lanes Chapel which was destroyed by fire in the mid-1960s having closed for worship in 1958.
Hebden Bridge General View. c1900 - WAO00215
Postcard with December 1904 postmark.
Hebden Bridge and Birchcliffe Hillside. - WAO00207
Undated postcard. Hangingroyd housing can be seen bottom left with Old Town top left. Old Birchcliffe Chapel is towards the top right with the new 1898 Chapel below it. Demolition appears to be taking place at the old Birchcliffe Chapel, the stone…
Mytholmroyd and Cragg Vale Views - WAO00202
Undated postcard 'Exclusive to B Adams, Newsagent, 8 New Road, Mytholmroyd'. Mytholmroyd War Memorial; St Michael's Church; Shoulder of Mutton; Cragg Vale.
Mytholmroyd - WAO00181
Undated postcard showing the Church Institute Bowling Green 22 July 1911. Behind is St Michael's Church.
Clegg Nook, Mytholmroyd, c1950 - WAO00155
Undated postcard. Bottom centre is Scout Road leading to its junction with Cragg Road. Bottom left are the railings of the Weslyan Chapel. Running above the top of the buildings is the railway viaduct.
Mytholmroyd Looking North from Daisy Bank. - WAO00149
Postcard with August 1913 postmark. A long, westbound passenger train is passing Mytholmroyd station.
The Old Vicarage, Mytholmroyd - WAO00143
Undated postcard. The Vicarage at Mytholmroyd, situated on Cragg Road. The house is still there but no longer a vicarage. The field with the horse in it is now where a row of red brick houses stands- they are known locally as Blackpool houses…
Mytholmroyd c.1900. - WAO00133
Across the lower part of the photo are Mytholmroyd Station and Goods Shed with the structures on the Manchester 'up' line supported on stilts and the platforms extending over the viaduct. In the centre of this photo can be seen St Michael’s Church…
Mytholmroyd Wesleyan Church Organ. - WAO00120
This church was located on Scout Road, and closed for worship in December 22014. The new organ was consecrated 24th October, 1903.
Tags: Chapel, Church, Churches & Chapels, Churches_&_Chapels, Methodist, Minster, Mytholmroyd, Organ, Places
St Michael's Church Gates, Mytholmroyd. - WAO00119
Postcard with 1906 postmark.
Mytholmroyd Townscape - WAO00105
Between the wars postcard. Diagonally to the left of St Michael's Church is the rear of the railway station with the overhanging timber buildings on the 'up' platform supported on stilts.
Mytholmroyd Scenes - WAO00101
Postcard with postmark 25 August 1909.
General View over Hebden Bridge - RAW00111
Date unknown. Noticeable in the centre are the arches of Stubbings School and next to it on the left is St John's Church, demolished in the 1980s. The 4 storeyed mill bottom centre was known as Melbourne Mill, which was demolished in 1983, now the…