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L to R: Eileen Longbottom, Rita Baker, Sheila Sunderland

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Kathy Townsend identified- Back two left to right ... Jennifer Bowe, Christine Judson.

Front left to right Aurelie Windle Susan Riley? unknown Sonia Berry

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Heptonstall man Nevile Metcalf is driving, he was a driver for the Co-op.

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This Post Card probably dates from the 1940's. The property is now a Scout Complex. Notice the man's head carved high on the side gable. (Postcard Lilywhite Ltd, Brighouse, copyright HCS 35).

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The proprietor at the time was Edwin Crossley (hand coloured postcard, copyright E. H. Lord, Hebden Bridge).

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Probably a Church or Chapel Sunday School's day out walking along Midgehole Road towards the Drive into Hardcastle Crags.

The procession has just walked past the end of Crimsworth Terrace.

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Can anyone identify? From a stereographic photograph.

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The lady and gentleman are Mr and Mrs Crossley Ashworth, and the children are Alice and Thomas Ashworth.

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Gibson Mill began its life around 1803 as a water-powered spinning mill. Less than a hundred years later, it was called Lord Holme Mill, and part of a major tourist attraction. It was eventually left to and restored by the National Trust by Abraham…

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Lloyd Greenwood, centre, with his brother Russell, and father George, at the seaside.
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