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Centre is Alderman John Henry Whitaker, for many years Chairman of Todmorden Joint Omnibus Committee.

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Todmorden bus driver and conductor in the 1920s.

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Mr B. Pickles in 1947. This Todmorden bus No. 9 was first registered in 1947.

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Todmorden Joint Omnibus Committee bus tickets around the 1950s.

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Selection of Todmorden Joint Omnibus Committee bus tickets.

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Covers for the timetables produced by Todmorden Omnibus Committee including the years 1928, 1937 and 1960.

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This is the Todmorden Joint Omnibus Committee emblem with the British Railways logo.

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Working on a Todmorden bus chassis in 1930. The bus was first registered in 1923

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Todmorden Corporation SG11 bus WU4693, chassis No; 13579, Fleet number 34 was new in My 1926. It was one of the first in the fleet to have pneumatic tyres. Sadly the driver, Mr Marshall was killed when it crashed and came to rest outside theā€¦

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The building on the extreme left, formerly the Freemason's Arms, was known as the 'red house', and is now apartments. The next 2 buildings have since been demolished, the next is now a cafe known as No 72 Burnley Road. 1916

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Todmorden No.4 bus first registered in 1907.

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The Chritchley-Norris Motor Company letterhead. This one is dated Feb 4th 1907.

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The building in the centre of the picture is Jack's House, formerly The Shoulder of Mutton Inn.

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North Street, Todmorden. The 3 storey building in the centre of the picture is where the market is today.

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Todmorden No.23 bus first registered in 1924
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