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The home of the Hinchcliffes. The building was destroyed by fire in 1921.

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A modern, small scale wheel placed in the wheel pit of the old mill.

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Taken from above the former Hoo Hole Dye works.

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From left to right- Mary Sayer, Doris Leach, Margaret Sutcliffe, Peggy Longbottom, Joan Lomas, Gail Smith, Mary Stenhouse, Carol Wolstenholme, Mrs Smith, Mrs Ackenley, Mrs Crossley, Dora Brennan

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Jean Smith playing the Queen, maid of honour is Nancy Crossley, page/train bearer is David Pilling. Immediately behind Jean is Eric Hoggard, to his left is Doris Hirst with her husband Kenneth. Top right, boy with glasses is Alan Clayton; lady with…

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The Queen is Jean Smith, nee Baker, maid of honour Nancy Crossley. Page is David Pilling. On the left with baby is Pam Sutcliffe and the baby is Valerie, they lived at New Cragg Vale and had a tarmacadam business on Cragg Road. Next is Mrs…

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A troupe of entertainers from St John's Church, Cragg Vale. Pictured after one of their performances in the theatre upstairs in the Sunday School are L to R: Carol Wolstenholme, Jean Smith, Ed Talbot, Pat Farthing, Geraint Harris, Gordon Nelson,…

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MARSHAW BRIDGE is situated in Cragg Vale near St. John's in the Wilderness Church. It is a stone bridge of one arch. Its former name was Marschagh and the spelling has varied since then. In the Manor Court Rolls it is mentioned with "the Baytinges"…

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HOO HOLE BRIDGE in Cragg Vale is recorded in the 1752 Bridges Book as “Houghhoyl.” A private bridge, repairable by W. Sutcliffe. It is a single-arch stone bridge with parapet. Hoo Hole was formerly the site of a corn mill and a wool fulling mill. The…

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DAUBER BRIDGE is in Cragg Vale just past Hoo Hole where the road from Mytholmroyd turns half left over the bridge. It is a single-arch stone bridge crossing the Cragg Brook (Cragg Brook is the modern name.)

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Lodge Gates, near Hinchliffe Arms, Cragg Vale. Previously the lodge for Cragg Hall

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New Bridge, Cragg Vale. c 1960

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Paper Mill is in the background and Redmans Sewing Shop in the foreground.

Print from slide in TM collection (74).
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