The Walker Lane Methodist Chapel War Memorial was moved to Wainsgate Chapel in August 2014. The poster with the photographs of the soldiers was placed beside the memorial in July 2019.
Alan Bramwell, a Pennine Horizons Digital Archive volunteer, photographed the poster and then spent many hours digitally restoring the image thus created. The finished image was framed and mounted at Wainsgate Chapel.
The chapel was bought by Eddie Beasley for development into 2 houses. During his restoration work Eddie came across this memorial to the fallen soldiers from the chapel.
Thorpe Mill is a Grade II listed building, built in 1824 on the site of an earlier mill. The mill was sold and converted into 16 apartments in around 1998, and retains as many of the original features as possible, for instance the winding gear. The…
Thorpe Mill is a Grade II listed building, built in 1824 on the site of an earlier mill. The mill was sold and converted into 16 apartments in around 1998, and retains as many of the original features as possible, for instance the winding gear. The…
Stubbings Steps from School Street down to Commercial Street. The building at the bottom was originally the toll bar house on the Leeds and Hebden Bridge Turnpike Road. This picture, taken in c2015, is a reconstruction of the picture, taken in the…