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The sorting sidings c.1950. Constructed in 1919 they were used to divide coal trains from the Yorkshire coalfields between those for the Manchester direction and those for the Burnley and north west. They operated 24 hours a day until closure in…

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The War Memorial, Shoulder of Mutton and St Michael's Parish Church. postcard dated 1994.

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A nautical themed "Fete and Bazaar" in March 1929. The Wesleyan Methodist Church was most recently known as Mytholmroyd Methodist Church. It is now (2019) "The Chapel" a development of office spaces for hire.

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Pre 1928. The church now has its three aisles, but the mosaics have not been added to the east wall.

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The parish church was built in 1847 in Early English style. It was badly damaged in the 2015 floods but has since re-opened. The Sunday school in front of the church was reduced to one storey and is now used as a community hall and meeting spaces…

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Mount Zion Church is on the right.

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Taken from the bridge over the canal. Note the Co-op on right and Watsons Mill on the left. The mill was demolished to allow the entrance to Midgley Road to be widened.

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Probably pictured outside St Michael's, Mytholmroyd and judging by the buttonholes it was for a wedding.

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Young men's class at Mount Zion Primitive Methodist Sunday School. Presentation in 1916 to Messrs J and J Walton, teachers for many years

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Officers and teachers who made a record attendance of 100% during the year 1921.
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