Central Street School, Hebden Bridge, Football Team 1946-47 - MHA00118
Description
Back row, left to right: Arthur Francis, Jim Stone, unknown, Robert Huck (goalie), Terry Southwell, Donald Powell, George Thompson, Norman Uttley, Philip Sutcliffe. Front row: David Lawton, Geoffrey Traynor, unknown, Derek Ingham, Keith Pickles.
Staff of Central Street School, Hebden Bridge - MHA00117
Description
Front row: 7th from left, Frank Walton, 5th from left Mr Rushworth, Headmaster, 3rd from left Mr Hemstock or Henstock, Woodwork, third row 5th from left Miss booth, Domestic Science, 6th from left Mrs Fred Chatburn, 8th from left Ruth Marshall, 10th from left Mrs Davey. Back row 4th from right Daphne Rashley, assistant teacher or nursery nurse. Extreme right is Ernest Ward, caretaker.
Central Street School Football Team 1949 - MHA00116
Description
Mr Walton, teacher. Front row: Michael Walker, Jimmy Hooson, Dennis Burton, Norman Wrigley, Ronnie Hudson. Back row: unknown, Peter Coneron, Michael Robertshaw, unknown, Robert Falcon Scott, unknown, Peter Holroyd.
Central Street School, Hebden Bridge, Football Team 1949 - MHA00115
Description
Teacher Frank Walton. Back row: Bill Dalton, unknown, unknown, Brian Kershaw, Jimmy Ashworth, Donald Coneron. Front row: unknown, unknown, Brian Sunderland, Brian Singleton, Brian Wray, Derek Williams.
1949 1st Netball team, Central Street School, Hebden Bridge - MHA00112
Description
Standing: L to R Joyce Hartley, Sheila Crawshaw, teacher Miss Oakley, Phylis Teasdale, Margery Dunkley. Front row: Sheila King, Lilian Harrison, Jean Sunderland.
1949 2nd Netball team, Central Street School, Hebden Bridge - MHA00111
Description
Standing: L to R Maureen Johnson, Marian Windle, teacher Phylis Oakley, Josephine Smith, unknown. Seated: Maureen Costello, Maureen Rozier, Jean Baker.
Date unknown. Noticeable in the centre are the arches of Stubbings School and next to it on the left is St John's Church, demolished in the 1980s. The 4 storeyed mill bottom centre was known as Melbourne Mill, which was demolished in 1983, now the site of the Co-op.