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Anne & Jack Hamer. (nee Wilkinson). Birchcliffe Baptist Chapel, Hebden Bridge.

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Joe MacMahon at his daughter Rita's wedding at Catholic Church, Fairfield, Hebden Bridge. Bridegroom - Brian Greenwood.

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Wedding of Max and Molly Sunderland (nee McAuliffe), St Thomas' Church, Fairfield. 7 May 1960

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Mr and Mrs Stansfield. Bride - Iris. Walking down the steps of the Church. Possibly Old Town.

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Janice Gale married Ronnie Dobson. 12 March 1966 at Mytholm Church (St James') Hebden Bridge. Cutting the cake.

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Janice Gale married Ronnie Dobson. 12 March 1966 at Mytholm Church (St James') Hebden Bridge. Signing the register.

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Janice Gale married Ronnie Dobson. 12 March 1966 at Mytholm Church (St James') Hebden Bridge.

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Janice Gale married Ronnie Dobson. 12 March 1966 at Mytholm Church (St James') Hebden Bridge.

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Groom, John Monaghan, Bride, Sheila Spencer (maiden name). Right of bride, Harry Spencer, 4th from left Mrs Spencer. At St Thos. R.C. Church, Fairfield.

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Sheila Spencer and John Monaghan. St Thos. R.C. Church, Fairfield. HB.

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Clive and Beryl Sunderland (nee Clark). Left to right:- Molly Sunderland (nee McAuliffe), Jean Greatorex (nee Lumb), Clive, Beryl, Christine Stansfield (nee Lord) and Gillian?

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The house in the lower centre of the photo was a Lock Keeper's House on the Rochdale Canal. To the right-hand side of the Photo is Mytholm Hall with behind it the Parish Church of Hebden Bridge - St. James the Great, and behind that the two Eaves…

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The buildings in the foreground are Regent Street / Sackville Street / Cleveland Place / Oak Street as they were initially developed. The deeds to 2 Regent Street and 6 Sackville Street indicate the properties were built in the1890's. The houses 2…

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Built in 1820 and closed in March 1959. demolished in1971. Off-shoot of Slack Chapel. Ref: 039a

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Built in 1820 and closed in March 1959. demolished in1971. It was an off-shoot of Slack Chapel.

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Blake Dean Chapel stood at the head of the Hebden Valley . Near by Trestle Bridge was built to enable the reservoir at Walshaw Dean to be constructed.

This chapel was unique in that entrance to the gallery was down two steps and the entrance to the…

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The town is looking very elegant. St Mary's church is left of centre, with Cross Stone church on the skyline.

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The Town Hall is on the right, and the building on the left was pulled down in order to widen the junction.

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Corn Mill on left. During the war they kept a fire engine inside the mill so that if the bridge was bombed or put out of action they would have an engine on that side of the bridge. Cross Stone church is on the skyline.

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The hamlet below the church is known locally as Little Cornwall. Top right of the picture is the graveyard for the Methodist Church.
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