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The parish church of St James is in the centre of the picture. In the middle distance is Lumb Bank, the former home of Ted Hughes, with the houses of Slack on the skyline.

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A local history first took place when Mytholmroyd Historical Society hosted a joint meeting with Hebden Bridge Local History Society on 12th May 2006. On the right Frank Woolrych.

A packed audience, at Mytholmroyd Methodist Church, of well over…

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Members and guests at the joint meeting of Mytholmroyd Historical Society and Hebden Bridge historical Society which took place on Friday 12th May 2006 at the Methodist church in Mytholmroyd.

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Shore Chapel and grounds. The chapel is now (2019) in a state of dereliction.

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The trowel used by Mrs Joseph Thomas for the occasion of the ceremonial laying of the first foundation stone for the Birchcliffe New Baptist Chapel, 3rd July 1897.

The key is believed to have been used for the ceremonial opening of the…

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The trowel used by Mrs Joseph Thomas for the occasion of the ceremonial laying of the first foundation stone for the Birchcliffe New Baptist Chapel, 3rd July 1897.

The trowel now resides in New Zealand.

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The hall marks on the trowel used by Mrs Joseph Thomas for the occasion of the ceremonial laying of the first foundation stone for the Birchcliffe New Baptist Chapel, 3rd July 1897.

The trowel now resides in New Zealand.

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The key used for the ceremonial opening of the Birchcliffe New Baptist Chapel on October 31st 1899.

The key now resides in New Zealand.

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The key used for the ceremonial opening of the Birchcliffe New Baptist Chapel on October 31st 1899.


The key now resides in New Zealand.

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The key used for the ceremonial opening of the Birchcliffe New Baptist Chapel on October 31st 1899.


The key now resides in New Zealand.

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St Mary's church, now demolished, is just visible on the right. In the foreground is the aqueduct taking the Rochdale Canal over the River Lud. The building on the left, the former Mechanic's Institute, now Barley Wine; the building beyond this has…

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HLS05156. The church, dedicated to St Thomas a Beckett, first dates from the mid-13th century but was re-constructed and enlarged on several occasions over subsequent centuries. By the mid-19th century it was structurally in poor condition and then…

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The augmented choir of St Michael's, Mytholmroyd, were invited to sing Choral Evensong at Derby Cathedral in 2012.

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The choir of St Michael's, Mytholmroyd sang Evensong at Carlisle Cathedral, June 2013., with their Choirmaster Prof David Baker. The organist for the occasion was David Barker.
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