Cragg Church Outing, c1920 - RCF00172
Clergy, Event, Events, Group, People
Rev M.G.J. Payne was vicar of St John's, Cragg Vale from 1918-1923. Mrs Payne is behind him on the right.
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Cragg Vale School - RCF00169
Boy, Boys, Child, Children, Costume, Event, Events, Girl, Girls, Kid, People, School, Toddler
'Peace' Celebration, 1919
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Highgate Chapel Gala Queen c1955 - RCF00100
Boy, Boys, Child, Children, Event, Events, Girl, Girls, Group, Kid, People, Portrait, Toddler
Ann Baldwin, Christine Braithwaite, unknown, Glenda Collinge, Linda Carney, Roy Collinge, Stephen Ashley
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Celebration - TAS01441
Building, Event, Flags, Retail, Shop
A lot of trouble has been taken to decorate this shop, but what is the vent? Possibly the Coronation of Edward VII in 1902.
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2014-09-29T19:46:18
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Railway Accident at Cornholme 1967 - TAS001144
Accident, Crane, Cranes, Event, Goods Wagons, Mill, Railway, Railways, Todmorden
During the night of 15 August a train of 36 loaded vans and empty mineral wagons from Lostock Hall to Healey Mills headed by a Type 4 disel D398 collided with the 'Copy Pit' banker*, an 8F 2-8-0 steam loco, at about 60-70 mph. The driver of the diesel was killed and wreckage was strewn over a mile with some wagons rolling down the embankment including into houses in Cornholme. (Information thanks to 'Railway Memories No. 11, Halifax and the Calder Valley' published by Bellcode Books.)
* Banking was the use on a steep gradient of a powerful loco at the rear of a heavy train to help ‘push it up’ and also to stop any wagons that broke away from rolling back down hill, not unknown in the Upper Calder Valley.
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2014-09-29T19:16:36
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Railway Accident at Cornholme - TAS001143
Accident, Crane, Cranes, Event, People at Work, Railway, Railway line, Railways, Todmorden
During the night of 15 August a train of 36 loaded vans and empty mineral wagons from Lostock Hall to Healey Mills headed by a Type 4 disel D398 collided with the 'Copy Pit' banker*, an 8F 2-8-0 steam loco, at about 60-70 mph. The driver of the diesel was killed and wreckage was strewn over a mile with some wagons rolling down the embankment including into houses in Cornholme. (Information thanks to 'Railway Memories No. 11, Halifax and the Calder Valley' published by Bellcode Books.)
* Banking was the use on a steep gradient of a powerful loco at the rear of a heavy train to help ‘push it up’ and also to stop any wagons that broke away from rolling back down hill, not unknown in the Upper Calder Valley.
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2014-09-29T19:15:37
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Railway Accident at Cornholme - TAS001142
Accident, Chimney, Chimneys, Disaster, Event, Events, Mill, Railway, Railway Carriages, Railway line, Railways, Steam loco, Todmorden
During the night of 15 August a train of 36 loaded vans and empty mineral wagons from Lostock Hall to Healey Mills headed by a Type 4 disel D398 collided with the 'Copy Pit' banker*, an 8F 2-8-0 steam loco, at about 60-70 mph. The driver of the diesel was killed and wreckage was strewn over a mile with some wagons rolling down the embankment including into houses in Cornholme. (Information thanks to 'Railway Memories No. 11, Halifax and the Calder Valley' published by Bellcode Books.)
* Banking was the use on a steep gradient of a powerful loco at the rear of a heavy train to help ‘push it up’ and also to stop any wagons that broke away from rolling back down hill, not unknown in the Upper Calder Valley.
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2014-09-29T19:15:09
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Railway Accident at Cornholme 1967 - TAS001084
Accident, Crane, Cranes, Diesel Engine, Disaster, Event, Events, Railway, Railways, Steam loco, Todmorden
During the night of 15 August a train of 36 loaded vans and empty mineral wagons from Lostock Hall to Healey Mills headed by a Type 4 disel D398 collided with the 'Copy Pit' banker*, an 8F 2-8-0 steam loco, at about 60-70 mph. The driver of the diesel was killed and wreckage was strewn over a mile with some wagons rolling down the embankment including into houses in Cornholme. (Information thanks to 'Railway Memories No. 11, Halifax and the Calder Valley' published by Bellcode Books.)
* Banking was the use on a steep gradient of a powerful loco at the rear of a heavy train to help ‘push it up’ and also to stop any wagons that broke away from rolling back down hill, not unknown in the Upper Calder Valley.
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2014-09-28T12:27:22
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Railway Accident at Cornholme 1967 - TAS001083
Accident, Disaster, Event, Events, Railway, Railways, Todmorden
During the night of 15 August a train of 36 loaded vans and empty mineral wagons from Lostock Hall to Healey Mills headed by a Type 4 disel D398 collided with the 'Copy Pit' banker*, an 8F 2-8-0 steam loco, at about 60-70 mph. The driver of the diesel was killed and wreckage was strewn over a mile with some wagons rolling down the embankment including into houses in Cornholme. (Information thanks to 'Railway Memories No. 11, Halifax and the Calder Valley' published by Bellcode Books.)
* Banking was the use on a steep gradient of a powerful loco at the rear of a heavy train to help ‘push it up’ and also to stop any wagons that broke away from rolling back down hill, not unknown in the Upper Calder Valley.
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2014-09-28T12:27:07
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Railway Accident at Cornholme 1967 - TAS001081
Accident, Disaster, Event, Railway, Railways, Todmorden
During the night of 15 August a train of 36 loaded vans and empty mineral wagons from Lostock Hall to Healey Mills headed by a Type 4 disel D398 collided with the 'Copy Pit' banker*, an 8F 2-8-0 steam loco, at about 60-70 mph. The driver of the diesel was killed and wreckage was strewn over a mile with some wagons rolling down the embankment including into houses in Cornholme. (Information thanks to 'Railway Memories No. 11, Halifax and the Calder Valley' published by Bellcode Books.)
* Banking was the use on a steep gradient of a powerful loco at the rear of a heavy train to help ‘push it up’ and also to stop any wagons that broke away from rolling back down hill, not unknown in the Upper Calder Valley.
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2014-09-28T12:26:16
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Railway Accident at Cornholme 1967 - TAS001080
Accident, Crane, Cranes, Diesel Engine, Disaster, Event, Railway, Railway line, Railways, Steam loco, Todmorden
During the night of 15 August a train of 36 loaded vans and empty mineral wagons from Lostock Hall to Healey Mills headed by a Type 4 disel D398 collided with the 'Copy Pit' banker*, an 8F 2-8-0 steam loco, at about 60-70 mph. The driver of the diesel was killed and wreckage was strewn over a mile with some wagons rolling down the embankment including into houses in Cornholme. (Information thanks to 'Railway Memories No. 11, Halifax and the Calder Valley' published by Bellcode Books.)
* Banking was the use on a steep gradient of a powerful loco at the rear of a heavy train to help ‘push it up’ and also to stop any wagons that broke away from rolling back down hill, not unknown in the Upper Calder Valley.
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2014-09-28T12:25:59
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Railway Accident at Cornholme 1967 - TAS001079
Accident, Disaster, Event, Railway, Railways, Todmorden
During the night of 15 August a train of 36 loaded vans and empty mineral wagons from Lostock Hall to Healey Mills headed by a Type 4 disel D398 collided with the 'Copy Pit' banker*, an 8F 2-8-0 steam loco, at about 60-70 mph. The driver of the diesel was killed and wreckage was strewn over a mile with some wagons rolling down the embankment including into houses in Cornholme. (Information thanks to 'Railway Memories No. 11, Halifax and the Calder Valley' published by Bellcode Books.)
* Banking was the use on a steep gradient of a powerful loco at the rear of a heavy train to help ‘push it up’ and also to stop any wagons that broke away from rolling back down hill, not unknown in the Upper Calder Valley.
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2014-09-28T12:25:39
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Railway Accident at Cornholme 1967 - TAS001078
Accident, Chimney, Chimneys, Disaster, Event, Mill, Railway, Railway line, Railways, Todmorden
During the night of 15 August a train of 36 loaded vans and empty mineral wagons from Lostock Hall to Healey Mills headed by a Type 4 diesel D398 collided with the 'Copy Pit' banker*, an 8F 2-8-0 steam loco, at about 60-70 mph. The driver of the diesel was killed and wreckage was strewn over a mile with some wagons rolling down the embankment including into houses in Cornholme. (Information thanks to 'Railway Memories No. 11, Halifax and the Calder Valley' published by Bellcode Books.)
* Banking was the use on a steep gradient of a powerful loco at the rear of a heavy train to help ‘push it up’ and also to stop any wagons that broke away from rolling back down hill, not unknown in the Upper Calder Valley.
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2014-09-28T12:25:19
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Open Day at Birchcliffe, 11th July 2021
Birchcliffe_Centre, Event
Carol Moyse looking at the database with her sister and brother in law, Sheila and Stuart Knowles.
Alex Taylor
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2021-07-11T14:18:32
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Open Day at Birchcliffe, 11th July 2021
Birchcliffe_Centre, Event
On the right Brenda and Stuart Greenwood looking at the exhibition.
Alex Taylor
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2021-07-11T13:02:16
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Open Day at Birchcliffe, 11th July 2021
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The book stall.
Alex Taylor
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Open Day at Birchcliffe, 11th July 2021
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Carefully socially distanced.
Alex Taylor
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Open Day at Birchcliffe, 11th July 2021
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Christine and Ronnie Jackson watching a presentation.
Alex Taylor
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2021-07-11T12:46:59
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Open Day at Birchcliffe, 11th July 2021
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All set to go.
Alex Taylor
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2021-07-11T12:27:47
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Open Day at Birchcliffe, 11th July 2021
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All set to go.
Alex Taylor
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2021-07-11T12:27:28
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Open Day at Birchcliffe, 11th July 2021
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All set to go.
Alex Taylor
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2021-07-11T12:26:52
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Open Day at Birchcliffe, 11th July 2021
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Visitors looking at the baptismal pool.
Alex Taylor
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2021-07-11T12:25:51
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Open Day at Birchcliffe, 11th July 2021
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Visitors in the reception area.
Alex Taylor
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2021-07-11T12:25:00
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Open Day at Birchcliffe, 11th July 2021
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Visitors in the reception area.
Alex Taylor
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2021-07-11T12:24:52
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Open Day at Birchcliffe, 11th July 2021
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Barbara Atack talking to visitors.
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2021-07-11T12:24:07
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