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Taken from Fairfield the railway warehouse is prominent, with to the left of it many wagons in the sidings.

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The low white building in the foreground is Palace House, after which the road is named. The large building in the foreground on the left is the Roman Catholic Church which was built 1896 and closed in 1991.

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The Mayor of Hebden Royd, Cllr Betty Ward, officially unveiled the plaque to Rev Fawcett on the day of the retirement party for Rev Stanley Kirby, 29th October, 2005.

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Taken at his retirement from Hope Baptist Church, Hebden Bridge, 29th October 2005.

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Probably wedding guests outside Hope Baptist Church, Hebden Bridge

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Pallis House or Pallisser House c.1900. Originally the house of the palliser who had been responsible for the fencing, palisade/palings, around Erringden deer park.

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Hope Baptist Church is in the middle of the picture, and Queens Terrace on Heptonstall Road is in the distance.

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On the left is Hope Baptist Church and on right is the number 15 bus from Leeds to Burnley, its destination indicator shows the principal intermediate points on the route - Dudley Hill, Halifax, Hebden Bridge. The winding handle for the destination…

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A wonderfully evocative picture of a time when road works only needed a Keep Right sign. Hope Baptist Church is on the left and the Picture House to the right. The bridge over the road between the two parts of Crossley Mill can be seen.

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The musicians played during the final service held at Hope Baptist Church to celebrate the retirement of Rev Stanley Kirby.

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Above the barge is the Picture House and opposite Hope Baptist Chapel. The timber structures have been replaced with a building providing appartments on the upper floor and various facilities on the ground floor including Visitor Information Centre.

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Above the barge is the Picture House and opposite Hope Baptist Chapel. The timber structures have been replaced with a building providing appartments on the upper floor and various facilities on the ground floor including Visitor Information Centre.

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Above the barge is the Picture House and opposite Hope Baptist Chapel. The timber structures have been replaced with a building providing appartments on the upper floor and various facilities on the ground floor including Visitor Information Centre.

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Above the barge is the Picture House and opposite Hope Baptist Chapel. The timber structures have been replaced with a building providing appartments on the upper floor and various facilities on the ground floor including Visitor Information Centre.

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Walking across Hope Street from Albert Street with Hope Baptist Chapel on the right. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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From a booklet entitled 'Views of Hebden Bridge & District', undated but believed to be around 1900. Hope chapel opened in 1857.

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Postcard dated 1905. Hope Baptist Church with the adjacent Manse - Hope House.

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Hope Baptist Church was established in 1777. The present church was opened in 1858 and could seat 1000 people.
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