Browse Items (685 total)

  • Tags: Minster

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/ALC00481.jpg
Birchcliffe Baptist Chapel, probably ready for its opening on 31st October 1899. It closed as a chapel in February 1974 and was bought by the Joseph Rowntree Social Services Trust. A floor was built across at balcony level to provide an upper storey.…

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/ALC00482.jpg
Birchcliffe Baptist Chapel, probably ready for its opening on 31st October 1899. It closed as a chapel in February 1974 and was bought by the Joseph Rowntree Social Services Trust. A floor was built across at balcony level to provide an upper storey.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/DEF00256.jpg
Lower left Foster Mill with Hangingroyd Mill, Hebden Works and Nutclough Mill and Hebden Water in the centre. Top left the old Bircliffe Chapel with Birchcliffe Road/Wadsworth Lane climbing the hillside.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/KEC00304.jpg
In the centre Nutclough Mill and above it the old Birchcliffe Baptist Chapel and Sunday School. Centre right Birchcliffe Road sweeps up and round. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/KEC00312.jpg
The rear of the former Manse centre left. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/HLS01402.jpg
Designed by George Lister Sutcliffe, of the firm of Sutcliffe and Sutcliiffe Architects. This image appears on page 13 of A Short History of Birchcliffe Baptist Church, Hebden Bridge. Dated 1899.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/LMS00100.jpg
Tennis was one of the many sports and activities which were a popular feature of Birchcliffe Baptist Church. The only clues to the date and setting of this photo are an address at Wood End, Hebden Bridge, and the signature of Herbert Greenwood on the…

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/HLS01182.jpg
From a booklet entitled 'Views of Hebden Bridge & District', undated but believed to be around 1900. This picture shows a very new looking Birchcliffe Baptist Chapel, it opened in 1898. PH86.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/KEC00310.jpg
Top left the former Birchcliffe Baptist Chapel and Sunday School. To the right housing developed in the 1890s. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/ALC05170.jpg
Built in 1820 and closed in March 1959. demolished in1971. It was an off-shoot of Slack Chapel.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/ALC05171.jpg
Built in 1820 and closed in March 1959. demolished in1971. Off-shoot of Slack Chapel. Ref: 039a

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/HLS01043.jpg
This picture was presented to Hebden Bridge Local History Society by Mr D Thomas of Wyke. 4th February 1988. For details of the memorial stone see HLS01044.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/RSC00160.jpg
Taken from the railway bridge on Scout Bottom Road, June 1987

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/KES00129.jpg
Brearley Chapel at the start of conversion into 6 apartments. In July 2014, the complex was for sale at £1.25m.
Output Formats

atom, csv, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2