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Nazebottom Baptist Church, 1908. The completed church was officially opened by Mrs E.J. Crossley of Royd House, Hebden Bridge, on 13th March 1909..

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Nazebottom Baptist Church, 1908. The completed chapel was officially opened by Mrs E.J. Crossley of Royd House, Hebden Bridge, on 13th March 1909.

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These youngsters, all in their Sunday best, are gathered for the celebration of laying of foundation stones.

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These youngsters, all in their Sunday best, are gathered for the celebration of laying of foundation stones.

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The Mount Olivet Chapel of 1846 was superseded by this new Church, designed by Sutcliffe & Sutcliffe. Built at a cost of £2,200 it was opened on 13th March 1909 by Mrs E. J. Crossley of Royd House, Hebden Bridge. Judging by the presence of a brass…

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This photo features the newly built (1875) Prospect Terrace, the space to the left of it is where Nazebottom Baptist Church will be built in 1908. The extremely tall chimney was for Calderside Mill. The houses centre right are Thistle Bottom.
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