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Dedication and unveiling of the new head on the memorial to the unknown soldier at Mytholmroyd, Sunday 16th October 2011. The parade from St Michae'ls Square to the memorial gardens was led by "old soldiers" from the Manchester Regiment in World War…

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Dedication and unveiling of the new head on the memorial to the unknown soldier at Mytholmroyd, Sunday 16th October 2011.

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John Wheelwright preparing to take part in the parade.

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Seen here at Clegg Nook. Steve Murty is the driver of the stunt truck. Scout Road Methodist Church is on the left of the picture.

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The procession is en route to the pavilion at Popples where a gathering was celebrating the Silver Jubilee of King George V in May 1935.

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Probably taking part in a parade in Hebden Bridge to celebrate the coronation of the Queen in 1953. D. Lister. Madge Rushworth, Susan Smith behind.

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Wilson Bros' decorated float, taken on Coronation Day, 9th August 1902.

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Aston and Barker's wagon is paraded through the town in the Lifeboat Saturday procession on 7th July 1906

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Children of Roomfield Baptist Sunday School waiting to join the annual Band of Hope procession, at Anchor Street, Halifax Road.

In the late 19th Century every Chapel and Sunday School had its library, Mutual Improvement Society, Debating Society,…

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The horse-drawn fire tender with its crew are photographed on Rochdale Road before joining a procession, about 1905. The man holding the horse is John Hamer Hollinrake who, in 1911, became the Chief Fire Officer.
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