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Pecket Shed, one of the last fustian weaving mills, seems to crowd in on the Methodist Chapel.

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Behind the Methodist Church can be seen Pecket Shed, one of the last fustian weaving mills, seems to crowd in on the Methodist Chapel.

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Note on back of picture says "Nora's garden at Swiss Cottage".

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Beyond the cluster of cottages is the road to Old town and the old property to the right of that on the brow of the hill is Akroyd.

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Vent for the aquduct carrying water from the reservoirs in the upper valley to Mount Tabor. From there it went to the treatment works in Halifax. The stone structure is built on top of the spoil fromthe shaft. Note the plain coping compared to the…

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The majority of the school was demolished, just the left hand gable roofed section remains. A bungalow has been built on the site.

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Pecket Well Mill centre right, Wilcroft Farm on left.

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Wedding Margaret nee Greenwood to Brian Mellor also on photograph Mr & Mrs Denham (Grandparents) Boy in short trousers Roy Grindrod. Alice & David Greenwood (Parents) Bride & Groom. Mr & Mrs Mellor (Parents), Brother? Bridesbaids Margaret Lord,…

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Crimsworth Terrace is towards the left of the picture and Pecket Well at the top.

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The War Memorial at Smeakin Hill to the 33 men of Wadsworth who lost their lives in the war of 1914 – 1918 was unveiled on 23rd September 1923 by Major Robert H. Barker.
Roughly based on Stoodley Pike, it is an obelisk 41 feet high (Stoodley is 120…

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Situated on Smeakin Hill. Built to commemorate those from Wadsworth who wee killed in the First World War, 34 names. Six further names were added after the Second World War
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