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Left to Right - Back row: Leslie Greaves, Geoffrey Horsfall, Tony Scott, Stewart Turner, Godfrey Hurst, David Marshall. Front row: Wilfred Heywood, Barrie Mitchell, Colin Lever (Capt.) Ivan Redman, Peter Lever. Standing: Bernard Walker (P.E.…

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Photograph taken c1969.

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This building is now Crossley Heath School, before then it was Crossley and Porter Grammar School, it was built as the town's orphanage- albeit a very grand one. Postcard dated 1912.

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This building is now Crossley Heath School, formerly Crossley and Porter. It is on one of the roads which lead down to the Huddersfield Road and remains today much as in this image. Postcard dated October 1906.

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Possibly Mr Collins of Heptonstall by the Old Bridge in Hebden Bridge, taken from Old Gate, March 1970. Stubbings School is in the centre of the picture, and St john's Church on the left.

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Used as an illustration in Gertrude Attwood's book "A Village Childhood"

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The teacher is Miss Stanzer. Back row left to right: unknown, Bernard Sutcliffe, Donald Sheard, unknown, Terry Dewhirst, next, the tallest boy, is Keith Collinge. Possibly on the right is Peter Toothill or Russell Taylor.

In front of Keith…

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The wall at the bottom of Keighley Road bearing a poster dated 1903. Behind you can just see Stubbings School which was opened in 1878.

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L to R. Back Row - Mr George Seal, George Croad, Terence Mitchell, Joe Thomas, Willie Wade, George Horsfall, Harold Horsfall, Howard Thomas, Ronald Craven, Jimmy Ackroyd (Stumpy Jim). 3rd Row from front - Ida Windle, Mary Ashworth, Gwen Pickles,…

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L to R. Back Row - Miss Lottie Eastwood, Selwyn Berkley, Albert Parker, Fred Bramall, Ronald Greenwood, Edward Astin, Eric Shaw, James Stansfield, Denis Parker, Kenneth Wilcock, Mr George Seel. Middle Row - Raymond Pickles, Hida (Hilda?) Jackson,…

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Front row: 7th from left, Frank Walton, 5th from left Mr Rushworth, Headmaster, 3rd from left Mr Hemstock or Henstock, Woodwork, third row 5th from left Miss booth, Domestic Science, 6th from left Mrs Fred Chatburn, 8th from left Ruth Marshall, 10th…

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Standing: ? , Miss Lloyd (later Mrs Dobson), ? , Mrs Edwards, ? , ? , ? , Mrs Holden, Caretaker, Mr Hemstock. Seated: ? , Miss Livermore, Mr Lee , Mr Rushforth, Miss Oakley, Miss Clemmy, Mrs Davey.

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The Parish Church but at Mytholm, well out of the town centre.

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Congregationalists had held regular meetings in Halifax since at least 1763 and the Square Chapel, named after the area although it is also square in shape, was opened in 1772 at a cost of over £2,000. The chapel was first preached in on 24th May…

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Heptonstall School, opened in 1879, is on the left. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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Situated on Holme Street, the brick building is the Trades Club, and behind the trees is Riverside School. The old Little Theatre has been demolished and preparations are starting for building the new one.
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