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'Peace' celebration, 1919. Headmaster, Mr Jamieson is on the left; to the left of him is Annie Crossley. On the right hand end of that row is Minnie Wilkinson. Front row seated, L - R: Sam Hellowell; next ?; Jack Crossley

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Ann Baldwin, Christine Braithwaite, unknown, Glenda Collinge, Linda Carney, Roy Collinge, Stephen Ashley

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Back row: John Helliwell, Glyn Howarth, Philip Bradley, Stephen Bowe, Desmond Greenwood, Christopher Greenwood, David Berkley, Stuart England, ?, Mr Thomas.
Middle row: Howard Walker, Janet Stenhouse, Gillian Holt née Longbottom, Anne Whittaker, Jean…

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Back row: Andrew Wilson,?,Glyn Howarth, Trevor Haigh, Stuart England, Stephen Walker, David Crossley, Mr Thomas
Middle row: Eileen Butterfield, Vivienne Leach, Glenda Robinson, Janet Stenhouse, Maxine Thornton, ?, Kathleen Stenhouse, ?, Margaret…

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During a period of very warm weather the heamaster told the school that one day they could come to school with their swimming costumes. Doris' mum told her that was all very well, but she would have to keep her vest on underneath!

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Back row, L to R: Miss Dewhirst; George Hanson; Jimmy Crossley; Annie Bradley; Doris Clegg; Jean Stott; Frank Crabtree; Jonas Edwards.

Middle row: Jack Whitehead; Olive Waite; Ivy Jeffrey; Nancy Mellors; Doris Ibbotson; Annie Priestley; Eileen…

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The timber bridge which gave its name to the town probably stood a little further upstream than the present stone structure which dates from about 1510. Legacies financed the construction: for example, James Grenewode of Wadsworth left 3s. 4d to the…

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The timber bridge which gave its name to the town probably stood a little further upstream than the present stone structure which dates from about 1510. Legacies financed the construction: for example, James Grenewode of Wadsworth left 3s. 4d to the…

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Donated by Denise Ramsden

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Mytholm Church School, Hebden Bridge, also known as Hebden Bridge National School, St James Day School and St James School, Hebden Bridge. The need for a school was prompted by Rev George Sowden. It was built by subscription. The corner-stone was…

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St. James, Parish Church of Hebden Bridge School. Angels from L to R: John Buckley, Joan Crabtree, Kathleen Hey, Beryl Stocks, June Fielding, Lily Bolton, not known, Gillian Uttley, Derek McMahon. Three Kings L to R: Kenneth Hawks, Gordon Smith,…

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Previously based at Millwood, the congregation moved to Roomfield in 1877, nearer to Todmorden Centre. The Chapel was demolished in 1953 due to dry rot and similarly the schoolroom in 1959. A new small Chapel opened at Roomfield in 1962.

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Todmorden National School, built on part of the church burial ground, had 153 scholars at the official opening ceremony in 1845. By 1851 this had increased to 294, although this figure included the Sunday School. There were 90 pupils in the day…

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Rawson Family collection of glass negatives. C1890
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