Entries beginning Mytholmroyd ... and The Mytholmroyd ... are gathered together in this Sidetrack.
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Mytholmroyd Working Men's Club
This & associated entries use material contributed by Alan Longbottom
With only a break during World War I, it ended in 1939.
It began again as the Mytholmroyd Gala in 1960.
See
Demonstration Parade and
Sunday Sing
In October 1914, a number of the older members volunteered for active
service.
The list included
Many of them joined the
King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
/ the
King's Royal Rifle Corps,
and are mentioned on the Mytholmroyd Church Lads' Memorial
- see the Foldout
This & associated entries use material contributed by David Blanchard, Gillian Holt & Wayne Ogden
The drinking fountain is inscribed
It originally stood at the end of the County Bridge.
It was later moved to its present position on Cragg Road
This & associated entries use material contributed by Molly Sunderland
Closed in 19??
This & associated entries use material contributed by Nigel Lloyd
It is a late medieval timber-framed T-plan house and was cased in stone in the 17th century.
There is a large bressumer beam with board and muntin
panelled fire-screen
Richard Draper and Henry Draper are recorded here.
The house has also been known as St George's Chapel of Rest, Royal Fold. and Fold.
This is discussed in the book
Ancient Halls in & about Halifax
In 1924, their new motor fire engine made its first excursion to a
fire at Swat Farm, Cragg Vale, Superintendent R. Dugdale in
charge.
When Hebden Bridge Fire Station closed in 2006, that area of the
district was covered by Mytholmroyd fire station.
The old fire station was the pottery of Ted Underhill [2010]
The Society meets
in Mytholmroyd Methodist Church
at 7:30 pm
on the Second 2nd Friday of the month
from September to April
More information:
Contact: Mrs Molly Sunderland /
Telephone: 01422-884980
In 1934, they absorbed the Cragg Vale Co-operative & Industrial Society
In 1861, the society moved to larger premises next to the White Lion,
Burnley Road.
The head office and store were in New Road.
The store in New Road is now private dwellings.
In 1869, the society built 8 houses at Grove Terrace and a
further 12 houses in 1874
See
Local Board,
Luddendenfoot Local Board and
Dr John Henry Thompson
Recorded in the 1930s, when
Ronald Beaumont was a member
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Mytholmroyd Wesleyan Sunday School Cricket Club Memorial
This & associated entries use material contributed by David Cant
Recorded in 1861
at Cragg Bottom when Ratcliffe Rushworth was postmaster.
Recorded in 1874.
It was then at the same address as the business run
by Jno Smith, bootmaker
Miss Ada Ann Porter, was a postal telegraph clerk [1901] and
(possibly) Post Mistress here when her parents died [1919, 1933]
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Mytholmroyd branch of the Economic Stores
This & associated entries use material contributed by Derrick Habergham
A new station opened in December 1871.
The platforms overhung the Mytholmroyd Viaduct and were reached by
the distinctive stair-tower.
The booking hall and stair tower are Grade II listed.
In March 1934, a parcel was thrown from the Manchester to Leeds train
as it passed through the station and fell at the feet of a clergyman.
It was found to contain £100 worth of watches and jewellery
which had been stolen from a shop in Manchester on 21st March 1934.
On
3rd September 1947,
the goods yard inspector at the station, was killed in a shunting
accident.
The platform and some of the buildings which overhung the viaduct,
were removed in the 1980s.
Staff were withdrawn in 1985.
The old station was boarded up in 1991.
In September 2018, it was announced that Network Rail
and Historic England were to restore the derelict building.
There are plans to established the Ted Hughes Poetry Centre in the
building, and it is also hoped to house the Alice Longstaff Gallery Collection here
Station Masters at the Station have included
See
Todmorden Station Partnership
This & associated entries use material contributed by Cedric Rowland
See
Edward Whiteley Collinson and
George Albert Titterington
Built in 1???.
Discontinued (possibly) in 1937, when the UDC amalgamated with
Hebden Bridge Urban District Council to become Hebden Royd Urban District Council.
The building is now private houses
In 1937, it amalgamated with Hebden Bridge Urban District Council
to become Hebden Royd Urban District Council.
The inaugural – and the final closing – meetings were held at the
Dusty Miller.
See
Sir Charles Robertshaw and
Urban District Council
The platforms of Mytholmroyd Station overhung the viaduct
Mytholmroyd Ref 399-1 Mytholmroyd & Cragg Vale Band Ref 399-2 Mytholmroyd & Hawksclough Working Men's Club Ref 399-3 Mytholmroyd & Hebden Bridge Gas Company Ref 399-4 Mytholmroyd Benevolent Union Society Ref 399-5 Mytholmroyd British Restaurant Ref 399-6 Mytholmroyd Building Society Ref 399-7 Mytholmroyd Business Park Ref 399-8 Mytholmroyd Charity Demonstration Ref 399-9 Mytholmroyd Church Lads' Brigade Ref 399-10
Mytholmroyd Community Centre Ref 399-11 Mytholmroyd Cow Club Ref 399-12 Mytholmroyd Cricket Club Ref 399-13 Mytholmroyd drinking fountain Ref 399-14
Presented to the / Mytholmroyd Urban District Council / by / Charles Robertshaw Esq JP / 1921
Mytholmroyd Economic Stores Ref 399-15 Mytholmroyd Farm, Mytholmroyd Ref 399-16 Mytholmroyd Female Society Ref 399-17 Mytholmroyd Fire Station Ref 399-18 Mytholmroyd Floral & Horticultural Society Ref 399-19 Mytholmroyd Gala Ref 399-20 Mytholmroyd goose fair Ref 399-21 Mytholmroyd Historical Society Ref 399-22 Mytholmroyd Industrial Co-operative Society Ref 399-23 Mytholmroyd Industrial Society Ref 399-24 Mytholmroyd Library Ref 399-25 Mytholmroyd Local Board Ref 399-26 Mytholmroyd Methodist Cricket Club Ref 399-27 Mytholmroyd Musical Festival Ref 399-28 Mytholmroyd Musical Society Ref 399-29 Mytholmroyd Nurses' Home Ref 399-30 Mytholmroyd Parish Church Ref 399-31 Mytholmroyd Police Station Ref 399-32
A large scale map of Mytholmroyd in the 1950s marks a police
station between Mytholmroyd Farm and where the Good Shepherd Church is today.
The houses on the site look as if they might have been police
houses from that period
Mytholmroyd Post Office Ref 399-33 Mytholmroyd Railway Station Ref 399-34
Mytholmroyd Recreation Ground Ref 399-35 Mytholmroyd Rugby Club Ref 399-36 Mytholmroyd Station Ref 399-37 Mytholmroyd UDC Offices Ref 399-38 Mytholmroyd Urban District Council Ref 399-39 Mytholmroyd Viaduct Ref 399-40 Mytholmroyd Working Men's Club Ref 399-41
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