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Tag: Newspaper and Journal Illustrations
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Holmfirth Flood of 1852
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Waingate, Berry Brow (Albert T. Pile)
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Slaithwaite Manor House (Albert T. Pile)
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Shepley Old Hall (Albert T. Pile)
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Old Kirkheaton (Albert T. Pile)
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Wormall's Hall, Almondbury (Albert T. Pile)
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Woodsome Old Mill (Albert T. Pile)
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Woodsome Lees (Albert T. Pile)
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St Peter's, Huddersfield (Albert T. Pile)
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St John's, Upperthong (Albert T. Pile)
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St John's, Lepton (Albert T. Pile)
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Pack Horse Yard, Huddersfield (Albert T. Pile)
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Netherthong (Albert T. Pile)
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Lydgate Chapel, New Mill (Albert T. Pile)
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Fenny Hall (Albert T. Pile)
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Farnley Tyas (Albert T. Pile)
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Beast Market and Kirkgate, Huddersfield (Albert T. Pile)
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All Hallows, Kirkburton (Albert T. Pile)
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All Hallows, Almondbury (Albert T. Pile)
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Dorothy Langley
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Dorothy Langley
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Dorothy Langley
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Dorothy Langley
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Dorothy Langley
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Dorothy Langley
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Dorothy Langley
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Dorothy Langley
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Dorothy Langley
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Dorothy Langley
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Dorothy Langley
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Althea Mildred Langley (1897-1956)
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Reginald Sheridan (1925)
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Paul R. Hall (1887-1935)
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Meg o' the Woods (1918)
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Hetty Payne (1883-1976)
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Winky's Strategem (1914)
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Seth Lister Mosley (1847-1929)
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Daily Mirror (21/Mar/1907)
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Arthur Turton (1906-1984)
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Geoffrey Riley and Parents
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Crash Site of RAF Mosquito DZ698
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Cook's Study
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Suffragettes Hard at Work
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Suffragettes at the Huddersfield Election
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Suffragettes and the Huddersfield Election
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Suffragettes Play a Prominent Part in the Huddersfield Election
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Strenuous Suffragettes at the Huddersfield Election
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Huddersfield Railway Disaster
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Baby Suffragette Goes Home
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Farm Animal Exhibits
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Catherine Augusta Yeats-Milne (1857-1905) née Hutchison
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Huddersfield Cemetery
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Gerald Vyvian Williamson (1903-1940)
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Samuel William Copley (1859-1937)
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Samuel William Copley (1859-1937)
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Illustrated London News 29 April 1905
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Mrs. Pankhurst in Huddersfield
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Dora Thewlis
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Berry Brow Railway Station
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Rev. George Julius Tatham
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Leeds Mercury (30/Apr/1930)
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Leeds Mercury (21/Jan/1927)
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Leeds Mercury (20/Dec/1926)
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Leeds Mercury (17/Mar/1927)
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Leeds Mercury (16/Oct/1929)
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Leeds Mercury (24/Mar/1926)
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Illustrated Police News, 14 July 1883
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Plan Shewing Discoveries in 1865-6 at Slack
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Leeds Mercury (10/Dec/1931)
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Leeds Mercury (03/Feb/1933)
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The Sketch (31/Dec/1930)
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Victoria Tower, Castle Hill
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Huddersfield Chronicle (28/Nov/1857).
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The Royal Visit to Huddersfield (1883)
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The Royal Visit to Huddersfield (1883)
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Estate Buildings, Huddersfield
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Victoria Tower, design by Edward C.H. Maidman
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The Grave of Robin Hood
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Remains of Holme Bridge
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Water Street and Hinchliffe's Mill
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Bursting of the Reservoir Embankment
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The Lower Mill
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View from Mill Hill towards Victoria Bridge
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Remains of Dighley Mill
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Scene Opposite the Wesleyan Chapel
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View of the Bilberry Reservoir, Looking down the Valley, Shewing the Remains of the Embankment
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The Upper Mill, Showing the Remains of the Dye House
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Remains of Bridge and Site of Toll House
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View of the Reservoir from Below, Looking Towards the Hills
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Broadhead's Mill
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Remains of the Upper Bridge
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The Village of Holmfirth, from Victoria Bridge
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Ruins of Broadbent's (Charlesworth's) Mill
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Huddersfield Market Hall
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James Stockwell (c.1859-1892)
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James Stockwell (c.1859-1892)
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Engraving of Huddersfield Market Place
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Joe Perkin (1809-1868)
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Lord Houghton Unveiling the Statue of Sir R. Peel at Huddersfield.
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Statue of Sir R. Peel at Huddersfield
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Meltham Mills Convalescent Home