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Transactions of the Halifax Antiquarian Society 3
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Transactions of the Halifax Antiquarian Society 3
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Transactions of the Halifax Antiquarian Society
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3
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Journal
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10 Apr 2002
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The study of local history in the Pennines: the comparative dimension
Bernard Jennings
13 - 30
Assesses the value of comparative studies of evidence from Domesday, medieval farming practices, and developments in the textile industry.
The top of a monstrous hill: approaches to Heptonstall
Barber Gledhill
31 - 45
A study of routes into and out of the community based on accounts of road-making from the sixteenth century onwards.
The documents of Carr House Farm, Shelf, 1600--1794
Cyril Metcalfe
47 - 55
An examination of deeds and indentures relating to the property.
Catholic communities in Calderdale in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
John A Hargreaves
57 - 70
An historical account which gives details of church-building activities.
Commercial, hydropathic and private baths in Calderdale in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
P W Robinson
71 - 89
Lists and describes a number of bathing establishments of various type.
Fielden Brothers, Todmorden: the rise to prominence 1782--1832
Brian R Law
91 - 112
An account of the family whose commercial activities provided them with a vast fortune and contributed to the economic prosperity of the town as a whole. Covers developments in the cotton industry of the time.
The Stoodley Pike obelisk: a commemorative monument 1793--1889
J A Heginbottom
113 - 123
Details events leading to the building and rebuilding of the structure which is often wrongly referred to as a folly.
John Ramsbottom (1814--97): Victorian railway engineer
Jack Wild
125 - 129
A biography of one of Todmorden's illustrious personages.
Vernacular Architecture Group 1994
Stuart Crowther
150 - 154
Brief reports on properties visited by the group.