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- 16:09, 4 March 2025 Free Methodist Chapel (hist | edit) [803 bytes] SBParker (talk | contribs) (Page created)
- 16:02, 4 March 2025 Luddenden Methodist Chapel (hist | edit) [640 bytes] SBParker (talk | contribs) (Page created)
- 15:51, 4 March 2025 Church Hill (hist | edit) [470 bytes] SBParker (talk | contribs) (Created page)
- 07:58, 25 February 2025 Patrick's Yard (hist | edit) [1,194 bytes] KevinMurrell (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Patrick's Yard''' thumb Patrick's Yard refers to the path from the High Street (to the left No.13 High St) and leading past the door to No. 9 High Street (Riverside House) to the front door of No. 10 High Street (The Coach House). The front of No. 9 High Street was Edson Patrick's greengrocer's shop and the yard was named after his family. At the entrance to the yard, next to the butchers, was a public toilet. The spring which...")
- 16:40, 24 February 2025 Newspaper Cuttings (hist | edit) [1,309 bytes] KevinMurrell (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Newspaper Cuttings with reference to Luddenden")
- 13:00, 23 February 2025 Mills (hist | edit) [137 bytes] John Saxton (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb")
- 12:41, 23 February 2025 Photographs (hist | edit) [57 bytes] John Saxton (talk | contribs) (Created page with "→ Mills <br>")
- 11:31, 23 February 2025 Books and Pamphlets (hist | edit) [1,395 bytes] John Saxton (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb")
- 10:47, 23 February 2025 Library (hist | edit) [175 bytes] John Saxton (talk | contribs) (Created page with "→ Books and Pamphlets <br> → Documents <br> → Newspaper Cuttings <br> → Photographs <br>")
- 19:20, 22 February 2025 Haberdashery (hist | edit) [1,138 bytes] WestHouseJohn (talk | contribs) (Created new page to provide information on the old Haberdashery: 76-77 High Street.)
- 20:31, 19 February 2025 Question Page (hist | edit) [1,915 bytes] KevinMurrell (talk | contribs) (Created page)
- 17:06, 19 February 2025 Play / Test Page 2 (hist | edit) [343 bytes] Tnmoc (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Heading Level 2 == === Heading Level 3 === ==== Heading Level 4 ==== ===== Heading Level 5 ===== '''Bold''' ''Italic''")
- 13:13, 16 February 2025 23, 24 and 25 High Street (hist | edit) [503 bytes] SBParker (talk | contribs) (New page)
- 13:08, 16 February 2025 Former Church of England School (hist | edit) [544 bytes] SBParker (talk | contribs) (Created page and adjusted text.)
- 09:19, 10 February 2025 Play / Test Page (hist | edit) [1,132 bytes] KevinMurrell (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Uploading a PDF document 1. Select Upload File from list of the rhs 2.")
- 19:54, 9 February 2025 34 High Street (hist | edit) [292 bytes] SBParker (talk | contribs) (New page for 34 High St)
- 19:49, 9 February 2025 16 High Street (hist | edit) [454 bytes] SBParker (talk | contribs) (Moved text here)
- 08:24, 7 February 2025 Riverside House (hist | edit) [116 bytes] KevinMurrell (talk | contribs) (Created blank page)
- 08:16, 7 February 2025 Common Areas (hist | edit) [32 bytes] KevinMurrell (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Cenotaph''' '''Patrick's Yard''' Patrick's Yard refers to the path from the High Street to the left of (Derek and Shelia's house). The path now leads past the door to No. 9 High Street (Riverside House) to the front door of No. 10 High Street (The Coach House). TBC")
- 09:42, 4 February 2025 Local Retail (hist | edit) [396 bytes] KevinMurrell (talk | contribs) (Created page with "There are no shops in the village any more, but it was ... Wormolds Grocery Shop Tattersols Electrical")
- 09:34, 4 February 2025 Pubs and Ale Houses (hist | edit) [186 bytes] KevinMurrell (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Still in place: ''' The Lord Nelson '''Lost: ''' The Wolf Inn Murgatroyds Arms The Bridge End Hotel The Ship Inn")
- 10:34, 30 January 2025 The Coach House (hist | edit) [2,851 bytes] SBParker (talk | contribs) (Created page)
- 12:16, 26 January 2025 Documents (hist | edit) [0 bytes] John Saxton (talk | contribs) (Created page with "PDFs of Luddenden")
- 11:57, 24 January 2025 Water Power in Luddenden Dean (hist | edit) [0 bytes] PhilRadford (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Water Power in Luddenden Dean==")
- 11:50, 24 January 2025 What did the Cornmills Produced? (hist | edit) [36 bytes] PhilRadford (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Wheat, Oats, Barley, but no Corn==")
- 11:34, 23 January 2025 The Cornmill (hist | edit) [16,210 bytes] PhilRadford (talk | contribs) (Created page with "===1854 Auction=== The Warley Cornmills were owned by The Murgatroyd family for most of the time from the 13th Century until the mid 1850’s. The last Murgatroyds to run the mills were brothers Hartley (1797-1865) and John (1799-1873). The brother's seem to have got into some financial difficulties and had to sell 19 buildings in Luddenden and the surrounding valley including the Cornmills. These were sold at an auction held at the Murgatroyd Arms on 19th July 1854, ne...")
- 21:41, 22 January 2025 Maps (hist | edit) [4,483 bytes] John Saxton (talk | contribs) (1772 County of York Surveyed)
- 18:02, 22 January 2025 St. Mary's Church (hist | edit) [1,024 bytes] SBParker (talk | contribs) (Text migrated and tidied)
- 14:49, 13 January 2025 The Lord Nelson Inn (hist | edit) [615 bytes] SBParker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Lord Nelson Inn (listed grade II)''' Like Box House, a very early house was present on this site and was shown on a map of 1599 by Christopher Saxton, the eminent map-maker. The present building (now a public house) is dated 1634 GCP (Gregory Patchett) and is constructed of rendered stone, with a stone slate roof and an L-shaped plan with rear wing. The pub is particularly of note because of its association with Branwell Brontë, who used to frequent it when...")
- 14:42, 13 January 2025 Box House (hist | edit) [322 bytes] SBParker (talk | contribs) (Moved from all-in-one page)
- 11:04, 11 January 2025 Conservation Report - Key Buildings (hist | edit) [6,660 bytes] SBParker (talk | contribs) (Recreated page)
- 10:47, 9 January 2025 Links (hist | edit) [2,761 bytes] L7j1li (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''GENERAL''' The best local history 'go to' Malcolm Bull's Calderdale Companion History of Halifax John Watson 1775 The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Halifax, in Yorkshire - John Watson - Google Books History of Midgley https://midgleywebpages.com/midgleywest.html Calderdale History From Weaver to Web: Online visual archive of Calderdale history Murgatroyd family website, including some information on the Cornmill The Luddenden Water Mill West Y...")
- 16:50, 16 December 2024 Conservation Report - Key Characteristics (hist | edit) [4,945 bytes] L7j1li (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Key Characteristics''' Strong sense of enclosure, narrow streets, pinch points, sudden views. Evolution of the village settlement over 2000 years, where the two packhorse routes into Lancashire from the Bradford area and from Halifax crossed the Luddenden Brook. The tightly packed huddle of stone buildings are the historical answer to the geological and climatic conditions of the area. The village later developed in a more straggling form up the valley sides. Tr...")
- 16:48, 16 December 2024 Conservation Report - Location and Topology (hist | edit) [2,956 bytes] L7j1li (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Location, Geology, Topography''' The Luddenden valley is set in the Pennine chain of hills. About 300-350 million years ago, much of what is now northern England was covered by a river delta. Large amounts of sand were deposited by the river, and at times the land was above the water, whilst at others, it was submerged. At the end of this period, the land started to rise in what is known as the Armorican mountain building period, and the Pennine hills were pushed up...")
- 16:45, 16 December 2024 Conservation Report - Local Administration (hist | edit) [3,515 bytes] L7j1li (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Local Government Administration''' As mentioned previously, Luddenden has always been in a slightly awkward position as far as local government administration has been concerned. Right from the time of the Domesday survey, Luddenden has straddled two administrative areas, with the Luddenden Brook being the dividing line. The area to the east of the river was in the Warley Township, whilst that part to the west was in the Midgley Township. The main administrative duti...")
- 16:42, 16 December 2024 Conservation Report - Education (hist | edit) [2,776 bytes] L7j1li (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Education''' It would appear that there was a church school in Luddenden well before the first school was built in 1825. In the Archbishop Herring’s visitation returns of 1743, it reads that “We have a school house repaired at the expense of the chapelry but not endowed wherein about twenty children are taught to read English, and catechism.” It also appears from papers relating to Midgley Township, that a school existed between 1752 and 1767. There is no evide...")
- 16:41, 16 December 2024 Conservation Report - Churches, Chapels and Religion (hist | edit) [2,162 bytes] L7j1li (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Religion and Non-Conformism''' The first mention of religion occurred in 1460, when Richard, Duke of York, gave permission for a Chapel of Ease to be built. At that time, everyone was forced to go to church on a Sunday by law, and the nearest was the Parish Church at Halifax. It is not known where this Chapel of Ease was situated, but in 1496 a licence was granted for a priest to say mass. In 1535, Archbishop Cranmer granted letters for a chapel to be built on the pr...")
- 09:19, 13 December 2024 Conservation Report (hist | edit) [99,534 bytes] 185.149.211.231 (talk) (Created page with "Luddenden Conservation Area Appraisal and Mana gement Plan Draft April 2013 www.calderdale.gov.uk Contents Contents .................................................................................................................... 1 1. Introduction .......................................................................................................... 2 What is a Conservation Area? .................................................................................")
- 19:22, 11 December 2024 Notes (hist | edit) [2,181 bytes] L7j1li (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Phil - family trees and occupation history of homes - Corn Hill - Maltsters - industry link Pennine Horizons web site for pictures Tony - His place was post office, radio shop, - Land on ginnel that TH has - Books on village - History of Lord Nelson - Conservation Society - Walkaround Luddenden - Luddenden Sage - Non-confirmation churches - Down Memory Lane - two volumes - can be reprinted - Conservation Area documents - Luddenden Key Workers - Heritage da...")