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Burnley Road, Town Centre, Mytholmroyd, Calderdale.

View through the back window at 8am.

New Road, Mytholmroyd.

Mytholmroyd under water again

St. Michael's church in Mytholmroyd.

Houses at Calder Grove, Mytholmroyd.

Two proud Canada Geese with their eleven goslings!

Mytholmroyd, recorded in the 13th century as Mithomrode, refers to a clearing where two rivers meet, and is derived from the Old English (ge)mȳthum (inflected form of (ge)mȳthe, "river mouth"), plus rodu ("field" or "clearing"). The l was probably inserted out of confusion with the common place-name element holm, Old Norse for a small island or eyot.

Old mill, mytholmroyd

Mytholmroyd, Rochdale Canal.

Burnley Road, Mytholmroyd.

New Road, Mytholmroyd.

At Burnley Road, Mytholmroyd.

At Burnley Road, Town Centre, Mytholmroyd.

Outside the back of our house, December 25th 2010. Cragg Brook had frozen over and was now starting to thaw. Sheets of ice stand proud of the water where they are attached to the river bank or walls and in places lie submerged.

Mytholmroyd as seen from route back to Hebden Bridge

White Lee Recreation Ground, Midgley Road, Mytholmroyd.

White Lee Gardens, Mytholmroyd.

Houses at Calder Grove, Mytholmroyd.

I was surprised to see this old gentleman exit the wooden properties on the left. I thought they were retail units but we actually homes

The good people of Saddleworth haven't entirely embraced the redesignation of their territory as Greater Manchester.

This is Mytholmroyd Railway Station.

St Michael, Mytholmroyd, West Yorkshire, 1847-48.

By Mallinson & Healey.

South Aisle & Chapel by TH&F Healey, 1887-88.

Grade ll listed.

A fine setting above the River Calder.

Locked with no keyholder notice.

 

James Mallinson (1819-1884).

Thomas Healey (1809-1862).

 

Thomas Henry Healey (1839-1910).

Francis Healey (1835-1910).

Burnley Road, Mytholmroyd.

The seventeenth Tuesday of 2008: Bright but with poor visibility in distance. Again, spot the cat (AGAIN, not mine)! Seconds after taking this photo, a deer ran past, but I was unable to snap it because my camera card was full - oh, the tragedy!

The Libertine, at Burnley Road, Mytholmroyd.

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