Photograph
number:
Buildings
51
1998
Demolition of Cliff Farm
Connor House is now built on
this site
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Photograph
number:
Buildings
52
1998
Demolition
of Cliff Farm
On the left of the
photograph can be seen Voddens house (before the front
extension that can be seen today)
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Photograph
number:
Buildings
53
1998
Demolition
of Cliff Farm
Taken from the upstairs at
Grange House. Connor House is now built on this site
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Photograph
number:
Buildings
54
1998
Demolition
of Cliff Farm
Looking from where the side of
the house would have been towards Cliff Lane. Grange House is in the
background.
Connor House is now built on this site
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Photograph
number:
Buildings
55
1998
Demolition
of Cliff Farm
The
rubble on the left of the photograph is where the house was before
demolition took place. Looking towards Coop Cottages.
Connor House is now built on this site
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Photograph
number:
Buildings
56
1998
Demolition
of Cliff Farm
The rubble on the right of the
photograph is where the house was before demolition took place. Looking
towards Shafton from Grange House. Connor House is now built on this site
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Photograph
number:
Buildings
57
1998
Demolition
of Cliff Farm
Looking towards Shafton from
Grange House. The fire at Royston Coking plant can just be seen in the
distance. Connor House is now built on this site
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Photograph
number: Buildings
58
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13th
January 2000
Fidling
Farm
David
Hardwick from Barnsley Road took this photograph from the roof of Brierley
club
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Photograph
number:
Buildings 59
13th
January 2000
Lilac
Cottage (bungalow) – Rose
Cottage bottom right Church Street
David
Hardwick from Barnsley Road took this photograph from the roof of Brierley
club
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Photograph
number:
Buildings 60
13th
January 2000
St
Paul’s Cottage (bottom left), Church and School Church Street
David
Hardwick from Barnsley Road took this photograph from the roof of Brierley
club
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Photograph
number:
Buildings 61
13th
January 2000
The
old Brierley Colliery and more recently Amco services yard
The
new housing estate is built here now (October 2005)
David
Hardwick from Barnsley Road took this photograph from the roof of Brierley
club
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Photograph
number:
Buildings 62
26th
August 2001
Methodist
Church – Church Street
Photograph
taken by David Hardwick from Barnsley Road
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Photograph
number:
Buildings 63
26th
August 2001
Methodist
Church – Church Street
Photograph taken by David
Hardwick from Barnsley Road
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Photograph
number:
Buildings 64
Hall
Farm – Brierley Hall – Grange Farm – Church Street 26th
August 2001
Photograph
taken by David Hardwick from Barnsley Road
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Photograph
number:
Buildings 65
26th
August 2001
Grange
House
Photograph
taken by David Hardwick from Barnsley Road
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Photograph
number:
Buildings 66
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Pre 1916
St Paul's School
The photograph shows
St Paul's school before the red brick extension was built to the front of
the school. At this time, the school would only have one teacher
who lived in the house adjacent to the school. The school was first known as
Brierley Girls and infants. It officially opened in 1871, but there are records to
show that there was a form of schooling before this date. I would suggest
the erection of the school building was started in 1869, the same time (or
possibly not long after) the church was built
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Photograph
number:
Buildings 67
Circa 1906
St Paul’s Church
George
Saville Foljambe built the Church in 1869 just before he died. Before the
Church was built, Church Street was known as Town Street
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Photograph
number:
Buildings 68
2002
St
Paul’s School
Now
demolished
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Photograph number:
Buildings 69
2002
St Paul’s School
Now
demolished
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Photograph number:
Buildings 70
Date unknown
Elms Farm
Common Road, the home of the Dymond
family for many years. Although the date is unknown, the photographer G A
Fillingham was taking photographs of village life around 1906/1912
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Photograph number:
Buildings 71
1999
Elms Farm
Common Road, the home of the Dymond
family for many years
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Photograph number:
Buildings 72
1954
Construction of Grimethorpe Modern
School
Now Willowgarth High School
Photograph reproduced from an old
newspaper cutting
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Photograph number: Buildings 73
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photograph number to view
Circa 1956
Brierley Grimethorpe Modern School
Now Willowgarth High School
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Photograph number:
Buildings 74
1999
Willowgarth High School
Photograph taken from Brierley
Common. Emley Moor mast can be seen at the back right of the photograph
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Photograph number:
Buildings 75
1999
Willowgarth High School
Photograph taken from Brierley
Common. Just behind the school can be seen Redfearn glass at Monk Bretton
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