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Mytholmroyd (/ˈmaɪðəmrɔɪd/ MY-thəm-roid) is a
large village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Hebden Royd, in the
Calderdale district, in...
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Mytholmroyd railway station serves the
communities of
Mytholmroyd, Luddendenfoot, Midgley,
Cragg Vale, and
surrounding areas in West Yorkshire, England...
- is a
village in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England,
located south of
Mytholmroyd on the B6138 road
which joins the A58 and the A646. The
village is part...
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northern England, and
covers the
towns of Todmorden,
Hebden Bridge,
Mytholmroyd, Luddendenfoot, and
Sowerby Bridge, as well as a
number of
smaller settlements...
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Urban District was
established in 1894. In 1937, the
council merged with
Mytholmroyd Urban District to
become Hebden Royd
Urban District.
Hebden Bridge Urban...
- 1966.
Ireland won the 1961
United States Grand Prix with Lotus. Born in
Mytholmroyd and
raised in Scotland,
Ireland initially served in the
British Army...
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ended her own life in 1963.
Hughes was born at 1
Aspinall Street, in
Mytholmroyd in the West
Riding of Yorkshire, to
William Henry (1894–1981) and Edith...
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Isaac Hartley,
David Hartley's brother,
lived at
Elphaborough Hall,
Mytholmroyd.
Recruited Matthew Normanton and
Robert Thomas to kill
William Dighton...
- Acarine. — Brother Adam, "Breeding the Honeybee" (Northern Bee Books:
Mytholmroyd, 1987), pp. 96–98.
While the
Italian bee has many
strong points, among...
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November 2013.
Locations in the area
included Todmorden, Luddenden,
Mytholmroyd, Bradford, Keighley,
Sowerby Bridge,
Hebden Bridge, and Heptonstall....