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The Life and Times of Gordon Sutcliffe
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Made available by: Dorothy Sutcliffe, Four Winds, Blackshaw Head, HX7 7JJ
Edited by: Monica and Ged Haley SHED members
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Original file name: Gordon Sutcliffe's Grandad-right and Dr Appleyard_1920.jpg
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This photograph shows Gordon's family haymaking at Horsehold using a horse drawn hay cart. On the right is Gordon's granddad, in the forefront is the local GP Dr Appleyard who lived at The Grange, On top of the cart is Gordon's father George Henry, and on the left his uncle.
Gordon's Childhood and family. Frederick Gordon Sutcliffe was born on 29 November 1928 at Horsehold Hebden Bridge. He was the oldest child of George Henry and Hilda. He had a sister Jessie May and and a younger brother Edwin. His father was a farmer . Jessie still lives in Heptonstall The family lived in and around Hebden Bridge and Blackshaw throughout his childhood. He attended Mytholm Church of England School from 1933 moving to Central Street School in 1939.
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Haymaking at Horsehold: Gordon Sutcliffe's family
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c1920's:taken
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Gordon Sutcliffe's relatives
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Gordon Sutcliffe with his father ? harrowing at Horsehold
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Original filename: plough.jpg
Gordon Sutcliffe with his father ? harrowing at Horsehold
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The Life and Times of Gordon Sutcliffe
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Gordon Sutcliffe's father George Henry harrowing at Horsehold
Gordon’s Childhood Frederick Gordon Sutcliffe was born on 29 November 1928 at Horsehold Hebden Bridge. He was the oldest child of George Henry and Hilda. He had a sister Jessie May and and a younger brother Edwin. His father was a farmer . Jessie still lives in Heptonstall
The family lived in and around Hebden Bridge and Blackshaw throughout his childhood. He attended Mytholm Church of England School from 1933 moving to Central Street School in 1939.
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Made available by Dorothy Sutcliffe, Four Winds, Blackshaw Head SHED member
Edited by: Monica and Ged Haley SHED members
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English
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Omeka item id: 88
Original filename: plough.jpg
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Gordon Sutcliffe's father harrowing at Horsehold
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Gordon Sutcliffe
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