File:Brighouse101.jpg
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English: Brighouse between 1914 and 1920. The architect William Swinden Barber (1832-1908) lived and worked in this area. His large Church of St Jude (1888) with four large pinnacles can be seen in the distance. In the foreground is St John the Divine, Rastrick, completed 1914. |
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Date | 1914-1920 (Dated from local knowledge of state of architecture in image) | |||||
Source | My own scan of postcard in my possession. I bought the postcard from here: http://i.ebayimg.com/t/BRIGHOUSE-Yorkshire-RP-/00/s/NjMxWDEwMjQ=/z/wD0AAOxyJX1TCiwS/$_58.JPG | |||||
Author | unknown and anonymous. I have checked all my postcard books and postcard books in the local library and checked local museums for information on author and other matters. Nothing was found. | |||||
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