Haslingden derives from Hazeldean or Valley of the Hazels. It lies 19 miles north of Manchester in the County of Lancashire. A area at one time noted in particular for its Stone, it also played a big part in the Woollen and then later Cotton Industries from the 18th and through the 19th and early to mid 20th Century... It is steeped in Local History and can also boast to have one of the most beautiful Natural Valleys around, where thousands come and visit annually
Thursday, 6 January 2011
Haslingden Council School photos
Clifford Hargreaves has kindly sent in the above photo of Haslingden Council School from c1935. Click over photo once to enlarge...
"Hi Bryan,
Forwarding a photo of Haslingden Council School taken when I was about 6 years old. I can remember a few of the pupils and teachers names and some of the faces are vaguely familiar".
Clifford.
And below are more photos of the Haslingden Council School as follows:
1) Whilst under construction, during 1915. 2) Grand Opening Day in 1915. 3) School Mass group photo from the opening during 1915. 4) Class 1 1922. 5) 10 year olds. 6) No information. 7) Top Class in 1924 8) Group photo from 1928. (Click over photos to enlarge)