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Heywood Collection

"Heywood: A Historical Tapestry Unveiled" Step back in time to the bustling Heywood Market Place in the early 1900s, where locals gathered for commerce and community

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Heywood Collection: The interior of the Grand Hotel, showing the damage done by the bombardment, 1914
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Heywood Collection: Market Place, Heywood
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Heywood Collection: Heywood Market Place early 1900s
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Heywood Collection: Giles Heywood
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Heywood Collection: Public arms: Stamford; Stratford-on-Avon; Heywood; Derbyshire; Thaxted (engraving)
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Heywood Collection: Members of the New Parliament (engraving)
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Heywood Collection: New Members of the House of Commons, Heroes of the Conflict (b / w photo)
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Heywood Collection: New Church of St Luke, Heywood, Lancashire (engraving)
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Heywood Collection: New Members of the New House of Commons (engraving)
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Heywood Collection: TWO CHINCHILLA KITTENS
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Heywood Collection: Rochdale OL10 1 Map
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Heywood Collection: Rochdale OL10 2 Map
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Heywood Collection: Wiltshire BA13 4 Map
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Heywood Collection: Girl workers in a munitions factory, 1915
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Heywood Collection: The boat deck of the Lusitania, showing lifeboats, 1915
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Heywood Collection: Customs Room at the Gare du Nord, Paris, a relief station for French refugees, 1914
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Heywood Collection: The naval raid on the East Coast, 1914
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Heywood Collection: The Australian troops in Egypt encamped near the Pyramids, 1914
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Heywood Collection: In one of the French trenches, 1914
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Heywood Collection: Red Cross officers at dinner in a dug-out, 1914
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Heywood Collection: The last act of a tragedy: A photograph taken on the last boat leaving Ostend for England, 1914
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Heywood Collection: The part played by motor transports in the retreat from Antwerp, 1914
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Heywood Collection: A British submarine running on the surface of the water, 1914
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Heywood Collection: Taking a submarine mine out of stores, 1914
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Heywood Collection: Examining a Torpedo, 1914
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Heywood Collection: A German mine layer leaving port with her mines ready on deck, 1914
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Heywood Collection: The morning toilet on the Continent, 1914
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Heywood Collection: The Soldier and his Rations: A photograph taken at one of the British camps in France, 1914
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Heywood Collection: Turcos waiting for the order to advance, 1914
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Heywood Collection: French cuirassiers riding through the streets of Paris on their way on the front, 1914
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Heywood Collection: Compiegne: The Hotel de Ville, 1914
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Heywood Collection: Abandoned British trenches and guns at Maubeuge, 1914
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Heywood Collection: General Botha and his three sons, 1914
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Heywood Collection: Drilling Recruits on the roof of Somerset House, London, 1914
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Heywood Collection: Inside the Barbette of a Battleship showing the opened breech of a 13 5 inch gun, 1914
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Heywood Collection: The Stokehold of a Battleship, 1914
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Heywood Collection: Fitting up an Electric Contact Mine, 1914
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Heywood Collection: A view of the Bourse during the passage of the German troops, 1914
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Heywood Collection: German infantry entering Brussels in the rain, 1914
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Heywood Collection: Removing German emblems from German Embassy, Carlton House Terrace, London, 1914
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Heywood Collection: One of the New Army making himself useful in his billet, 1915
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Heywood Collection: Soldiers assisting the farmers by getting in the hay, 1915
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Heywood Collection: Sergeants hauling the bridal coach from the church, 1915
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Heywood Collection: A khaki wedding: Cutting the wedding cake with the bridegrooms sword, 1915
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Heywood Collection: Back to the trenches from Victoria Station, London, 1915
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Heywood Collection: The interior of one of the wrecked houses in Southend, 1915
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Heywood Collection: The result of an air raid: A wrecked house in Southend, 1915
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Heywood Collection: The Lusitania at full speed, 1915


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"Heywood: A Historical Tapestry Unveiled" Step back in time to the bustling Heywood Market Place in the early 1900s, where locals gathered for commerce and community. This vibrant hub was a testament to the industrious spirit of Heywood. Notable figures like Mr. Heywood Hill and Lady Anne Gathorne-Hardy graced these streets, leaving their mark on this thriving town. Their presence reflected the rich history and influential personalities that shaped Heywood. Arthur Heywood-Lonsdale's legacy resonated throughout the region, as his contributions left an indelible imprint on its development. Meanwhile, Giles Heywood proudly carried forward his family name, embodying the values of tradition and progress. The public arms of Stamford, Stratford-on-Avon, Derbyshire, Thaxted adorned engravings across town - symbols of pride and heritage interwoven with Heywood's identity. In times of change and progress, new members joined Parliament - heroes who emerged from conflicts fought with unwavering determination. Their commitment to serving their constituents echoed through black-and-white photographs capturing their resolve. Amidst this historical tapestry lies the New Church of St Luke in Heywood, Lancashire - a testament to faith's enduring presence within this community. Its majestic engraving stands as a reminder of spiritual unity amidst societal transformations. As boundaries shifted and constituencies evolved over time, maps became essential tools for navigating Rochdale OL10 1 area – guiding residents through familiar streets while embracing newfound territories beyond. Yet amidst all these grand narratives emerges an unexpected delight – two chinchilla kittens frolicking playfully. These charming creatures bring joy even amidst serious affairs; reminding us that life is full of simple pleasures waiting to be cherished. Heywood remains a place where history intertwines with modernity; where past achievements inspire future endeavors, and is a town that celebrates its roots while embracing progress, forever etching its name in the annals of time.