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Brighouse and
Christmas Past
presented by
Chris Helme
The Brighouse of my own childhood
seems a far different place from the
town I know of today. The shop
lights always seemed brighter the
Christmas tree looked even bigger
and the tinsel seemed to glitter more
in those days.
Commercial Street, King Street and
Bethel Street were so busy that
folks had to walk in the road to
pass the swirling crowds of
shoppers.
Even those queuing up outside
many of the shops waited patiently
taking in the many different aromas
there were, wafting through the
busy streets.
No doubt taking the opportunity of
sharing a joke or a smile whilst waiting
to be served.

Ah well, it might sound sentimental
but you’re only a child once.
But today Christmas
the world over means
shopping......
- and lots of it and be that many shops
have extended hours and are open seven
days a week and many of us are able to
buy on—line. Most of us all seem to insist
on shopping at the same time which in
inevitably means one thing

CROWDS
So let us turn the
clock back and
share some snap
shots in time from
the last 100 years.
Aspects of
Christmas we have
all experienced
here in Brighouse.
Commercial Street c1890 - many of the
same buildings of that period are still here
today.
NOTE THE WIDTH OF THE PAVEMENT.....
The old Malt Kiln in
Union Street was
demolished to make
way for the new
Town Hall in 1887.

For Brighouse the
dawn of a new era
Holroyd Buildings
the property that
was facing the town
hall - the cobbled
section between the
two was Union
Street.

Above on the
corner was Joe
(Skinny) Marsden's
green grocers and
game shop – and
rabbits too.
Lancaster’s meat
and game shop
1890. This
business was
started in 1856.
This is their
Christmas display
– where the
Wellington Arcade
is today
Modern day greeting cards
have origins to a card
printed in December 1843 at
the instigation of Sir Henry
Cole, first director London's
V & A Museum.
With the words "A MERRY
CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY
NEW YEAR TO YOU" written
across a banner covering the
bottom half. This was to
become the "standard'
Christmas card message.
The new Brighouse Post Office opened 3rd
December 1900 in Park Street just in time for the
Christmas post – Thomas Quinn was its first
postmaster. Previously the post office was in
various shop premises in the town centre.
The Post office staff of the 1930s
Brighouse Post office staff support the
Brighouse Echo Christmas Toy Appeal 1991
Postcard style Christmas
cards from 1904 and 1903
– I wonder what they
would think of those that
now send e-cards ?
Christmas time means it’s party time
and of course the school nativity....
St James School (or Queen Street School)
nativity 1946 - this school was on the site now
occupied by Tesco’s Supermarket. As a school
it closed in the early 1970s
OR....this one at Hipperholme Infant School taken
sometime between 1942 and 1949. The school closed
in the 1980s and was later demolished and the site
became part of a housing development .
OR...you might have gone to the works Christmas
dinner in the canteen - no expense spared here on
Christmas trimmings at Mellor’s Mint factory in
Millroyd Street opposite the old swimming baths
– c1959 / 1960
Christmas trimmings brought out at
T.F.Firth’s 1951 – no health and safety
problems here
T.F.Firth’s retired employees
Christmas Party December 1994
OR... you may have gone to your mum & dad’s
works party – here are some of the children
attending the Brookfoot based Meredith and
Drew’s party in 1945
OR... as these children at Thornton,
Hannam and Marshall (Dyers) at Brookfoot
in 1925 which would have been held either
in the works canteen OR....
At a local club such as these children having a
great time at their Christmas party in 1957 at the
Dyers Club (now the residential home for the
elderly) in Brighouse Wood Lane.
You cannot
have Christmas
without the
Christmas tree
and the
trimmings

Brighouse Girls
Grammar School 1952
The Days of Real Winters
Kirklees Bar Wakefield Road Brighouse – c1890
January 1947 with Christmas barely over
was the start of the coldest winter for more
years than anyone could remember.
Towngate Clifton 1947 – the village just
about closed down
Clifton Co-op January 1947 – whilst this
would cause problems for most people
children were re-assured that Santa would
have no problem
Towngate Clifton during the freeze of
January 1963 when the temperature dropped
to -12.2C
From the Roy Black collection

Clifton Common impossible for motor
vehicles
From the Brian Hunt collection

Whilst it looks picturesque and almost inviting it
was a highly dangerous situation for anyone who
was foolish enough to venture on the ice. This
was Boxing Day 1981 – a rare event
No council gritters in 1890 James Ball
outfitters shop next door to the White Swan
pub (now Lloyds Bank)
Kids didn’t mind the cold – with many of them
taking the opportunity of using their new
Christmas present, a sledge, for the first time in
Holly Bank Road at Field Lane Estate in 1953
...then again given half a chance these adults also
took the opportunity of enjoying the snow and ice.
Seen here in 1947 on the Sunny Vale boating lake –
what a way to spend a Boxing Day evening.
SHOPPING FOR CHRISTMAS

Wartime Rationing
8th January 1940 to 4th July 1954
There was always a Christmas bargain to be
had at the market – Market Street 1936
...and even in the 1960s
This is Barclay’s
Bank these days - no
ATMs and no credit
cards in 1902 . Once
you had spent up
that was it until your
next pay day...but the
one place that was a
lifeline for many
families was the
Co-op.
The Co-op divvy – helped
countless families
through Christmas and
other holiday periods can you remember you
Co-op number ?
I am sure many of you
will remember visiting
the menswear
department on this busy
corner for a few
Christmas presents.
1956 saw the arrival of
the new Food Hall and
the revolution in
shopping - the start of
Self Service. Imagine
being able to buy your
Christmas food
shopping in one go
and in the 1970s you
could even get double
stamps as well.
Castle Hill Co-op
Branch at Rastrick
- 1899

One customer
trying to get to
grips with the new
self service method
of shopping in 1957
Shops you may remember

Tommy Joy’s Cycle
and pram shop –
which is now
Wilkinson’s car park
A shop that had been
established for at least
50 years before the
town centre
re-development of the
early 1970s saw its
demise – ‘Ideal for
Christmas presents...’
one of their
advertisements once
promoted
Fruit, Fish, Game and Poultry was available at
Frank Stocks Cash Stores in
Commercial Street
Charles Hollingdrake had his drapery
shop at 8 and 9 King Street where he
commenced trading in 1885
JP ‘The Great Provider’ – Joah Pearson
(b1874 - d1944)– a marketing genius way
ahead of his time. This was the confectioners
you would have all gone to at this time of year
Thomas Wyatt’s hosiery and drapers
everything the modern housewife would need
-1890
Buying those all
important new
shoes for the
children - the place
to go from 1860 to
the 1980s was
George Mitchell’s
in Commercial
Street
Eastman’s butcher’s 5 King Street which with
number 3 is now the offices of Bearder’s
solicitors
Hillard’s Freezer Food Centre
Commercial Street - 1976
With the arrival or
return of Hillard’s as a
Supermarket was in
1972 this changed the
face of shopping in
Brighouse.
It changed yet again with
the arrival of Tesco and
in more recent times
with Wilkinson’s .
The changing face of
shopping in
Brighouse –
Sainsbury’s
Supermarket

Tesco
Supermarket
The End

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Brighouse and christmas past + 1

  • 2. The Brighouse of my own childhood seems a far different place from the town I know of today. The shop lights always seemed brighter the Christmas tree looked even bigger and the tinsel seemed to glitter more in those days.
  • 3. Commercial Street, King Street and Bethel Street were so busy that folks had to walk in the road to pass the swirling crowds of shoppers. Even those queuing up outside many of the shops waited patiently taking in the many different aromas there were, wafting through the busy streets.
  • 4. No doubt taking the opportunity of sharing a joke or a smile whilst waiting to be served. Ah well, it might sound sentimental but you’re only a child once.
  • 5. But today Christmas the world over means shopping......
  • 6. - and lots of it and be that many shops have extended hours and are open seven days a week and many of us are able to buy on—line. Most of us all seem to insist on shopping at the same time which in inevitably means one thing CROWDS
  • 7. So let us turn the clock back and share some snap shots in time from the last 100 years. Aspects of Christmas we have all experienced here in Brighouse.
  • 8. Commercial Street c1890 - many of the same buildings of that period are still here today. NOTE THE WIDTH OF THE PAVEMENT.....
  • 9. The old Malt Kiln in Union Street was demolished to make way for the new Town Hall in 1887. For Brighouse the dawn of a new era
  • 10. Holroyd Buildings the property that was facing the town hall - the cobbled section between the two was Union Street. Above on the corner was Joe (Skinny) Marsden's green grocers and game shop – and rabbits too.
  • 11. Lancaster’s meat and game shop 1890. This business was started in 1856. This is their Christmas display – where the Wellington Arcade is today
  • 12. Modern day greeting cards have origins to a card printed in December 1843 at the instigation of Sir Henry Cole, first director London's V & A Museum. With the words "A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU" written across a banner covering the bottom half. This was to become the "standard' Christmas card message.
  • 13. The new Brighouse Post Office opened 3rd December 1900 in Park Street just in time for the Christmas post – Thomas Quinn was its first postmaster. Previously the post office was in various shop premises in the town centre.
  • 14. The Post office staff of the 1930s
  • 15. Brighouse Post office staff support the Brighouse Echo Christmas Toy Appeal 1991
  • 16. Postcard style Christmas cards from 1904 and 1903 – I wonder what they would think of those that now send e-cards ?
  • 17.
  • 18. Christmas time means it’s party time and of course the school nativity....
  • 19. St James School (or Queen Street School) nativity 1946 - this school was on the site now occupied by Tesco’s Supermarket. As a school it closed in the early 1970s
  • 20. OR....this one at Hipperholme Infant School taken sometime between 1942 and 1949. The school closed in the 1980s and was later demolished and the site became part of a housing development .
  • 21. OR...you might have gone to the works Christmas dinner in the canteen - no expense spared here on Christmas trimmings at Mellor’s Mint factory in Millroyd Street opposite the old swimming baths – c1959 / 1960
  • 22. Christmas trimmings brought out at T.F.Firth’s 1951 – no health and safety problems here
  • 24. OR... you may have gone to your mum & dad’s works party – here are some of the children attending the Brookfoot based Meredith and Drew’s party in 1945
  • 25. OR... as these children at Thornton, Hannam and Marshall (Dyers) at Brookfoot in 1925 which would have been held either in the works canteen OR....
  • 26. At a local club such as these children having a great time at their Christmas party in 1957 at the Dyers Club (now the residential home for the elderly) in Brighouse Wood Lane.
  • 27. You cannot have Christmas without the Christmas tree and the trimmings Brighouse Girls Grammar School 1952
  • 28. The Days of Real Winters
  • 29. Kirklees Bar Wakefield Road Brighouse – c1890
  • 30. January 1947 with Christmas barely over was the start of the coldest winter for more years than anyone could remember.
  • 31. Towngate Clifton 1947 – the village just about closed down
  • 32. Clifton Co-op January 1947 – whilst this would cause problems for most people children were re-assured that Santa would have no problem
  • 33. Towngate Clifton during the freeze of January 1963 when the temperature dropped to -12.2C
  • 34. From the Roy Black collection Clifton Common impossible for motor vehicles
  • 35. From the Brian Hunt collection Whilst it looks picturesque and almost inviting it was a highly dangerous situation for anyone who was foolish enough to venture on the ice. This was Boxing Day 1981 – a rare event
  • 36. No council gritters in 1890 James Ball outfitters shop next door to the White Swan pub (now Lloyds Bank)
  • 37. Kids didn’t mind the cold – with many of them taking the opportunity of using their new Christmas present, a sledge, for the first time in Holly Bank Road at Field Lane Estate in 1953
  • 38. ...then again given half a chance these adults also took the opportunity of enjoying the snow and ice. Seen here in 1947 on the Sunny Vale boating lake – what a way to spend a Boxing Day evening.
  • 39. SHOPPING FOR CHRISTMAS Wartime Rationing 8th January 1940 to 4th July 1954
  • 40. There was always a Christmas bargain to be had at the market – Market Street 1936
  • 41. ...and even in the 1960s
  • 42. This is Barclay’s Bank these days - no ATMs and no credit cards in 1902 . Once you had spent up that was it until your next pay day...but the one place that was a lifeline for many families was the Co-op.
  • 43. The Co-op divvy – helped countless families through Christmas and other holiday periods can you remember you Co-op number ?
  • 44. I am sure many of you will remember visiting the menswear department on this busy corner for a few Christmas presents.
  • 45. 1956 saw the arrival of the new Food Hall and the revolution in shopping - the start of Self Service. Imagine being able to buy your Christmas food shopping in one go and in the 1970s you could even get double stamps as well.
  • 46. Castle Hill Co-op Branch at Rastrick - 1899 One customer trying to get to grips with the new self service method of shopping in 1957
  • 47. Shops you may remember Tommy Joy’s Cycle and pram shop – which is now Wilkinson’s car park
  • 48. A shop that had been established for at least 50 years before the town centre re-development of the early 1970s saw its demise – ‘Ideal for Christmas presents...’ one of their advertisements once promoted
  • 49. Fruit, Fish, Game and Poultry was available at Frank Stocks Cash Stores in Commercial Street
  • 50. Charles Hollingdrake had his drapery shop at 8 and 9 King Street where he commenced trading in 1885
  • 51. JP ‘The Great Provider’ – Joah Pearson (b1874 - d1944)– a marketing genius way ahead of his time. This was the confectioners you would have all gone to at this time of year
  • 52. Thomas Wyatt’s hosiery and drapers everything the modern housewife would need -1890
  • 53. Buying those all important new shoes for the children - the place to go from 1860 to the 1980s was George Mitchell’s in Commercial Street
  • 54. Eastman’s butcher’s 5 King Street which with number 3 is now the offices of Bearder’s solicitors
  • 55. Hillard’s Freezer Food Centre Commercial Street - 1976
  • 56. With the arrival or return of Hillard’s as a Supermarket was in 1972 this changed the face of shopping in Brighouse. It changed yet again with the arrival of Tesco and in more recent times with Wilkinson’s .
  • 57. The changing face of shopping in Brighouse – Sainsbury’s Supermarket Tesco Supermarket

Editor's Notes

  1. The Brighouse of my own childhood seems a far different place from the town I know of today. The shop lights always seemed brighter the Christmas tree looked even bigger and the tinsel seemed to glitter more in those days.
  2. Commercial Street, King Street and Bethel Street were so busy that folks had to walk in the road to pass the swirling crowds of shoppers. Even those queuing up outside many of the shops waited patiently taking in the many different aromas there were, wafting through the busy streets.
  3. No doubt taking the opportunity of sharing a joke or a smile whilst waiting to be served. Ah well, it might sound sentimental but you’re only a child once.
  4. But today Christmas the world over means shopping......
  5. - and lots of it and be that many shops have extended hours and are open seven days a week and many of us are able to buy on—line. Most of us all seem to insist on shopping at the same time which in inevitably means one thing CROWDS
  6. So let us turn the clock back and share some snap shots in time from the last 100 years. Aspects of Christmas we have all experienced here in Brighouse.
  7. Commercial Street c1890 - many of the same buildings of that period are still here today. NOTE THE WIDTH OF THE PAVEMENT.....Arthur White’s flower shop could put boxes outside his shop whereas Dewhirst’s butchers on the opposite side could not – why?.....
  8. The old Malt Kiln in Union Street was demolished to make way for the new Town Hall in 1887.For Brighouse the dawn of a new era
  9. Holroyd Buildings the property that was facing the town hall - the cobbled section between the two was Union Street.Above on the corner was Joe (Skinny) Marsden's green grocers and game shop – and rabbits too. Rabbits with head and those without now they have heads with a bag over them – this prevented cats being sold as rabbits
  10. Lancaster’s meat and game shop 1890. This business was started in 1856. This is their Christmas display – where the Wellington Arcade is today
  11. Modern day greeting cards have origins to a card printed in December 1843 at the instigation of Sir Henry Cole, first director London's V & A Museum.With the words "A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU" written across a banner covering the bottom half. This was to become the "standard' Christmas card message.
  12. The new Brighouse Post Office opened 3rd December 1900 in Park Street just in time for the Christmas post – Thomas Quinn was its first postmaster. Previously the post office was in various shop premises in the town centre.
  13. The Post office staff of the 1930s
  14. Brighouse Post office staff support the Brighouse Echo Christmas Toy Appeal - 1991
  15. Postcard style Christmas cards from 1904 and 1903 – I wonder what they would think of those that now send e-cards ?
  16. Christmas time means it’s party time and of course the school nativity....
  17. St James School (or Queen Street School) nativity 1946 - this school was on the site now occupied by Tesco’s Supermarket. As a school it closed in the early 1970s
  18. OR....this one at Hipperholme Infant School taken sometime between 1942 and 1949. The school closed in the 1980s and was later demolished and the site became part of a housing development .
  19. OR...you might have gone to the works Christmas dinner in the canteen - no expense spared here on Christmas trimmings at Mellor’s Mint factory in Millroyd Street opposite the old swimming baths – c1959 / 1960
  20. Christmas trimmings brought out at T.F.Firth’s 1951 – no health and safety problems here
  21. T.F.Firth’s retired employees Christmas Party December 1994
  22. OR... you may have gone to your mum & dad’s works party – here are some of the children attending the Brookfoot based Meredith and Drew’s party in 1945
  23. OR... as these children at Thornton, Hannam and Marshall (Dyers) at Brookfoot in 1925 which would have been held either in the works canteen OR....
  24. At a local club such as these children having a great time at their Christmas party in 1957 at the Dyers Club (now the residential home for the elderly) in Brighouse Wood Lane.
  25. You cannot have Christmas without the Christmas tree and the trimmings Brighouse Girls Grammar School 1952 - the near to Christmas the school end of term got the children’s concentration levels would have been stretched
  26. The Days of Real Winters
  27. Kirklees Bar Wakefield Road Brighouse – c1890
  28. January 1947 with Christmas barely over was the start of the coldest winter for more years than anyone could remember.
  29. Towngate Clifton 1947 – the village just about closed down
  30. Clifton Co-op January 1947 – whilst this would cause problems for most people children were re-assured that Santa would have no problem
  31. Towngate Clifton during the freeze of January 1963 when the temperature dropped to -12.2C
  32. Clifton Common impossible for motor vehicles
  33. Whilst it looks picturesque and almost inviting it was a highly dangerous situation for anyone who was foolish enough to venture on the ice. This was Boxing Day 1981 – a rare event The weather is something that has changed dramatically over the last hundred years. I think we have to go back to 1981 to find when the M62 was last closed when even the detached house at the police station the old Chief Inspector’s house had to be turned into a motel for wagon drivers whose vehicles were trapped and had to be abandoned on the motorway. How many can remember the last time the canal was frozen? – One of the worst occasion’s dates back to January 1903 when even the hardy ‘top men’ at the Lightcliffe and Southowram quarries had to down tools because of the cold. The most recent was again in 1981 and thanks to Brian Hunt we can show this photograph which he took on Boxing Day of that year. Whilst it looks picturesque and almost inviting it was a highly dangerous situation for anyone who was foolish enough to venture on the ice. Many old readers will remember their younger days ice skating at Sunny Vale to the sounds of the Skaters Waltz echoing throughout the Walterclough Valley - I am sure many of those who ventured on to the ice will say that Sunny Bunces small lake was frozen every year – the weather seemed to be more predictable back in those far off days – or do we just think it was? 
  34. No council gritters in 1890 James Ball outfitters shop next door to the White Swan pub (now Lloyds Bank)
  35. Kids didn’t mind the cold – with many of them taking the opportunity of using their new Christmas present, a sledge, for the first time in Holly Bank Road at Field Lane Estate in 1953
  36. ...then again given half a chance these adults also took the opportunity of enjoying the snow and ice. Seen here in 1947 on the Sunny Vale boating lake – what a way to spend a Boxing Day evening.
  37. SHOPPING FOR CHRISTMASWartime Rationing 8th January 1940 to 4th July 1954Grated potato mixed with flour and herbs and gently fried in pork dripping is not the obvious choice for a Christmas Day menu, but desperate times call for desperate measures. If potato floddies could pass as festive fare in food-rationed BritainSeventy years ago, Britain was enduring its first Christmas under rationing. Almost everything that constituted traditional Christmas fare or made food appetising was either impossible to get or in short supply. Even if you lived in the country, Christmas dinner was likely to be old hen or half a shoulder of mutton, followed by wartime plum pudding with little fruit and a heavy ballast of breadcrumbs. Gravy browning would be added to plum puddings and Christmas cakes to disguise the shortage of fruit of fruit.
  38. There was always a Christmas bargain to be had at the market – Market Street 1936
  39. ...and even in the 1960s
  40. This is Barclay’s Bank these days - no ATMs and no credit cards in 1902 . Once you had spent up that was it until your next pay day...but the one place that was a lifeline for many families was the Co-op.
  41. The Co-op divvy – helped countless families through Christmas and other holiday periods - can you remember you Co-op number ?
  42. I am sure many of you will remember visiting the menswear department on this busy corner for a few Christmas presents.
  43. 1956 saw the arrival of the new Food Hall and the revolution in shopping - the start of Self Service. Imagine being able to buy your Christmas food shopping in one go and in the 1970s you could even get double stamps as well.
  44. Castle Hill Co-op Branch at Rastrick – 1899One customer trying to get to grips with the new self service method of shopping in 1957
  45. Shops you may rememberTommy Joy’s Cycle and pram shop – which is now Wilkinson’s car park
  46. A shop that had been established for at least 50 years before the town centre re-development of the early 1970s saw its demise – ‘Ideal for Christmas presents...’ one of their advertisements once promoted
  47. Fruit, Fish, Game and Poultry was available at Frank Stocks Cash Stores in Commercial Street
  48. Charles Hollingdrake had his drapery shop at 8 and 9 King Street where he commenced trading in 1885
  49. JP ‘The Great Provider’ – Joah Pearson (b1874 - d1944)– a marketing genius way ahead of his time. This was the confectioners you would have all gone to at this time of year
  50. Thomas Wyatt’s hosiery and drapers everything the modern housewife would need -1890
  51. Buying those all important new shoes for the children - the place to go from 1860 to the 1980s was George Mitchell’s in Commercial Street
  52. Eastman’s butcher’s 5 King Street which with number 3 is now the offices of Bearder’s solicitors
  53. Hillard’s Freezer Food Centre
  54. With the arrival or return of Hillard’s as a Supermarket was in 1972 this changed the face of shopping in Brighouse. It changed yet again with the arrival of Tesco and in more recent times with Wilkinson’s .
  55. The changing face of shopping in Brighouse – Sainsbury’s Supermarket Tesco Supermarket
  56. The End