The Cullingworth History Group is to stage its bi-annual exhibition this weekend.
Visitors to the exhibition, which is called 'Cullingworth, a glimpse of the past', will be able to learn the story of the mills and relive the past through people's recollections of a bygone era.
They will be able to see the many historical items on display, including vintage cars, gramophones and petrol coupons from the post war years of 1952 and 53 to tie in with the Queens Jubilee.
Members of the history group have also carried out extensive research on the First World War and on the censuses of 1891 and 1901 so that locals will also be able to find out about their ancestors and who lived in their houses at the turn of the last century.
The exhibition is open between noon and 5pm tomorrow and on Sunday in Cullingworth Village Hall.
Admission is free of charge and the history group will be selling photographs and refreshments.
Picture: Historian Ken Batchelor with some of the Cullingworth artefacts
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