Scar Village

 

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 Photo: Scar Village (courtesy of Nidderdale Museum)  Photo: The Crescent (courtesy of Nidderdale Museum)  Photo: B hostel staff (courtesy of Nidderdale Museum)
Scar Village  The Crescent  'B' hostel staff
     
 Photo: Canteen (courtesy of Nidderdale Museum)  Photo: The Tin Tabernacle (courtesy of Nidderdale Museum)  Photo: the canteen at Christmas (courtesy of Nidderdale Museum)
The canteen at Scar, later used as the Memorial Hall in Darley village  The church at Scar Reservoir Construction Site. It was known as the 'Tin Tabernacle' because it was constructed of corrugated iron  The canteen decorated for Christmas
     
 Photo: Cinema at Christmas (courtesy of Nidderdale Museum)  Photo: Hospital at Scar (courtesy of Nidderdale Museum)  Photo: Hostel B (courtesy of Nidderdale Museum)
 The cinema decorated for Christmas The hospital, situated between Scar and Angram reservoirs  Hostel B
     
 Photo: Morrisons general store (courtesy of Nidderdale Museum)  Photo: School at Scar (courtesy of Nidderdale Museum)  Photo: Bungalow semis (courtesy of Nidderdale Museum)
 The Morrisons general store  The school  A row of semi-detached bungalows used by the workers
     
 Photo: Recreation room, canteen and cinema (courtesy of Nidderdale Museum)  Photo: Village shops (courtesy of Nidderdale Museum)  Photo: Street of bungalows (courtesy of Nidderdale Museum)
 The Recreation Room, Cinema and Canteen Shops in the village. From left to right: the barber, newsagent, fruiterer, draper, grocer, butcher and cobbler A street of bungalows. Note the group of children standing next to a very rough railway track running alongside the street