HAWORTH Main Street in the 1920s resounded to the clip-clop of hooves.

Resident Mr F Slack remembered the man on the left as Joseph Crabtree, a “selling-out shopkeeper”.

“He toured all the local villages with his flat-cart laden with every item of household requirement,” he recalled, “such as tin baths, dolly tubs, pots and pans, clothes lines, firewood, knives and forks etc.

“He dressed his horses in fine fashion for May Day each year.”