
The Captain with his Crew
Thorpe, Spencer, Bennett, Fawcett B, Allinson, Chappleow, Peel, Fawcett S, Murgatroyd, Stephenson.
Binias, Glenn, Mason, Garner, Busfield, Nunwick, Brooke
Airedale & Wharfedale Family History Society
Finding New Routes to Trace Your Old Roots
These photographs are believed to come from the Primitive Methodist Church which was situated on Station Road in Otley. It closed around 1965.
Back row: George Brearcliffe, Herbert Rigg, ? , Arthur chaffer, Jimmy Trotter,
Seated: Mary Pope, Rita Walker, Joan Moxon, Norma Hodgson, ? , Mavis Hodgson
Ladies Play 1940s
Back Row: Mrs Daley, Lily Craven, Vera Parker, Sally Craven, Mrs Tiffany. Lily Stephenson, Mrs Atkinson, Ellen Jones, Florrie Brearcliffe
Seated: Ethel Briggs, Mrs Shearsmith, Cora Thirlby, Molly Ogle, Marian Bartle, Hilda Hartley
Seated on floor: Joan Moxon, Barbara Atkinson
Back row: Elsie Clapham, Vera Parker, Doreen Chaffer, Cora Thurlby, Ellen Jones, Florrie Brearcliffe, Mrs Stephenson, Molly Ogle, Florrie Brearcliffe
Front row: Ethel Briggs, Edie Brookes, Hilda Hartley, Mrs Shearsmith, Joyce Spencer, Margaret Scott, Christine Carter, Marian Bartle.
8th February Miss MM Allan, School doctor visited the school today assisted by Nurse Winterburn.
29th March Joseph Barnes finished his duties today as school cleaner. Owing to the crowded state of the school the West Riding Education Committee has informed the School Managers that the usual practice of promoting children from the Infants dept., will not take place this year. Consequently the classes have been divided into six classes. These classes are:
Boys Girls for 1st April 1923
Class 1 20 24 Mr Thos. H Warren C
Class 2 26 22 Miss M Grimshaw C
Class 3 19 27 Mrs HA Hancock U
Class 4 26 19 Miss Nellie Murgatroyd C
Class 5 28 25 Miss Marion Waller C
Class 6 26 27 Miss Elsie Hickleton C Trained Bingley TC
Miss Emma Lilian Preston St T
David W Smith HT Trained St Mark’s Chelsea
9th April Received notice that three children hose fourteenth birthday occurred during last week’s holiday are exempt from further attendance: Albert Whitham, Sam Hutchinson, Millie Rhodes.
Mr Wm Hogg, Church View, Off Town commenced duties as School Cleaner.
15th
April County Minor Scholarship Examination held 16th February –
Received notification from the Education Dept. WRCC the undermentioned children
have passed have passed the written examination. Those marked with an X are asked to attend Yeadon
& Guiseley Secondary School on various dates to undergo an Oral
Examination:
Pearson Clifford
X Long Harold
Hartley Dick
X Whitehead George
X Oxley Jack
X Willoughby Jack
Allinson Leslie
X Cooper Leslie
Bellingham Horace
Thompson Stanley
Gedge Lesllie
Payne Henry
X Hatfield Marion
Gaunt Eva
Rhodes Majorie
Gee Constance M
X Gaines
Annie
26th April Whole day’s holiday given, marriageof Duke of York and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon.
28th May Mirs Nellie Murgatroyd has been granted two weeks leave of absence without salary. Her husband has been away in India for more than three years and Mrs Murgatroyd wants to spend a week or two with him on the Continent. Miss Mary Alice Hallday has been engaged as Supply Teacher and takes Class 4. Finished 8th June.
6th June Result of the award of scholarships published this morning in the Yorkshire Post:
The under
mentioned have gained scholarships:
Clifford Pearson
Dick Hartley
George Whitehead
Jack Oxley
Leslie Allinson
Hor. Bellingham
Stanley Thompson
Leslie Gedge
Henry Payne
Eva Gaunt
Mary Rhodes
Const. M Gee
Annie Gaines
7th September During the week several promotions have been made, one reason for this is the admission of children from the infants dept. Names of children promoted:
To Sixth Class | To Fifth Class | To Fourth Class |
Sam Mawson | Walter Robinson | Hedley Giles |
Kenneth Coupland | George Braithwaite | Felix Lambert |
Frank Bentley | Harry Ingham | Alan Whitham |
Elsie Jackson | Roy Dickinson | Philip Craven |
Eva Shearer | Charlotte Fawcett | Dennis Hayes |
Hilda Owen | Elsie Pemberton | Edward Green |
Joan Bolton | Margery Townsend | George Geldart |
Norah Shearer | Kathleen Cuss | |
Nellie Gaines | Gladys Pemberton | |
Georgina Pullan | Annie Stockhill | |
Kathleen Rawson | ||
Florence Liddan | ||
To Third Class | To Second Class | To First (top) Class |
Johnnie Lawson | Leslie Hallam | Leslie Cooper |
Harry Child | Wilfred Hixon | Sydney Dickinson |
Richd Thompson | Leonard Lee | Henry Clay |
Jack Batty | Fred Walker | Sydney Gedge |
Stanley Cooper | Jane Baines | Jack Giles |
Ernest Stead | Irene Mawson | Jas. Arth. Jackson |
Wm Greig | Amy Radcliffe | George Whitehead |
Ernest Bentley | Phyllis Whitham | |
Norman Millar | Maud Mawson | |
Mary Hall | Gertrude Britton | |
Lily Louth | Dorothy Hadwin | |
Edith E. Collins |
Staff 1st class Mr TH Warren 36
2nd Class Mrs M Grimshaw 38
3rd Class Mrs HA Hancock 44
4th Class Mrs N Murgatroyd 46
5th Class Miss M Waller 51
6th Class Miss Elsie Hickinson 51
St 1 Teaher Miss Emma L Preston to 14h September after which dateshe proceeds to Bingley Training College. Signed DW Smith Head Teacher
28th September Mirs Nellie Murgatroyd finished work in this school as Assistant Mistress. Her husband having obtained a position in Toronto for which city they sail on 12 October.
1st October Miss Emily Exley commenced work as Temporary Assistant Teacher.
22nd October Richard Norris left the school to return to his home in Starbeck.
2nd November Mr FE Sharp who has been appointed to the headmastership of this school spent part of the day here.
9th November Miss Emily Exley finished her work here as Assistant Teacher (Supply).
12th November Miss Janette Bachelor, The Old Vicarage, BIlton in Ainsty commenced her duties as Assistant Mistress. She is a trained CA Bingley TC 1921-23 and takes charge of the 4th Class.
17th November a final reunion of the Old Scholars was held in St Margaret’s Hall , over 300 being present………………After the Vicar’s opening remarks I was presented with an illuminated autograph book containing the names of 700 subscribers.
30th November I am now concluding my last as headmaster of the Horsforth National School haing served from 2nd February 1885 until 30th November 1923………..DW SMITH
29th February Mr Wm. Hogg, Caretaker, has tendered one month’s resignation today.
31st March Mr Wm. Hogg, Caretaker, ceased his duties today.
1st April Mr J Foster commenced his duties as school caretaker. New registers opened. 43 children admitted from the Infants dept. and have been placed in Std 2
Class standard teacher
1 Ex V11 Head teacher 12
2 V11 Mr TH Warren 52
3 V1 Miss E Dickinson 45
4 V Mrs Hancock 47
5 1V Miss Bachelor 45
6 111 Miss Waller 53
7 11 Mrs Grimshaw 43
9th April Mrs Hancock absent this afternoon to attend the funeral of a relative.
28th April The WR Authority has asked for reports on two more scholarship candidates, Jane Barnes and Irene Burrrough.
29th April Letter received from Divisional Clerk granting Ralph Thompson exemption from school having reached the age of fourteen and obtained employment.
12th May Letter received granting exemption to May child and Eva Robinson from 9th May 1924 and to Daisy White head from 23rd May 1924.
23rd May Letter received granting exemption to Elsie Marsden and Annie Preston.
30th May Exemption from attendance granted to Reginald Conn and Herbert Bartley.
17th June Mrs Hancock is absent today to attend the funeral of her father-in-law.
25th July Miss Bachelor left school today to attend course of instruction in London, a week’s leave of absence with pay having been granted.
1st September The following children have gained County Minor Scholarships:
Leslie Cooper, Jack Giles, Sydney Coupland, Dorothy Dibb, Dorothy Watson, Sydney Dickinson, Leslie Hallam, Wilfred Hixon, Mary Batterbee, Gertrude Britton, Jane Barnes, Irene Burrough, Dorothy Dickiinson, Stella Firth.
Woodhouse Grove Secondary School Ralph Moss, Edward Clay.
1919 10th January Miss Ethel Kendall has informed me she is to be married on 18th January and asked for leave of absence for a fortnight from the 15thJan. Permission given.
18th January Miss Kendall married to Lt. TL Cameron at Horsforth St Margaret’s Church.
4th February Mr TH Warren, Assistant Master who joined HM Forces in January 1915 has been discharged from the Army. Mrs Cameron wishes to resign her position at the school from 28th February.
1st April Commencement of the new school year. Admitted 17 boys and 31 girls from the infant dept. Staff:
Std 1 Mrs M Grimshaw, Std 2 Miss M Waller, Std 3 Mrs N Murgatroyd, Std 4 Mrs HA Hancock, Std 5 Mr JH Warren, Std 6 Mrs B Jordan, Std 7 WN Small.
28th April Have received the result of the written examination for Minor Scholarships held 22nd February last. The following children have passed:
Lucy CHILD, Hy. MARSDEN, Edna DIBB, Jas. Ar. SHAW, Hazel HARTLEY, Sydney HENSON, Katherine M HOGG, T Edwin WALTON,
13 children sat for the examination – Emily CRIBB, Lorna HARDAKER, Nellie HUNT, Fred UPTON, Harold WESTWOOD failed to pass.
8th July Received notice from the Education Authority, Secondary Branch that the following children have been awarded County Minor Scholarships:
Harry Marsden aged 11 years, Jas Arth. Shaw aged 11 years, Thos. Edwin Walton aged 11 years, Hazel Hartley aged 11 years.
1St September Staff:
Mrs M Grimshaw Std 1, Miss M Waller Std 2, Mrs N Murgatroyd Std 3, Mrs HA Hancock Std 4 ,
Mr Thos H Warren Std 5, Mrs AB Horner Std 6, DW Smith Std 7
8th September Received a visit from Mrs Hancock’s husband who brought a certificate that Mrs Hancock is suffering from heart trouble and has been advised to take a long rest.
21st September Mrs Florence Dinsdale commenced as supply teacher in place of Mrs Hancock.
3rd October Mrs Dinsdale has been away from school the whole week. I have received a letter informing me that due to the railway strike Mrs Dinsdale has been unable to travel to school. She lives in Manningham, Bradford.
6th Ocotber Mrs Hancock has returned to school after an absence of 23 working days.
20th October Mrs Hancock away from school. She has been to a specialist who has forbande her to return until she has the results of xrays.
7th November Miss Waller away from school due to sickness.
21st November Miss Waller, suffering from gastritis will be away until Christmas.
1920 5th January Miss Waller and Mrs Dinsdale have returned to their duties. Mrs AB Horner has given notice of her intention to leave the school on 31st January. Her reason is difficulty in getting to and from her home in Otley.
2nd February Mrs HM Flesher commences as supply teacher.
16th April Mrs M Grimshaw Std1
Miss M Waller Std 2
Mrs N Murgatroyd Std 3
Mrs HA Hancock Std 4
Mr Thos H Warren Std 5
Mrs HM Flesher Std 6
DW Smith Std 7
19th April Received notification from the Education dept., WRCC the following children have passed the written portion of the County Council Minor Scholarship Examination held on Saturday 21st February:
Boys
Clifford ELLIOTT, Harold NELSON, Joe BARRETT, Kenneth WILLOUGHBY, John M BRAITHWAITE, Franklin THOMPSON.
Girls
Kathleen HICKINSON, Dora THOMPSON, Edith E SHAW, Marie SMITH.
Two children, Jack CRAVEN, Annie TWEEDALE failed to pass.
The children who pass the examination have been notified to attend Guiseley Secondary School on various dates to undergo an Oral Examination.
8TH July Received notification from the Education Secondary Branch Wakefield that the following children have been awarded County Minor Scholarships at Guiseley Secondary School:
William Kenneth WILLOUGHBY, John M BRAITHWAITE, Clifford ELLIOTT, Kathleen HICKINSON, Dora THOMPSON, Edith E SHAW, boys, Jack CRAVEN, Franklin THOMPSON and Joe BARRETT, sat for the written examination this evening. Two papers Arithmetic and English 1 ½ hours each.
26th July Franklin Thompson and Joe Barrett have passed the written examination for Woodhouse Grove School and are to attend the school to undergo an oral examination next Wednesday.
30th August School reopened…… 27 children have left the school since closing a month ago……15 have exemptions certificates and have gone to work. Six have gained County Minor Scholarships. Six others will attend Guiseley Secondary School on the reopening as paying pupils.
From the Otley Museum Collection
From the Hodgson Collection held at Skipton Local Studies Library
Abbreviation KPA = Kildwick Parish Register
Laurence LEE KPR 1727,1728,1730,1737, 1739,1778, died 1785 aged 90
Edward MORVEL/MORVILLE KPR 1720,1723, 1726,1728, 1733, 1749 recorded as “Husbandman”. Died 1768 aged 74
John HUDSON KPR 1736,1737,1739,1740,1742,1743, 1781
James RAMSDEN KPR 1753
Thomas GREEN KPR 1777,1783
John WATSON KPR 1810,1812
Anthony SPENCER Craven Muster Roll 1803
William SPENCER Baines Directory 1822
Ralph GARTH Pigot’s Directory 1841
William MASON Pigot’s Directory 1841
Jonas SPENCER Pigot’s Directory 1841
James GIBB 1861 Census age 30
Edward SPENCER 1871 Census King Street age 45
James GILL 1871 Census Peel’s Fold age 42
David DUCKWORTH 1880 Craven Household Almanac Butcher
Craven Household Almanac Butcher & Farmer
1882-83 Craven Household Almanac Farmer & Coal Dealer
TH DUCKWORTH 1909/10 Craven Household Almanac Butcher & Farmer 1911 Craven Household Almanac Farmer only
1879-1881 Craven Household Almanac Name only
John METCALFE 1912-1914 Craven Household Almanac Farmer & Butcher 110 Main St.
Heaton SMITH 1880 Craven Household Almanac
John James COATES 1884 Craven Household Almanac Butcher
JS ARCHER 1886-1892 Craven Household Almanac Butcher
James Wm Archer SAGAR 1893-1899 Craven Household Almanac Butcher
Chadwick J SMITH Apr 1919 Cononley Parish Mag. Advert Butcher & Main St. Cononley & Lothersdale
William GREEN 1928-32 Craven Household Almanac Butcher Bradley’s Farm, 71 Main St. 1939 Cononley Parish Mag. Advert Butcher
George Cyril BINGHAM 1932 Craven Household Almanac Butcher & Grocer
From the Hodgson Collection held at Skipton Local Studied Library
John HOGARTH – listed in White’s directory 1838 as one of two shopkeepers in Cononley, (the other one was Thomas LAYCOCK). In Pigot’s Directory 1841, he is listed along with 10 others as Grocer and Dealer in Sundries. In White’s Directory 1854 he is again listed with 10 others, only two of them are the same as the 1841 list.
William & Ellen AYRTON – William Ayrton is first listed in Pigot’s Directory 1841 as a Grocer and Dealer in Sundries. He is listed in Slater’s directory of 1849 and in White’s 1854. In Slater’s 1855 Directory he is listed twice under the headings Grocer and as Linen & Woollen Draper. William Ayrton died in 1862 and was buried at Kildwick on 4th March aged 63 years. The business was carried on after his death by his widow Ellen who is listed in the 1867 and 1872 editions of Kelly’s Post Office Directory. Ellen Ayrton was buried with her husband at Kildwick 4th January 1875. Their shop was at what is now 94 Main Street. William Ayrton was born at Marsden, Lancs and his wife at Colne.
Daniel CARPENTER – Listed in Pigot’s Directory of 1841 as Grocer – Cononley. The 1841 Census records him as residing in King Street Cononley, Shopkeeper. Slater’s directory of 1849 does not list him. He died in July 1852 and was buried at Kildwick on 9th July aged 84 years.
Richard LANE – Listed in Pigot’s directory of 1841 as Grocer – Cononley. No trace can be found of a person of this name in the 1841 Census for Cononley or in Kildwick Parish Church.
Thomas PEEL – Listed in Pigot’s Directory of 1841 and Slater’s Directory of 1849 as Grocer & Dealer- Cononley. He is recorded in the 1841 Census “Independent”, possibly in what is now known as Gordon House. In the 1851 Census he is recorded as a widower aged 77 “Proprietor of houses”, i.e. houses in Gordon Terrace formerly known as “Peels Fold”. In neither of the Census is mention made of his trading as a Grocer although the “Bide” door of this house along the passageway to Gordon Terrace may have possibly been a shop. Thomas Peel died aged 80 and was buried at Kildwick 29th March 1854. In the baptism of his children he is described as Weaver later as Manufacturer. In the above 1841 & 1849 directories he also has an entry as “Stuff Manufacturer – Cononley”.
The Airedale & Wharfedale Family History Society met 7 November and Dr Phil Judkins presented his talk ‘Confusions Masterpiece’.
Numerous deceptions were put in place to ensure the success of the Allies’ D Day landings on 6 June 1944. Whilst the enemy anticipated a second front it was imperative that they did not know where or when this would happen. False information was intended to make Germany believe the attack would take place later and further east than actually planned. Scientist Bill Tutt successfully de-coded top-level Nazi communications so that the Allies could discern whether their false information had been taken seriously.
Read MoreSuperintendent Mr GE Aldersley Mr LS Lucas
Asst Mr RJ Oliver
Secretary Mr Wilfred Skipper
Mr Cyril Kelley
Mr Reg Hey
Boys Teachers
Senior Boys Mr E Johnson Mr Stafford Lucas
Class 1 Mr WT Good Mr Arthur Storey
Class 2 Mr H Edwards Mr Henry Edwards
Class 3 Mr HB Saunders Mr Donald Good
Class 4 Mr A Gray Mr Arthur Wilson
Class 5 Mr Wilfred Harrison
Class 6 Mr HA Mackie Mr Alan Wright
Class 7 Mr A Brooks
Class 8 Mr N Mainprize Mr Eddie Atkinson
Mr H Bradford
Girls Teachers
Senior Girls Miss Turnbull Mrs Glanville
Class 1 Mrs Oliver Miss Rhodes
Class 2 Miss SA Vickers Miss Harrison
Class 3 Mrs Constance Miss Oliver
Class 4 Miss Bankcroft Miss Mountain
Class 5 Miss A Lawson Miss E Lawson
Class 6 Miss G Woolley Miss M Dykes
Class 7 Miss W Wood Miss L Holgate
Class 8 Miss E Hannam Miss D Hopcraft
Class 9 Miss A Fletcher Miss E Spence
Class 10 Miss Jessie Holgate Miss E Wood
Accompanist Miss Lawson
Accompanist Miss Bartle
Librarian Mr W Aldersley Mr F Butterfield
Registrar Mr H Jackson
Registrar Mr J Holgate
It appears there were teachers for morning and afternoon classes but the register does not differentiate