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HUDDERSFIELD LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY JOURNAL An index of articles from Issue 1 Autumn 1990 to date, and from its’ predecessor The Newsletter from 1983-1990. ALMONDBURY In mercy of the Lord: Almondbury Court Rolls. Part 1 1627-1641.Edited by Peter Hirst [Reviewed in 22, May 2011] OLD CLERGY HOUSE, ALMONDBURY Its role as a refuge for Basque children during the Spanish Civil War is describe in Aid for Spain. By Alan Brooke 24, May 2013. ARCHITECTS From miserable village to town of great character: from builder to architect. Ben Stocks and the growth of the architectural profession in Huddersfield. By Brian Haigh 21, Winter 2009-2010 ARDEN-BROWN, SYLVIA [Obituary of long-standing Society member] 24, May 2013. ARMITAGE, GEORGE FAULKNER George Faulkner Armitage: an [other] Arts and Crafts designer in Huddersfield By David Griffiths 29. 2018/2019 ARMY RECRUITMENT Recruits for the haver cake lads By J H Rumsby Newsletter 2, 1984 ARTS AND CRAFTS MOVEMENT George Faulkner Armitage: an [other] Arts and Crafts designer in Huddersfield By David Griffiths 29, 2018/2019 ASIAN IMMIGRANTS Asian voices. By Nafhesa Ali 22, May 2011 Three job offers in one day! Part one: the story of a Heckmondwike Community By Waseem Riaz 27, 2016/2017 Part two: Here to stay – at the crossroads By Waseem Riaz 28, 2017/2018 South Asian food and song: yesterday’s practices repeated in Lockwood today. By Razia Parveen 28, 2017/2018 Dispersal bussing in Huddersfield during the 1960s and 1970s: solving ‘the problem’ of immigrant children. By Joe Hopkinson 29, 2018/2019 ATKINSON, THOMAS Saint Valentine’s day catastrophe: the Colne Bridge cotton mill fire and the story of a brave little girl who survived. By Richard Heath 28, 2017/2018 [Atkinson was the owner of Colne Bridge Mill] BALTIC ”CYGNETS” “Brief encounters”: Baltic hospital workers in and around Huddersfield, 1946-1951. By Frank Grombir 23, May 2012 BANK HOLIDAYS IN 1934 The sun had his hat on - at not infrequent intervals [Holme Valley festivities in 1934] 16, Winter 2004-2005 BANKS Huddersfield Banking Company: the first 40 years By David Griffiths 25, 2014/2015 BAKESTONES By David Shore 13, Winter 2002/2003 BASQUE CHILDREN Aid for Spain. By Alan Brooke 24, May 2013. BATH VILLA [The house that became Corra Lynn] in Corra Lynn 18, Winter 2006-2007 BEAUMONT, ERNEST [Obituary of former Society member and dialect specialist] 24, May 2013. BEGGING A beggar’s income [The earnings of a lame beggar, Joseph Walker, in 1860] 10, Winter 1999/2000. BERRY, GODFREY in Godfrey Berry and Thomas Wrigley: two pioneers of early urban Huddersfield By David Griffiths 19, Winter 2007-2008 BERRY BROW The end of the stone mason’s yard: Berry Brow 16, Winter 2004-2005 Berry Brow station’s stone carving by John Charles Stocks. Featured in Kirklees curiosities – ‘I’ve never seen owt like it!’ By Carol Hardy 28, 2017/2018 BICKERSTETH’S VISITATION Bishop Bickersteth’s Visitation at Huddersfield, 1858 By J Addy Newsletter 5, 1986 BLACKMOORFOOT METHODIST CHAPEL Memories of Blackmoorfoot Methodist Chapel By Elaine Crabtree Winter 2005-2006 BOWER, JOSEPH Flooded but unbowed [The “Peter Pan grocer” of Hinchliffe Mill who lived to tell the tale, 82 years later] Winter 2005-2006 BOWER, SAMUEL MORRIS Station 312 reporting … By Cheryl and Matthew Toomey, 30, 2019/2020 BRICK, LLEWELYN Two Lindley lives – The First World War By David Verguson 25, 2014/2015 BRIGHOUSE, SAMUEL [Salendine Nook man who became a ‘founding father’ of Vancouver, British Columbia] in Vancouver, British Columbia: an early Huddersfield connection. By Martin Hirst 19, Winter 2007-2008 BROADBENT, BENJAMIN 1850-1925 Our local ‘order of chivalry’: Huddersfield’s Jubilee Freemen in 1918 By Anne Brook 29. 2018/2019 BROADBENT, JOHN [Obituary of founder member and long -serving Treasurer of the Society] By Dr Eagles 10, Winter 1999/2000 BROADFIELD FARM Changing farming communities around Huddersfield, 1841-1910. By Br Don Jones and Dr Jo Stanley 30, 2019/2020 BROOK, JOSEPH Another German connection-Joseph Brook of Greenhead. By David Griffiths 24, May 2013. BROOKE, JOHN ARTHUR 1844-1920 Our local ‘order of chivalry’: Huddersfield’s Jubilee Freemen in 1918 By Anne Brook 29, 2018/2019 BICYCLING ‘Among the best…’ the Lindley Bicycle Club up to the First World War By David Verguson 27, 2016-2017 CAMELOT Huddersfield and the quest for Camelot. By Alan Brooke 28, 2017-2018. [A detailed review of two recent ‘discoveries’ of the ‘northern Camulodunum’] CAMULODUNUM Huddersfield and the quest for Camelot By Alan Brooke 28, 2017/2018 CANALS Some notes on the Huddersfield Shipping Company and its associates by E A H Haigh Newsletter 1, 1983 CARTER, SAM A hard and rough life: the miner’s story 16, Winter 2004-2005 CASTLE HILL Castle Hill and the golden cradle By Cathy McLester Winter 2005-2006 Huddersfield and the quest for Camelot. By Alan Brooke 28, 2017/2018 CATHOLIC REVIVAL: ANGLICAN CHURCH The Oxford Movement in Huddersfield By M Tomlinson 12, Winter 2001/2002 CATHOLIC SCHOOL St Patrick’s Roman Catholic School 1832-1894 By Ros Whitaker 25, 2014/2015 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Huddersfield Chamber of Commerce Year Book 1918 By Anne C Brook 27, 2016/2017 CHILDREN’S GAMES Games we played By Clifford Stephenson 3, Autumn 1991 CHORAL MUSIC Yorkshire Sings: a musical and social phenomenon. By Angela Griffith 11, Winter 2000/2001 CHRISTMAS IN VERSE A merry kersmiss [A wistful dialect poem from 1934] 16, Winter 2004-2005 CINEMA IN HUDDERSFIELD Mark Freedman and the early cinema in Huddersfield. By Anne C Brook 26, 2015/2016 CIVIC BUILDINGS IN HUDDERSFIELD Before the Corporation: Huddersfield’s early civic buildings By David Griffiths 23, May 2012 CLIFF RECREATION GROUND “It’s always windy up there”. A short history of Cliff Rec. By Vivien Aizlewood and Deborah Wyles. Reviewed by David Cockman 26, 2015/2016 COLNE BRIDGE Saint Valentine’s Day catastrophe: the Colne Bridge cotton mill fire and the story of a little girl who survived. By Richard Heath 28, 2017/2018 COLNE (RIVER) Colne or Holme? By George Redmonds 26, 2015/2016 COLNE VALLEY MEMORIES [Jean Lunn’s personal recollections of Slaithwaite’s history] 16, Winter 2004-2005 COMMISSIONERS FOR LIGHTING, WATCHING AND CLEANSING [Two members of Huddersfield’s first “municipal institution”] in Godfrey Berry and Thomas Wrigley: two pioneers of early urban Huddersfield 19, Winter 2007-2008 John Sutcliffe JP (1775/6-1858) ‘a very useful man’ By David Griffiths 20, Winter 2008-2009 CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS Death on the Home Front By Pam Brooke [The tragic case of the Shaw family of Slaithwaite in 1916] 29, 2018/2019 The Huddersfield Cockney By Chris Dixon 30, 2019/2020 CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT Notable Co-operator: Thomas Hirst 1792-1833 By John Halstead, 30 2019/2020 CO-OPERATIVE SHOPS T’Co-op. [Ernest Beaumont’s dialect account of a village co-op in the 1930s] [Clifford Stephenson also had fond childhood memories of shopping with a “divi”] Both included in T’Co-op 12, Winter 2001/2002 CORRA LYNN Corra Lynn: memories of theatreland in Huddersfield in the late 40s By June Strong 18, Winter 2006-2007 CRICKET Fancy weavers and famous cricketers: some aspects of the early history of Lascelles Hall cricket Club. By Bob Horne 23, May 2012 CROSLAND, James and Joseph Two Huddersfield politicians and their connections with the Wessenden Valley, Marsden By Christine Piper 29, 2018/2019 CROSLAND, SAM and RALPH Piercing together the story of two brothers. By Christine Piper, 30 2019/2020 CROSLAND MOOR WORKHOUSE A week in Crosland Moor Workhouse [Three articles by “Pauperis” from the Colne Valley Guardian, October 1900] 10, Winter 1999/2000 CURIOSITIES The Kirklees Curiosities website continues to expand at https;//sites.google.com/site/kirkleescuriosities/ 29, 2018/2019 CYPRUS Cyprus: a forgotten war. By Les Smith, 30 2019/2020 DANCE ‘Did they tell you about the dancing?’ By Cyril Pearce 28, 2017/2018 [The HLHS Chair reflects on his interview for the BBC TV programme ‘Our dancing town’, which featured Huddersfield plus Barnsley, Skipton and York] DARTMOUTH, EARLS of Farnley Tyas and the Dartmouth Estate in the 1800s and early 1900s By Caroline Page 28, 2017/2018 DARWIN, THOMAS [Local transport entrepreneur, born in Holmfirth in 1853, who operated from ‘Fartown Mews’ in Flint Street, Huddersfield in Travelling around Huddersfield 1880-1920 By Jan Strine 27, 2016/2017] DEANHOUSE WORKHOUSE ‘It was a cosy day in the workhouse” [A Holmfirth Express reporter’s rose-tinted visit in August 1914] 11, Winter 2000/2001 DENMAN, CLARENCE B A Canadian soldier’s grave in Upperthong. By John H Rumsby 24,May 2013. A Canadian soldier’s grave in Upperthong: a postscript. By John H Rumsby 26, 2015/2016 DEWSBURY MOOR The view from the corner shop: the Diary of a Yorkshire shop assistant in wartime. By Kathleen Hey. Edited by Patricia & Robert Malcolmson. Review by Brian Haigh 28, 2017/2018 DIALECT Dialect in a druggist’s diary; Huddersfield 1815-1851 By Jennifer Stead 10, Winter 1999/2000 The language of the Heavy Woollen District or Shoddy and Mungo By Ernest Beaumont 18, Winter 2006-2007 DISCOVER HUDDERSFIELD Discover Huddersfield – a progress report. By David Griffiths 25, 2014/2015 Discover Huddersfield-continuing progress. By David Griffiths 26, 2015/2016 An expanded walks programme and a third heritage information board planned for the Piazza. By David Griffiths 28, 2017/2018 DIXON, WILLIAM LAURENCE The Huddersfield Cockney. By Chris Dixon 30, 2019/2020 DOCTORING THE HOLME VALLEY Everyone had to have a bottle By Dr Betty Eagles 7, Winter 1995/96 DOMESDAY BOOK Domesday for Huddersfield. By Natalie Spencer 23, May 2012 DYESTUFFS Read Holiday and Sons. By J F I Whittell Newsletter 2.