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Herne Bay – ephemera
https://ephemera.huddersfield.exposed/category/locations/england/herne-bay
ɪˈfɛmərə/] noun : things that exist for only a short time. Undated photo postcard by photographer Scrivens of High Street, Herne Bay. Leave a comment on ephemera #72. All images posted on this blog are assumed to be in the Public Domain due to their age. They have been digitised specifically for this blog and you are free to make use of anything you find here in any way you wish. If you would like a high-resolution version of any image, please get in touch. A and G. Taylor (Leeds). Gale's Studios Ltd.
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seated – ephemera
https://ephemera.huddersfield.exposed/category/poses/seated
ɪˈfɛmərə/] noun : things that exist for only a short time. Undated damaged group photo postcard by an unknown photographer. Leave a comment on ephemera #71. Photo postcard by an unknown photographer. Leave a comment on ephemera #69. Undated group photo postcard by an unknown photographer. Leave a comment on ephemera #68. Undated photo postcard of three women by photographer C. Iredale of 25 Lower Mosley Street, Manchester. Leave a comment on ephemera #67. Facing away from camera. Gale's Studios Ltd.
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adult women – ephemera
https://ephemera.huddersfield.exposed/category/subjects/adult-women
ɪˈfɛmərə/] noun : things that exist for only a short time. Undated photo postcard of a woman in a hammock by an unknown photographer. Leave a comment on ephemera #73. Undated photo postcard by photographer Scrivens of High Street, Herne Bay. Leave a comment on ephemera #72. Undated damaged group photo postcard by an unknown photographer. Leave a comment on ephemera #71. Undated photo postcard (likely a mother and daughter) by an unknown photographer. Leave a comment on ephemera #70.
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standing – ephemera
https://ephemera.huddersfield.exposed/category/poses/standing
ɪˈfɛmərə/] noun : things that exist for only a short time. Undated photo postcard by photographer Scrivens of High Street, Herne Bay. Leave a comment on ephemera #72. Undated damaged group photo postcard by an unknown photographer. Leave a comment on ephemera #71. Undated photo postcard (likely a mother and daughter) by an unknown photographer. Leave a comment on ephemera #70. Undated group photo postcard by an unknown photographer. Leave a comment on ephemera #68. Leave a comment on ephemera #66.
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Bentley Shaw (1816-1878) | Leggin' Netherton!
https://netherton.huddersfield.exposed/sections/noteworthy-people/bentley-shaw-1816-1878
Henry F. Beaumont (1833-1913). A Glossary of the Dialect of Almondbury and Huddersfield (1883) edited by Rev. Thomas Lees. Discovering Old Huddersfield (1993-2002) by Gordon and Enid Minter. History of the Carlile Family (1909) by J.W. Carlile. Bentley Shaw was born 16 January 1816, the son of local brewer William Shaw and his wife Ann. Ann’s father was Timothy Bentley who had established a brewery in 1795 at Lockwood, making use of Horse Bank Spring to provide water. By 1870, the Bentley and Shaw brewer...
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Christmas In Huddersfield | Leggin' Netherton!
https://netherton.huddersfield.exposed/2016/05/18/christmas-in-huddersfield
Henry F. Beaumont (1833-1913). A Glossary of the Dialect of Almondbury and Huddersfield (1883) edited by Rev. Thomas Lees. Discovering Old Huddersfield (1993-2002) by Gordon and Enid Minter. History of the Carlile Family (1909) by J.W. Carlile. I recently picked up a selection of Huddersfield Christmas cards off eBay,. Although sadly there’s no information as to whom they were sent to. The cards were all sent to Jessie Louise Pyrah. Mr and Mrs Thomas Mellor. Christmas Greetings and Best Wishes. This was ...
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noteworthy people | Leggin' Netherton!
https://netherton.huddersfield.exposed/sections/noteworthy-people
Henry F. Beaumont (1833-1913). A Glossary of the Dialect of Almondbury and Huddersfield (1883) edited by Rev. Thomas Lees. Discovering Old Huddersfield (1993-2002) by Gordon and Enid Minter. History of the Carlile Family (1909) by J.W. Carlile. A number of names crop up several times in the articles posted on this blog and the following links give brief biographical details about the individual. Henry F. Beaumont. Mdash; known as Charles Brook Junior. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Hall Heys Wood (1). 150 Y...
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Charles Brook (1814-1872) | Leggin' Netherton!
https://netherton.huddersfield.exposed/sections/noteworthy-people/charles-brook-1814-1872
Henry F. Beaumont (1833-1913). A Glossary of the Dialect of Almondbury and Huddersfield (1883) edited by Rev. Thomas Lees. Discovering Old Huddersfield (1993-2002) by Gordon and Enid Minter. History of the Carlile Family (1909) by J.W. Carlile. Charles lived at Meltham Hall and was well-regarded within the community, reportedly knowing most of his 2,000 workers by sight. He built Meltham Mills Infant School as well as the Pleasure Gardens. Convalescent Home and Bank Buildings in Meltham. His uncle, Charl...
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Meltham Branch Line | Leggin' Netherton!
https://netherton.huddersfield.exposed/sections/meltham-branch-line
Henry F. Beaumont (1833-1913). A Glossary of the Dialect of Almondbury and Huddersfield (1883) edited by Rev. Thomas Lees. Discovering Old Huddersfield (1993-2002) by Gordon and Enid Minter. History of the Carlile Family (1909) by J.W. Carlile. The following are primarily about the Meltham Branch Line. The Meltham Branch Line. An initial overview of the former branch line, including a description of the route. Cutting the First Sod of the Meltham Branch Line (April 1864). 23/Mar/1861) – Meltham. 13/May/1...
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Joseph Brook (1787-1858) | Leggin' Netherton!
https://netherton.huddersfield.exposed/sections/noteworthy-people/joseph-brook-1787-1858
Henry F. Beaumont (1833-1913). A Glossary of the Dialect of Almondbury and Huddersfield (1883) edited by Rev. Thomas Lees. Discovering Old Huddersfield (1993-2002) by Gordon and Enid Minter. History of the Carlile Family (1909) by J.W. Carlile. Joseph Brook was born 7 December 1797, the youngest son of William Brook, who founded a scribbling mill in the 1770s at Meltham Mills, Meltham. The mill later became Jonas Brook and Brothers. He was baptised on 3 January 1788 at All Hallows, Almondbury. The two pr...
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