Keighley & Local Books

Books to Enjoy,



This fantastic list of local books, has been especially put together for us by Keith Spencer - a special thanks for all the hard work he puts in on the societies behalf.


Title                  Author                        ISBN
KEIGHLEY IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR Ian Dewhirst  0750941650
GOLDEN YEARS OF KEIGHLEY Harrison and Clough Ltd 190046392X
RAILWAYS OF KEIGHLEY J.M. Bairstow 0852065272
A HISTORY OF KEIGHLEY Ian Dewhirst 
AN AUCTIONEER'S LOT John Smallwood 1870071603
HAWORTH, PICTURES FROM THE PAST Shirley Davids 
TRAMS AND BUSES OF KEIGHLEY IN OLD PHOTOGRAPHS Trevor M Leach 0860671542
KEIGHLEY IN OLD PICTURE POSTCARDS Ian Dewhirst 9028845941
OXENHOPE THE MAKING OF A PENNINE COMMUNITY Reg Hindley 
HAWORTH, PAST AND PRESENT J. Horsfall Turner 0860671534
IMAGES OF ENGLAND SKIPTON Ken Ellwood 075241612X
FROM PISE BALL TO POKEMON, INGROW SCHOOL 1901 - 2001 Mavis Curtis 
HISTORIC HAWORTH TODAY Kenneth Emsley 0907734413
THE BRONTES AND THEIR WORLD Phyllis Bentley 
HAWORTH RHYMES & WRITINGS Smith Midgley 
KEIGHLEY: A PICTORIAL HISTORY J. Stewart Cardwell 1860770622
THE HISTORY & TOPOGRAPHY OF BRADFORD VOL 2 John James 
THE OAKWORTH HANDBOOK 1997 Oakworth Village Society 
OAKWORTH IN MY TIME Frank Wigglesworth 
BOROUGH OF KEIGHLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY, 8TH. REPORT Keighley Public Library 
RIDDLESDEN REVISITED J D Lee and K Davies 
A VILLAGE TAPESTRY Roy Mason 
PENNINE BOYHOOD Roy Mason 
PENNINE VILLAGE Roy Mason 
SILSDEN PRIMITIVE METHODISM Rev. W. J. Robson 
METHODIST HEROES IN THE GREAT HAWORTH ROUND A.D. 1734 - 1784 J. W. Laycock 
YOU DON'T REMEMBER BANANAS Ian Dewhirst 0901934314
OXENHOPE A PENNINE VILLAGE Oxenhope Village Society. 
A BRONTE MOORLAND VILLAGE Joseph Craven 
BRONTE MOORS & VILLAGES FROM THORNTON TO HAWORTH Elizabeth Southwart 
THE STORY OF YORKSHIRE Unknown 
A PENNINE COMMUNITY ON THE EVE OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Michael L Baumber 
FROM REVIVAL TO REGENCY. A HISTORY OF KEIGHLEY AND HAWORTH Michael L Baumber 
A SPRING-TIME SAUNTER Whiteley Turner 
NOTES ON THE OLD HAWORTH REGISTERS Rev. T W Story M.A. Rector of Haworth. 
THESE LONELY MOUNTAINS Peggy Hewitt 
THE KEIGHLEY AND WORTH VALLEY RAILWAY EXPERIENCE Robin Higgins 
YOUR JOB IN INDUSTRY Designed by Donald Haigh 
HAWORTH IN TIMES PAST Shirley Davids & Geoff Moore. 
THE HEATONS OF PONDEN HALL Mary a Butterfield. 
THE OAKWORTH HANDBOOK 1979 Oakworth Village Society 
THE HISTORY OF THE KEIGHLEY & WORTH VALLEY RAILWAY. R O T Povey. 
STANBURY. A PENNINE COUNTRY VILLAGE Dennis Thompson. 0969580622
STREET NAMES OF HAWORTH. Jennie Crawford. 1871647479
100 YEARS OF PROGRESS W Reid Marchbank M.A. (CANTAB). 
ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM CLIFFE CASTLE KEIGHLEY. Libraries, Arts and Museum Committee 
KEIGHLEY INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD.. Jos. Rhodes. 
HAWORTH AND THE BRONTES W R Mitchell 
HAWORTH PAST & PRESENT J Horsfall Turner 
GRIMSHAW OF HAWORTH George G Cragg M.A. 
GARRISON IN ICELAND. C F Dunn and Frank Muscroft 
KEIGHLEY YEAR BOOK 1917 Unknown 
FOWK WE REMEMBER Albert Woollard and others. 
THE FIRST HUNDRED YEARS E Donald Haigh. 
THE POETS OF KEIGHLEY, BINGLEY & HAWORTH DISTRICT. Chas. F Forshaw. 
YEOMEN OF THE GUARD Unknown 
MUNICIPAL TECHNICAL SCHOOLS. Unknown 
BOROUGH OF KEIGHLEY. WAR MEMORIAL. Unknown 
EAST RIDDLESDEN HALL The National Trust 
FETE & GALA. OFFICIAL PROGRAM. Unknown 
KEIGHLEY DIVISION LIBERAL BAZAAR. Unknown 
LEISURE MUSINGS WITH PORTRAIT AND MEMOIR R H Hodgson. 
VICTORIAN KEIGHLEY CHARACTERS Ian Dewhirst 
KEIGHLEY TOWN TRAIL Ian Dewhirst 
GLEANINGS FROM VICTORIAN YORKSHIRE Ian Dewhirst 
GLEANINGS FROM EDWARDIAN YORKSHIRE Ian Dewhirst 
IN THE REIGN OF THE PEACEMAKER Ian Dewhirst 
DOWN MEMORY LANE Ian Dewhirst 
OLD KEIGHLEY IN PHOTOGRAPHS Ian Dewhirst 0902907050
MORE OLD KEIGHLEY PHOTOGRAPHS Ian Dewhirst 0902907387
ONE HUNDRED YEARS 1848 - 1948. Harry Bancroft, Asa Briggs, Eric Treacy 
KEIGHLEY IN THE 1930'S & 40'S. Ian Dewhirst 
A POET PASSED Ian Dewhirst 
SCAR TOP AND OTHER POEMS. Ian Dewhirst 
THE HAWORTH WATER-WOLF AND OTHER STORIES. Ian Dewhirst 
IMAGES OF KEIGHLEY Ian Dewhirst 1859830463
THE KINGS HIGHWAY IN CRAVEN. J J Brigg 
RECOLLECTIONS OF THE WAR HOSPITAL, KEIGHLEY
Lt Col William Scatterty the Medical Officer for Health.
  
TEXTILE MANUFACTURE AND OTHER INDUSTRIES IN KEIGHLEY. John Hodgson. 
CASTLES & COUNTRY HOUSES IN YORKSHIRE. From sketche made by Edward Healey, Architect, Bfd., and other artists. 
ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST, INGROW, KEIGHLEY. The Right Reverend Father in God, Chas. T Longley. 
HOW TO STUDY THE VIOLIN. J T Carrodus 
KEIGHLEY & DISTRICT PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY 1889-1989 Society Members 
BY MOOR & FELL IN WEST YORKSHIRE Halliwell Sutcliffe 
HOMESTEADS OF THE YORKSHIRE DALES James Walton 
BUILDINGS IN THE YORKSHIRE DALES Arthur Raistrick 
SOURCES FOR THE HISTORY OF HOUSES John H Harvey 
BRADFORD 1847-1947 Staff of the Yorkshire Observer 
REPORT ON THE MEDICAL INSPECTION OF CHILDREN Wm. Scatterty & M Esselmont (see description). 
KEIGHLEY HEALTH & BABY WEEK - MARCH 3RD.-8TH. 1930. H.M.Holt M.B. B.S. D.P.H. 
GOOD FELLOWSHIP IN KEIGHLEY The Membership of Eboracum Lodge, Keighley. 
A HISTORY OF KEIGHLEY FIRE SERVICE Eric Wilson & Richard Hewitt Grad. I.F.E. 
THE ENGLISH FARMHOUSE & COTTAGE M W Barley. 
CLASS & POLITICS IN A NORTHERN TOWN: KEIGHLEY 1880-1914, by David James, Ryburn Publishing,Keele University Press, 1995. ISBN No 1853310662
RURAL HOUSES OF WEST YORKSHIRE 1400 - 1830. Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England. 
HOMES IN BRITAIN. Audrey Barfoot. 
THE HOME IN BRITAIN. James Ayres 
REMINISCENCES OF A BRADFORD MILL GIRL Maggie Newbery. 
ALEX KEIGHLEY, ARTIST & PHOTOGRAPHER Dr. J L Hankey& J Dudley Johnston, Hon. F.R.P.S. 
WALKS AROUND BRADFORD Illustrated by Ransome T Wyatt 
CITY OF BRADFORD. EXHIBITION SOUVENIR. Official Photographer - Rosemont, Leeds. 
BYGONE BRADFORD Compiled by Jim Appleby 
RANDOM RHYMES & RAMBLES Bill O'th Hoylus End. 
BASIC BROAD YORKSHIRE Arnold Kellet 
SKIPTON CASTLE IT'S HISTORY & OWNERS. Rev. John Ward. 
HISTORICAL PAGEANT OF BRADFORD. THE SOUVENIR BOOK. City of Bradford Council. 
THE CRAVEN DIALECT By a Native of Craven. 
POEMS BY BILL O'TH HOYLUS END. Bill O'th Hoylus End. 
NICHOLSON'S POEMS John Nicholson. 
YORKSHIRE ODDITIES S Baring - Gould M.A. 
YORKSHIRE SPEYKS William Cudworth. 
ROUND ABOUT BRADFORD William Cudworth 
BROWN'S WEST YORKSHIRE Robert Brown. Farmer at Markle. 
THE TOMMY TALKER BANDS OF THE WEST RIDING. Ronnie Wharton & Arthur Clarke 
YORKSHIRE DITTIES John Hartley 
YORKSHIRE LYRICS. John Hartley. 
PENSIVE POEMS & STARTLING STORIES John Hartley 
GRIMES VISIT TO THE QUEEN. John Hartley. 
A ROLLING STONE. John Hartley. 
A SHEAF FROM THE MOORLAND. John Hartley. 
YORKSHIRE PUDDIN. John Hartley. 
YORKSHIRE TALES. John Hartley. 
MALLY AN' ME John Hartley.

KEIGHLEY INNS & BREWERIES  -   E Kelly  
 

Ian Dewhirst Selection

Books By Ian Dewhirst

A Century of Yorkshire Dialect: Selections from the "Transactions of the Yorkshire Dialect Society" 
A History of Keighley
Gleanings from Victorian Yorkshire 
Gleanings From Edwardian Yorkshire

In the Reign of the Peacemaker: Keighley and District in Edwardian Photographs
Keighley at War:
Keighley in Old Picture Postcards 

Keighley in the 1930s and 40s 
More Old Keighley in Photographs 
The Story of a Nobody: A Working Class Life, 1880-1939 
Old Keighley in Photographs 
Scar Top: And other poems
The handloom weaver and other poems
Yorkshire Through the Years 
You Don't Remember Bananas
Victorian Keighley Characters
 

George Ingle's Books

Local Textile History

Two of the three books described below are of great value to anyone with an interest in Keighley’s industrial history.  The third, of interest to anyone with a love of the Yorkshire Dales, also touches on the impact of Keighley men and women on Yorkshire’s industrial past.

 

John Hodgson’s Textile Manufacture in Keighley

A facsimile reprint of the 1879 edition with a new introduction and index by industrial historians Gillian Cookson and George Ingle.

Publisher – Shaun Tyas

This rare classic about the industrial history of Keighley was written by John Hodgson in 1879.  He collected information from all the leading mill owners in the town and was able to describe in detail the growth of the local textile industry.  In addition he charted the development of the textile machinery firms and the rise of the machine tool manufacturers.

 

This book will be of interest to all those who worked for the old Keighley firms, to local historians and to anyone who wants to know how Keighley grew to be one of the most important towns in Yorkshire for textiles and machinery.

 

The Keighley families which gave their names to their mills and were responsible for the growth of industry and most other activities in Keighley are all in this book.  One hundred years of industrial and social history are here.  From the building of the first cotton mill in Yorkshire in 1780 to the building of Dalton Mill, with one of the largest steam engines in the world, Hodgson recorded it all.  He also commented on the lives of individuals and his anecdotes give substance to the day-to-day conduct of business amongst rival mill-owners.

 

Hardback.  288 pages.  Price - £19.95 Including postage.  Details below.

 

Marriner’s Yarns

A history of R V Marriner Ltd of Greengate Mills by George Ingle

Publisher – Carnegie Publishing Ltd

The firm of Marriner’s was one of Keighley’s most important businesses.  The company and family played a significant role in the development of both the textile industry and the town, producing a range of worsted yarns for home and foreign markets.  This book traces the story of the mill, firm and family for over 200 years.  It also includes stories from people who worked at the mill together with a section on Marriner’s Brass Band which became Keighley Town Band.

 

Greengate Mill was built in 1784 at the height of the cotton spinning boom when cotton mills were built throughout Yorkshire.  The first chapters deal with the start of the textile industry in Keighley and the early partnerships at Greengate Mill.  The mill came fully into the hands of the Marriner family in 1817 when they changed it over to spinning worsted.  The firm prospered and built a new mill with a steam engine in 1837.  At the same time they stopped hand-loom weaving and concentrated on worsted spinning.  Their range of yarns increased and soon they were selling yarn across the Continent as well as to the Midlands’ knitting trade and Bradford merchants.  Further expansion took place until the mill was one of the largest in Keighley.  However, in 1888 two brothers quarrelled and split the firm.  One part survived and became well known for its hand-knitting yarns after the Second World War.

 

Paperback.  192 pages.  Price £5.00 including postage.  Details below.

 

Yorkshire Dales Textile Mills

A history of over 70 textile mills in the Yorkshire Dales

Publisher – Royd Press

The thousands of people who visit the Dales today are often unaware that this beautiful area used to support a thriving textile industry, and that large mills, employing considerable workforces, especially children, stood in popular valleys like Malhamdale and Wharfedale.  This new book shows how local cottage industries in the Dales such as hand-spinning, weaving and knitting were superseded by over seventy water powered mills, built in most Dales towns and villages.  These mills are described from their foundation to their demise.  Only one is still in production.

 

Sites covered include the areas round Skipton, Settle and Sedbergh, Wharfedale and Littondale, together with the Washburn Valley, Wensleydale and Swaledale.  Inflrmation about the firms, child labour, and hand-loom weavers’ riots is included as well as details of the buildings, the machinery in them and their power sources.

 

Paperback.  191 pages.  Price £10.00 including postage.  Details below.

 

To order any of these books put your name and address on a piece of paper together with the title of the book and the cost.  Enclose a cheque for the right amount and post to – Dr George Ingle, 5 South Parade, Ilkley LS29 9AW.

I will send the book/s to you as soon as possible, but please allow 28 days in case of holidays.

Other Books

'Keighley Inns and Breweries' by E Kelly.  

Gray, Johnnie, Through Airedale from Goole to Malham (1891) - lengthy chapters on Keighley & district
Keighley, William, Keighley Past and Present (1858)
Smith, A.H., The Place-Names of the West Riding of Yorkshire, volume 6 (1963) - a seriously brilliant reference work!
Whalley, James, The Wild Moor (1869)

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Kathy | Reply 18.05.2010 09.12

Hi , does anyone kmow where I can purchase the book 'Keighley in the second world war' ? I would like to try and get it for an ex Keighley resident who will be

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08.02 | 13:55

Mosleys Chip shop !!! By far and away the best chippy in the area. 3d worth of chips after a hard days school

Happy days

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07.02 | 01:09

My father Ernest Greenwood worked with his cousin Stanley and later took over the running of the Milk Bar. Laurie Driver had an ice cream factory in Silsden

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04.02 | 21:54

Can anyone explain why the area of Blackhill in Keighley is so called.

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29.01 | 11:45

Anyone got information on the history of the old wooden hut in the field off Banks lane junction with Silsden Road.The land belongs to Paxton Bungalow

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