Friends & Neighbours


http://www.oakworthvillage.com/   Oakworth Village

www.village.laycock.com    Laycock Village History the site covers Laycock, Old Braithwaite, Goose Eye, Holme House, Newsholme Dean, Newsholme and Slippery Ford plus all the outlying farms in the area. (Currently more than 4,500 pages!) Many more to come.  

http://www.kbgs.com/ - Keighley Boys Grammar School website

http://www.haworth.yorks.com  Haworth Village (in Bronte Country)

http://www.haworth-village.org.uk/history/school/stanbury-school/19111920.asp - Haworth/Stanbury/Cross Roads/Oxenhope area history pages - well worth a visit

http://www.moon-rakers.co.uk/~ local historical elements of Cowling village

http://www.cowlingweb.co.uk/ ~ Photographs & Info
http://www.snowdenfamily.co.uk/ -
http://www.keighleyweb.co.uk/  ~ Photographs & Info  [see more details further down this page.]

http://www.haworth-village.org.uk/local/go.asp?group=13   -Upper Worth Valley History Group

http://www.kdfhs.org/~ Keighley Family History Society
www.sutton-in-craven.org.uk/
Sutton Village Site

http://www.kbmt.org.uk/  ~ Keighley Bus Museum

http://www.kwvr.co.uk/  ~ Keighley & Worth Valley Railway

http://www.vintagecarriagestrust.org/  ~ Owns and operates the Museum of Rail Travel at Ingrow Keighley

http://www.haworth-village.org.uk/  ~ Devoted to the village of Haworth



http://www.lostrailwayswestyorkshire.co.uk/index.htm - Information on the Railways around this area.....

http://www.valendale.myby.co.uk/index.html  
 - Superb site on all things to do with Keighley

 http://my-yorkshire.co.uk/organisations/local-history.html  - God's Own County

http://www.thenomads.co.uk/nomadlinks.html
 
The Nomads

www.keighleybluesclub.net  - Keighley Blues Club

http://www.north-york-moors.com/ The North York Moors

http://www.yorkshire-coast.com - The Yorkshire Coast 

http://www.hattersley.co.uk/history.htm  - Hattersleys Fabrics, Keighley

http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/WRY/Keighley/ - GENUKI - The ANcient Parish of Keighley

www.malcolmhanson.co.uk   - Malcolm Hanson Walks, Talks & History

http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/
Genuki Yorkshire pages:

http://cdroms.blunham.com/
Old and Rare Yorkshire Books on searchable CD roms:

http://www.bradford.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/4C76898A-50C1-4CBA-B3FF-0B320F21CEC0/0/keighley_assessment_062004.pdf  
Keighley Conservation area

http://www.bradford.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/08157A5D-B1E3-431D-AFC1-73D3947495E6/0/Devonshire_Park_Ass.pdf    Devonshire Park/Cliffe Castle   

http://www.bradfordhistorical.org.uk/Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society

http://www.a2a.org.uk/  ~ A2A Access to Archives

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/   ~National Archives

http://www.bl.uk/  ~ British Library

http://www.bradlibs.com/k100/index.htm   ~Keighley Carnegie Library Centenary

http://www.1837online.com/Trace2web/HomeServlet   ~BMD's Census & Military Records

http://www.familyrecords.gov.uk/  ~An aid to government records and resources

 http://www.maggieblanck.com/Land/Intro.html     ~ Wonderful family history/local information

http://www.airedalepartnership.org/   ~The Airedale Masterplan 

http://www.keighley.gov.uk/
  ~ Keighley Town Council
 

http://www.keighley.towntalk.co.uk/history/index.php


http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/lj/coursefinder/eng_yorks/keighley.shtml


http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/WRY/Keighley/KeighleyHistory.html

http://www.keighleylions.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/history.htm 

http://www.skiptonweb.co.uk/tourist/nearby_attractions/05_cliffecastle.htm


http://www.thisisbradford.co.uk/bradford__district/keighley/


http://www.keighleysharedchurch.org.uk/kscstahistory.html


http://www.curiousfox.com/


http://www.booth1.demon.co.uk/
 


http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/community/archive/gallery/menu.shtmlhttp://www.ffhs.org.uk/General/Members/England.htm

http://web.rhul.ac.uk/History/1004C3.html

http://www.bradfordhistorical.fsnet.co.uk/antiquary/third/vol04/archives.htmlhttp://www.ukroots.com/topic.aspx?tid=yorkshirehttp://genealogyregister.com/genealogy.cgi/Keighley/


http://www.bracewel.demon.co.uk/bot/botbiog.htm



http://ancestorguide.com/K/Keighley/


http://www.picturesofengland.com/west_yorkshire/

http://www.gbnf.com/genealog4/keighley/home.htm

 

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Brown Cow Sign

Welcome to

The Brown Cow - Keighley

A Country Pub - in Town!

Situated on the edge of the town of Keighley, West Yorkshire, The Brown Cow offers, what can be argued, the best real ale and the best company in the district! Hand pulled cask ales in best condition is the name of the game. A Timothy Taylor's house we are, but with ever changing guest beers, usually from micro breweries on two dedicated pumps. So let's see - four Timothy Taylor beers always available and two guest beers - anything from Elland (E & S), Ossett, Brown Cow, Salamander to the one around the corner - Naylor's! And more! A relaxing, friendly atmosphere - they all say that don't they? BUT, we can say that we have a strict no bad language policy which means that we really do have a relaxing, friendly atmosphere!

Beer Pumps

 

Barry & Carol Taylor of the Brown Cow West Leeds Street Keighley.

Enjoy a drink in one of Keighley's best public houses - favourite of the History Society

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www.keighleyweb.co.uk


In 2008, KeighleyWeb
celebrates 10 years on the internet
serving Keighley and district.

www.KeighleyWeb.co.uk will concentrate on Photos & Archieves
www.Keighley.Info will concentrate on local information
www.Keighley.plus.com will be local organisation websites

All Photos, Group Photos, Information, Web Links and Essays
which have been submitted in the last few months will be
added when the sites are at a more advanced state.

Many thanks for your help with the all of the sites and your continued support.
Christopher M Kelly

http://www.keighleyweb.co.uk/ part of Keighley WebSites by Kellydonia
© 2008 Christopher M Kelly


 

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Currer Laithe Farm Holiday Accommodation

Ours is a 16th century farmhouse set in 180 acres overlooking the great sweep of the Aire Gap, Ilkley Moor and, to the northwest, Ingleborough, 50 miles away. It commands unparalleled views of walled pasture and moorland.

Currer Laithe Farm provides inexpensive Yorkshire hospitality at its best

Currer Laithe Farm, Moss Carr Road, Long Lee
Keighley, West Yorkshire BD21 4SL

www.currerlaithe.co.uk

We'll see the Cuckoo is the first in an autobiographical trilogy. We'll trace the Rainbow follows and, shortly to be published; We'll buy another on Monday . This is a saga of a warm and loving family struggling to survive the extreme hardships of farming in the Yorkshire Dales. Every challenge is met with determination and humour, every success with relief. It is a story of Currer Laithe Farm, of a village school headship, of twenty five years of camping with Yorkshire children in The Hedrides (See A Song to Sing .) and of twenty-four years of offering holiday accommodation to thousands of people from all corners of the earth.

The trilogy can be obtained from Carnegie Publishing Ltd, Lancaster LA1 4SL
and
A Song to Sing
from Brown Ferguson, Glasgow G41 2SD
or all from Jean Brown, Currer Laithe Farm, Long Lee, Keighley BD21 4SL

ISBN 0 906 191 43 2
First published in 1979

ISBN 1-874181-22-5
First published in 1994

ISBN 0 9532948 0 3
First published in 1998

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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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