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Firth, Harry – Undated & Location Unknown

Harry Firth’s Band – Group of smartly dressed bandsmen, Harry Firth kneeling.

Ferris, Thomas Boyes – c1870s

Rector of Guiseley St. Oswald’s from 1859-1878, this image is from a portrait which hung in the church vestry. When Civil marriages…

Frankland, George Slater – c1914

George’s service record still exists and gives further details. He attested on December 1st 1915 in…

Forsyth, C S Reverend – c1910

Charles Sweeting Forsyth (1862–1940) was born in Cumberland and his calling took him to Ripon, Bradford,…

Forkin, Dougie – 1971

This was a dress rehearsal for the Top Youth Club competition, the club won this title 4 times….

Flesher, Harry – Undated

Harry Flesher was organist at the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel on Chapel Hill.

Flaxington, Willie – c1900

Studio portrait of Willie who was an undertaker by profession.

Fishburn, Elizabeth – 1879

Sampler stitched by 9 year old Elizabeth Fishburn, a pupil of Yeadon Board School.

Firth, Vera – 2014

This is Vera Firth who for many years has been a member of the AHS and contributed to

Finnie, Mrs F – 1970

Mrs Finnie was President of the Aireborough and Horsforth Museum Society (now Aireborough Historical Society) 1970/71.

Fawcett, Family – 1970

The principals in this production of Iolanthe were, from left to right: Terry Lupton, Jean…

Fauley, Mrs Lionel – 1900

his lady was probably Eva Ada Brown from Monkwearmouth (Sunderland), the daughter of John and Catherine. She married Lionel…

Farrow, Don – c1954

Yeadon Charities Pantomime – Don Farrow of Horsforth playing the comic lead in the production.

Firth, Brian – 2016

MP Stewart Andrew on the left and Brian Firth presenting a defibrillator to Rawdon Fire Station.

Fayers, Arthur P, Reverend – Undated

This is Arthur P Fayers, Pastor of the chapel 1883 – 1904.

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