A611A – St. Oswald’s Church, 1925.
St. Oswald’s Church – 1925
St. Oswald’s Clergy – Rev. Simms -Reeve 1925 – 1927.
A611B – St. Oswald’s Church, 1928.
St. Oswald’s Church – 1928
St. Oswald’s Clergy – Rev. Miller 1928 – 1936.
A612 – St. Oswald’s Church, 1929.
St. Oswald’s Church – 1929
St. Oswald’s Clergy – Rev. Butterworth 1929 – 1933
A612A – St. Oswald’s Church, 1933.
St. Oswald’s Church – 1933
St. Oswald’s Clergy – Rev. Wells 1933 – 1934.
D068 – St. Oswald’s Church, 1909.
St. Oswald’s Church – 1909
St. Oswald’s is the Parish Church of Guiseley with Esholt.
E166 – St. Oswald’s Church, 1909.
St. Oswald’s Church – 1909
November 1909, work began constructing a new nave, when the floor was excavated a number of stone coffins were discovered which were thought to belong to the De Warde family who were Lords of the Manor of Guiseley in early Medieval times.
E167 – St. Oswald’s Church, 1909.
St. Oswald’s Church – 1909
By March 1909, foundations for a new North wall are being dug.
E168 – St. Oswald’s Church, 1909.
St. Oswald’s Church – 1909
By May 1909, workmen are placing a new lintel over the West door.
C134 – St. Oswald’s Church, 1910.
St. Oswald’s Church – 1910
By September 1910, work was underway to build an extension to the North aisle. Canon Howson was responsible for the church extension and restoration of the old Rectory.
I483 – St. Oswald’s Church, 1909/10.
St. Oswald’s Church – 1909/10
Three views of the church, the upper left shows the church before building work was carried out to the West end.
The top right image is the same view after renovation May 1910.
The bottom image is also after renovation.
For ease of viewing, the following three enlargements have been made.
I483A – St. Oswald’s Church, 1909/10.
St. Oswald’s Church – 1909/10
Upper left view enlarged.
I483B – St. Oswald’s Church, 1909/10.
St. Oswald’s Church – 1909/10
Upper right view enlarged.
I483C – St. Oswald’s Church, 1909/10.
St. Oswald’s Church – 1909/10
Bottom view enlarged..
I484 – St. Oswald’s Church, 1910.
St. Oswald’s Church – 1910
The church bell ringers left to right standing: John Sunderland, Frederick W Dixon, Thomas M Thompson, John Bulmer Jackson.
Seated left to right: The Demaine brothers, W Dixon aged 12, is sat at the front of the group and David Rhodes.