Shows, Concerts, Bazaars, (Guiseley) 1910 – onwards (3)
Set in the grounds of Guiseley Rectory, actors are taking part in St. Oswald’s Pageant.
Shows, Concerts, Bazaars, (Guiseley) 1910 – onwards (4)
Civic swimming gala, competitors are seen with John Ambler Chairman of…
Shows, Concerts, Bazaars, (Guiseley) 1910 – onwards (5)
The 20th anniversary production for the Christine Roberts School of Ballet, the…
Shows, Concerts, Bazaars, (Guiseley) 1910 – onwards (6)
This photo was taken at the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee picnic held in the park which…
Silk Bookmark – 1910
A hand painted silk bookmark, it would have been one of many made for sale at a church bazaar. Also…
Silver Badge Café – 1928
Located on Otley Road, White Cross, the building was previously an old Army hut. The café was first owned by…
Silver Cross
The former Lawrence Wilson & Sons Silver Cross pram works is on the left. The factory was originally built on 2 acres of land (late 1870s-early 1800s) by Hugh Claughton…
Silverdale Estate
In the top right are the Coach Road / Silverdale allotments which are partly owned by the Field family and partly by the ex-wife of the late TV celebratity Fred Dibnah….
Simon, Jack and Mrs Simon – c1950s
Mr Jack Simon was employed at Wilson’s, Silver Cross, Nethermoor Works, Guiseley and was their photographer whose work graces their webpage on this site.
Slater, John William- 1967
John William Slater who was Mr. Slater’s blacksmith. The forge was on Otley Road, Guiseley, Library …
Smith, Arthur – c1910
Dave Kitchen has been in touch with me (airbhistory@aol.com) to tell me about his Grandad who is shown in this…
Smith, John Kirby, 1869-1953 – Photographer
John Kirby Smith was a photographer and owned a wooden built tobacconists shop in the Little London area of Rawdon c1894. By 1906,
Smith, John Kirby, 1869-1953 – Photographer
To me this is what our Aireborough history is all about, read on and enjoy what has been discovered from this photograph of two octagonal religious…
Smith, Marjorie – 1970s
Abraham Moon & Sons: Seen here in the mill is Marjorie Smith, behind her are stocks of fabric produced at the mill.
South View
South View is located off Oxford Road, the side of the Baptist Church can be seen at the end of the street.