Smith, Harry – c1910
This image of Harry Smith was donated by Brian Sanderson of the Yorkshire Cricket Archive.
Smith, Ivy – 1934
>Lena Balmforth is holding a cane and wearing a patterned tie and shorts. The other dancers were: Gladys Young, Rispah Smith, Irene Windus, Ivy Smith, Kitty Marriot.
Smith, John Kirby, 1869-1953 – Photographer & Tobacconists
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, 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, Madge, Elsie & Rene – c1942
The location is 17 Upper Queen Street, the girls were Madge, Elsie and Rene Smith.
Smith, Marjorie – 1970s
Abraham Moon & Sons: Seen here in the mill is Marjorie Smith, behind her are stocks of fabric produced at the mill.
Smith, Mrs – Undated
Mrs Smith was the mother of Grace Smith who married Joseph Harrison, therefore Mrs Smith is the great grandmother of Fred…
Smith, Nanny – Undated
This unmarried lady was the great aunt of Fred Harrison. Fred was married to Mable and the uncle of Carlo Harrison.
Smith, Rispah – 1934
Lena Balmforth is holding a cane and wearing a patterned tie and shorts. The other dancers….
Smithson, Heather – 1970s
>Aireborough Grammar School, Yeadon. A group of pupils including Heather Smithson, who have received prizes.
Snape, H. JP. FBSC – 1964
H Snape JP, FBSC, was President of the Aireborough and Horsforth Museum Society (Now Aireborough Historical Society) 1963/64, also joint auditor 1968-1988.
Spink, Christine – 2006 (Deceased)
The late Mrs Christine Spink was President of Aireborough Historical Society 2006 – 2007. Her husband Keith is a long standing member (January 2016).
Sprake, Gary – 1967
Gary Sprake footballer, he was a Welsh International and Goalkeeper for LUFC 1962- 1973, seen here with a ladies team, in Kirk Lane Park.
Squires, Roy – 1970s
Donated by Marion Thomas, this is Crompton Parkinson’s agricultural show winner, her late father Roy Squires at Larkfield Avenue, with his prize winning chrysanthemums plus other trophies.
Stanhope, Family – c1895
After William Rookes Crompton and his wife Emma had died leaving no children the Esholt Estate passed to a nephew, Colonel W H Crompton Stansfield.