Title | St. Andrew’s Church |
Date | Undated |
Location | Yeadon |
Photo ID | G064 |
Comment | Situated on Haw Lane and built in 1889, it is no longer used by the Church of England. Re named New Life Community Church in 2015. Image donated by Heather Smaellie. |
X201 – St. Andrew’s Church, Undated.
St. Andrew’s Church – Undated
Interior view of the church looking towards the altar.
Image donated by Heather Smaellie.
D116 – St. Andrew’s Church, 1904.
St. Andrew’s Church – 1904
Interior view of St. Andrew’s Church.
C086 – St. Andrew’s Church, Undated.
St. Andrew’s Church Vicarage – Undated
The vicarage is to the immediate North of the church
It was built around 1890/91, the architects were Chorley, Gibbon and Foggitt of 3 Park Place Leeds.
Like the church, it is in the Arts and Crafts style influenced by William Morris.
N09 – St. Andrew’s Church, Undated.
St. Andrew’s Church – Undated
View across the garden to the Vicarage.
A129 – St. Andrew’s Church, Undated.
St. Andrew’s Church – 1910
The Vicar’s bible class, St. Andrew’s Church.
The Vicar is the Rev. C.S. Forsyth, he is seated in the middle of the front row clasping a top hat.
He became Vicar of St. Andrew’s in May 1903.
T53 – St. Andrew’s Church, 1912.
St. Andrew’s Church – 1912
St. Andrew’s Sunday School teachers.
On the back row left to right are: Stephen Dennison, ?, Miss Forsyth, ?, Jack Oddy, ?, Mr Barraclough, ?, Mrs Forsyth, Duncan Yeadon, Harold Witham, Lizzie Almgil, Gwen Yeadon and Lawrence Wood.
Middle row left to right: ?, ? , ?, ? , ?, ? , Rev C S Forsyth, Phyllis Myers, Alice Kitson, ?, Florrie Denison and ?.
Front row left to right: Bertha Witham, ?, ? , Nat Yeadon, John Henry Robinson, Ann Harrison, ? and ?.
H013 – St. Andrew’s Church, 1912.
St. Andrew’s Church – 1912
The junior class at St. Andrew’s Sunday School.
H012 – St. Andrew’s Church, 1912.
St. Andrew’s Church – 1912
The senior class at St. Andrew’s Sunday School, a scout troop is on the back row and choirboys on the right.
X200 – St. Andrew’s Church, 1914.
St. Andrew’s Church – 1914
Sunday School pupils on their Whit Sunday parade, the location is the High Street. Choirboys are holding up their banner, the children are wearing their best clothes which include hats for the girls and flat caps for the boys.
Behind the children are two shops, J Lee & Sons selling furniture and musical instruments and Laycocks which is a drapers. The latter is addressed as Manchester House.
E946 – St. Andrew’s Church, 1920.
St. Andrew’s Church – 1920
The following two images are of a Whitsuntide gathering at the Almgill’s house with musicians. The people were members of St. Andrew’s Church congregation.
E947 – St. Andrew’s Church, 1920.
St. Andrew’s Church – 1920
As above.
E504 – St. Andrew’s Church, Undated.
St. Andrew’s Church – Undated
Members of the church dressed as chefs, names supplied but not in any order:
W M Hudson, Dick Flesher, Harry Newton, Dick Stanley, Harold Witham, Leonard Wyatt, W Myers, Sam Mokes, Frank Farrar, Jim Bell, Sydney Earl, Jimmy Brown, Jesse Witham, Malcolm Law, Stephen Dennison, Duncan Yeadon, Albert Mokes, Lawrence Stanley, George Derkin, George Hardwick, Lawrence Webb, George Flesher, William Law, James Yeadon, lawrence Hatfield, George Hudson, Walter Greenwood, Edgar Witham, Willie Yeadon, Vicar Forsyth, Frank Colman, John Henry Robinson, George Bailey, Harry Mokes, Arthur Newton, Walter Flesher, Leslie Witham, Archie Ives, Arthur Swales, Gilbert Frankland, Malcolm Yeadon, Walter Hatfield.
E554 – St. Andrew’s Church, 1913/14.
St. Andrew’s Church – 1913/14
These smart young men in Sunday suits were members of Duncan Yeadon’s bible class.
AA12 – St. Andrew’s Church, Undated.
St. Andrew’s Church – Undated
Members of the congregation.
B080 – St. Andrew’s Church, 1950.
St. Andrew’s Church – 1950
Tinted image of St. Andrew’s Church
Donated by Heather Smaelie.
E511 – St. Andrew’s Church, 1957.
St. Andrew’s Church – 1957
Some of the boys and clergy have been named, back row on the left is Bob Cliffe (he had the newsagents business on Yeadon High Street) The Vicar (left) is the Rev. Murgatroyd on the right is Dr. Donald Coggan, Bishop of Bradford , in 1961 he became the 101st Archbishop of Canterbury. Behind Rev. Murgatroyd on the left is Howard German who donated the image.
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Consolidated by Elaine Ellwood. 04 February 2022.
Last updated: 27 October 2023 – Photo ID: E946 & E947. 18 January 2023 – All images reviewed.