Llewellyn Pritchard MBE
In class and head down, listening for those highly polished squeaky crepe soled shoes which patrolled the classroom ensuring the wearer that we were all working, well I was most of … Continue Reading →
In class and head down, listening for those highly polished squeaky crepe soled shoes which patrolled the classroom ensuring the wearer that we were all working, well I was most of … Continue Reading →
I suppose everyone in the age range 20 – 50 who has lived in the village will remember Mr. Cookman, Sir. I didn’t know him as teacher. However, I did … Continue Reading →
Born in 1935, a Mill Laner. Barry and his family were re-housed in The Hollings in the early 1950’s. Always a great lover of the outdoors, he as much as … Continue Reading →
Travellers on the A639 to Leeds cannot have missed the metal track laid parallel to the railway line at ground level (Feb 2009). It would appear that Railtrack, or is … Continue Reading →
Hannah Firth came to this village as a 4 year old with her family in 1905, educated at Mickletown School and then on to Castleford Grammar School before taking her … Continue Reading →