Don Beilby
Probably the most visible person in the village, notwithstanding that his 6’ 3” frame has been on view in some capacity for 60 odd years or more. Don is most … Continue Reading →
Probably the most visible person in the village, notwithstanding that his 6’ 3” frame has been on view in some capacity for 60 odd years or more. Don is most … Continue Reading →
The map below is undated – but would be about 1800. It is obviously incomplete with no reference to any structures in Mickletown, and a school to the west of … Continue Reading →
1993 and unbeknown to me the kids had clubbed together to pay for a one hour flying lesson out of Leeds/Bradford airport for my birthday. Well they did keep it … Continue Reading →
Savile Pit Headgear Not the most aesthetic structure in Methley, but certainly the most visible, even more than St Oswalds Church or Methley Hall. One of the things it also … Continue Reading →
September 1948, and Harry of 63 Savile Road was admitted as a Serving Brother of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, after having been actively involved in first aid … Continue Reading →
Born in Methley at St Margarets Road, the family later moving to the ‘newer’ houses on Savile Road. Ron attended Mickletown School from 1931 to 1937 and then on to … Continue Reading →
What better way to dispose of an unwanted opencast coal mining excavation can there be than to convert it into a nature reserve with associated trails and view points. Opencast … Continue Reading →
It all started a long time ago – some 4.5 billion years ago, when the earth was formed, with a single mass of land and the rest, ocean. Over … Continue Reading →
the Ings are the left overs from the early river systems before the building up of the river banks, hardly ever have they been of arable value.The physical features are … Continue Reading →
It is the first purpose built national route for walkers and cyclists and it runs coast to coast between the ports of Hull and Liverpool. These cities, in turn … Continue Reading →