Barry Robbins – Reminiscences
My first recollection of Methley is of a Saturday in November 1949, when along with my parents and dog ‘Lady’ we arrived at No 87 The Hollings,I was in my … Continue Reading →
My first recollection of Methley is of a Saturday in November 1949, when along with my parents and dog ‘Lady’ we arrived at No 87 The Hollings,I was in my … Continue Reading →
Earliest memories are immediate post war and of an overgrown irregular, uneven field with a grass worn area which was the goalmouth in the football season and served as a … Continue Reading →
Priest for 24 years from 1591 to 1615, although the village wouldn’t have been very sure of that, because he wasn’t there very often, he was described by the later … Continue Reading →
Son of the founder of the Castleford Pottery. Dunderdale Junior was to wed Anne Bramley of Methley which led to their move to Dunford House. The property described as … Continue Reading →
Rogue or what? Certainly a character – from 1348 to 1375 William, or would he be Billy to his friends, figured about a dozen times in the Court Baron … Continue Reading →
Edward Shippen 1639 – 1712 Baptized at St Oswalds Church 0n the 5th March, 1639 – Edward Shippen was the sixth child of William and Mary Shippen (Nunnes). His … Continue Reading →
The appeal for information relating to the inscription ‘George Webster MM’ on the churchyard war memorial was widely advertised locally. The objective was to apply for grant aid to help … Continue Reading →
Mr and Mrs Albert Green and their involvement in the Great War. Private Thomas Richard Green (1-5 KOYLI), Private Harry Shillito Green (Royal Munster Fusiliers), Private Walter Green (1-5 KOYLI), … Continue Reading →
When servicemen and women died in action in the Great War, next of kin were given a commemorative medal. Made from brass measuring about four and a half inches … Continue Reading →
A Diary of Events: 6thBn: The York and Lancaster Regiment during the Campaigns in North Africa and Italy 1943 to 1945. This book as the title suggests contains a record … Continue Reading →