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"Dales Children" (Coates Children from Middle House, Malham Moor, with sheep dog puppies), image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "Yorkshire Tour" (1939)
"Jim Nelson, shoemaker, Settle. He is demonstrating the saying 'A shoemaker looks with his fingers'". Reproduced in "A Dales Album" (1991)
"Little Mesters", Sheffield Cutlers, image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "Yorkshire Tour" (1939)
"Sunshine and Shadow, Rash Grange, Upper Swaledale"
"The Paddy Mail", image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "Yorkshire Tour" (1939)
(Warper) Cumble Mills, Slaithwaite. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 10 below
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A Corner of the No.2 Fish Market, St.Andrew's Docks, Hull. May 1962. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 3, above
A Farm in the Cleveland Hills. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 15, abve
A Wold Pond at Fridaythorpe, image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "Yorkshire Tour" (1939)
A flock of sheep approaching Manor farm, Halton Gill, Littondale (1980). Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Dales Memories" (1986), plate 57
A league match, Beckhole versus Ugthorpe, in the Danby and District Quoit League. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972), plate 265. (Page reference taken from the new edition, which
An Olefine plant at the Wilton Works ( Middlesbrough) of Imperial Chemical Industries, with a view of part of the gas separation plant. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 15, below
An overlooker explains to an apprentice the working of a noble comb used for wool-combing in the processes of worsted manufacture. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 12, below
Askrigg Friendly Society, club walk. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), plate 251
Beverley Minster from the air. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959) between pages 224 and 225
Beverley Minster from the south
Blankets drying on tenters in the tenter fields at Wormalds and Walker, Dewsbury Mills, Thornhill (1936). Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), plate 42
Bootham Bar, York. A second copy of the image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964) plate 5, above
Bootham Bar, York. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964) plate 5, above
Bridlington Harbour, showing cobles in the foreground. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 16 below (a third copy)
Bridlington Harbour, showing cobles in the foreground. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 16 below.(a second copy)
Bridlington Harbour, showing cobles in the foreground. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 16, below
Buck's panoramic view of Leeds 1745. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 11 above
Carding machine minders or feeders wearing black Italian pinafores, at Joshua Ellis and Co., Batley Carr Mills (c.1926). Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), plate 59
Cattle Parade in the main ring, Great Yorkshire Show, Harrogate. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959) between pages 72 and 73
Cautley, image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "Yorkshire Tour" (1939)
Children of West Lane Chapel, Gomersal, at celebration for Coronation George V 1911. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), plate 142
Combine Harvester on the Wolds
Crank Mill, Morley. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), plate 34
Cricket at Headingley. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959) between pages 224 and 225
Cutlers making fine quality pocket knives at the works of George Ibberson & Company, Sheffield. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 9
David Calvert in old age and his son, James, shoeing a horse at Gunnerside smithy, 1890s. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "A Dales Heritage" (1982), plate 52
David and Margaret Calvert, Gunnerside. He and his sons were all blacksmiths. Photograph taken in the 1870s, when they were on a visit to their son John in Wales.. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "A Dales Heritage" (1982), plate ?
Fitting organ pipes. Image associated with photographic illustrations used in "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), cp. Plates 116 and 117
Five Sisters Window, York Minster. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959) between pages 72 and 73
Flamborough Head. Alternative version of subject (not used) as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964)
Flamborough Head. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 1 (below)
Fylingdales Moor. A less contrasty version of the image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 14 below
Fylingdales Moor. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 14 below
Gipsies at Brough Hill Fair (late 1930s). Reproduced in "A Dales Album" (1991), plate 93
Guisborough Priory, image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "Yorkshire Tour" (1939)
Halton Gill and Littondale, once the haunt of deer grazing in the open field. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Dales Memories" (1986), plate 7
Harry Storey with Ella Pontefract at Stackhill House in 1941. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "A Dales Heritage" (1982), plate 59
Haymaking at Muker, Swaledale. Inscribed in pencil on reverse "Christopher Raw with rake. Thomas William Raw (son). John Hunter Scar House. Irishman" Reproduced in 'Yorkshire Album', 1998, plate 159
Head of Danbydale and Danby Moor, North Yorkshire. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959) between pages 224 and 225
Her Majesty the Queen at the Grand Theatre Leeds, October 17(?) 1958. Image probably planned for use as one of the photographic illustrations for "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959), but not used
Hubberholme Church in Langstrothdale dating from the twelfth century and famous for its rood loft. Across the bridge is the George inn at the foot of Kirkgill. Reproduced in "A Dales Album" (1991)
Huddersfield Choral Society conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959) between pages 72 and 73
Hurst in Swaledale, lead-miner's cottage, image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "Yorkshire Tour" (1939)
Interior, The Grand Theatre, Leeds. A second copy of image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959) between pages 224 and 225
Interior, The Grand Theatre, Leeds. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959) between pages 224 and 225
Isabella (Tibby) Tinkler, bookseller of Richmond, a portrait
J.Atkinson leading peats with a coup cart to West End, Lunds, upper Wensleydale. Some peats are drying on the ground and others have been built into conical stacks (1936). Reproduced in "Yorkshire Album" (1988), plate 152.
Jane Ryder of Redmire,1935. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), facing page 69
Knaresborough. A second copy, with more contrast, of the image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 7, below
Knaresborough. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 7, below
Leeds at the present day (1960s). Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 11
Lower part of Dickinson's Sketch III of part of the Manor of Templenewsam belongin to the Marquis of Hertford (1731)
Malham Cove, Malham Tarn, and Gordale Scar from the air. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959) between pages 224 and 225
Marie Hartley and Ella Pontefract, with dogs. Image originally used as the frontispiece for "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950). The dogs are named as Hardy and Chris in "Yorkshire Cottage" (page 79). Later (in the 1990s) MH wrote on the reverse of a mount that t
Marie Hartley and Joan Ingilby at home
Marie Hartley and Joan Ingilby. Marie standing by (?painting) the big picture of Askrigg (December 1984)
Market Street, Bradford, showing the town hall and a lorry carrying bales of wool (retouched). Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 12 above
Men of the Middle Stone Age at Star Carr (drawing by Alan Sorrell). Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 2, above
Miners at Calverton Colliery, Notts., begin their journey to the coalface (The 'Paddy Mail'). Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 8
Molten steel being poured into a mould at Grimesthorpe Works. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 2, below
Moorcock Show, Judging Sticks. ?Reproduced in "A Dales Album" (1991)
Moorlands around Shaw House, Arkengarthdale. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 1
Mr Arthur Robinson, former miller of Rievaulx, dressing a millstone. Probably associated with the series of photographs used to illustrate "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972). Cp. plate 140. Page reference taken from the new edition, w
Mr B Hirst of Peter Conacher and Co., Huddersfield, soldering an organ pipe. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), plate 116
Mr Brian Fawcett, Greenses, near Keld, Swaledale, jagging bales of hay. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), plate 69
Mr F. Shields, tinsmith of Redmire, Wensleydale, soldering handles onto a backcan. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), plate 183
Mr F.Gallon of Ugthorpe making a scuttle. Probably associated with the series of photographs used to illustrate "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972). Cp. plate 189. Page reference taken from the new edition, which was published by Smith
Mr F.Parker, printer, of Hawes in Wensleydale.
Mr G.Featherstone and Miss R.Farrow gathering seaves at Venom's Nick, Rosedale. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972), plate 172. (Page reference taken from the new edition, which wa
Mr G.Thompson, South View, High Walls, Lealholm, with a 'boddin o' cowls' (a burden of burnt heather stems). Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972), plate 155 . (Page reference taken
Mr Harold Morton and his sister, Mrs Ethel Lockwood, making plant pots at Lindley Moor Pottery, Salendine Nook (1946). Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), plate 121
Mr Ishmael Whittell, hand-loom plush weaver, at Messrs Sykes and Tunnicliffe, Northfields Mill, Almondbury (1919). Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), plate 10
Mr J. Lumsden, Rawson Syke, Farndale, using a horse wheel, c.1933. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972), plate 117. (Page reference taken from the new edition, which was published b
Mr J.Scaife, Pickering, making a bee skep. Probably associated with the series of photographs used to illustrate "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972). Cp. plate170. Page reference taken from the new edition, which was published by Smith
Mr Jack and Mr Jimmy Eddon, Stape Inn (Hare and Hounds), Stape, hammering the ash to separate the rings for making lappings (besom-making) 1911. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972)
Mr Jim Graham, Hunt House, Goathland, cutting turf on Goathland Moor, using a cock spade, and sacking instead of knappers. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972), plate 158. (Page ref
Mr Jim Peacock, stonemason of Castle Bolton, using a small lettering chisel and a mash hammer to carve his trademark. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), plate 190
Mr John Hunter walling a gap on the Buttertubs Pass. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), plate 197
Mr John Winsby, cabinet maker of Leyburn, Wensleydale, in his workshop. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), plate 152
Mr K.Eddon of Goathland building turf rooks within sight of the Fylingdales Early Warning Station. Probably associated with the series of photographs used to illustrate "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972). Cp. plates 157-159. Page refe
Mr L Feather in his bakery at Haworth making oatcake: placing the finished oatcake onto a wire tray. Associated with the series of photographs used to illustrate "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), cp.plates 98-102.
Mr L Feather in his bakery at Haworth making oatcake: pouring a ladleful of batter onto the scored bakboard. Associated with the series of photographs used to illustrate "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), cp.plates 98-102.
Mr L Feather in his bakery at Haworth making oatcake: pulling the lever which jerks the tram forward to throw the batter on to the bakestone. Associated with the series of photographs used to illustrate "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), cp.pl
Mr L Feather in his bakery at Haworth making oatcake: transferring the batter on to the cloth of the tram. Associated with the series of photographs used to illustrate "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), cp.plates 98-102.
Mr L Feather in his bakery at Haworth making oatcake: turning the oatcake with a bent knife, after which it is transferred to the cooler end of the bakestone, shown on the left. Associated with the series of photographs used to illustrate "Life and Tradit
Mr M.E.Ward, saddler, of Helmsley, making a hedging mitten. . Probably associated with the series of photographs used to illustrate "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972)
Mr Myles Bainbridge, clogger, of Sedbergh, fits the upper to the sole. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), plate 215
Mr Norman Fitton of Bramley voicing an organ pipe. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), plate 117
Mr R.A. and Mr J.E. Fawcett bringing sheep from Dodd Fell on Howgate above Hawes (1980). Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Dales Memories" (1986), plate 64
Mr S. and Mr F. Woof and Blossom, Woodbridge Farm, Dent, pulling the rope tight over a sledge load of hay (c.1952). Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), plate 135
Mr Samson Strong, Leeds, making clay pipes (1938). Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), plate 127 (reversed)
Mr Seth Eccles, thatcher, of Helmsley, thatching Oak Hill in Farndale. Probably associated with the series of photographs used to illustrate "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972). Cp. plate 200. Page reference taken from the new edition,
Mr Tommy Hunter, boot-maker of Redmire, Wensleydale, sharpening a knife in his workshop. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), plate 208
Mr W. Calvert, Thorns, Swaledale, holding twins at lambing time. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), plate 76
Mr and Mrs Jack Thwaite and Molly, Mouse Syke, Grisedale, leading hay with a sledge. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), plate 136
Mr and Mrs S. Beeforth, Westerdale, with some of the corn dollies they have made. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972), plate 187. (Page reference taken from the new edition, which
Mrs H. Kirkbride, Town Head Farm, Askrigg, Wensleydale, making a hooky rug. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), plate 50
Mrs Jane Calvert, Low Wood Farm, Pateley Bridge, holding her mother's knitting stick and knitting belt which is Scottish. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Dales Memories" (1986), plate 85
Mrs K.Barker in the kitchen at Quarry Farm,Glaisdale, showing the witchpost in position. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972), plate 13. (Page reference taken from the new edition,
Mrs M.Graham, Hunt House, Goathland, making gale beer. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972), plate 26. (Page reference taken from the new edition, which was published by Smith Settl
Mrs P.Metcalfe, Shoregill, Swaledale, with iron cheese press (cropped). Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), plate 22
Mrs W.Mason, Lodge Hall, Ribblesdale, butter-making. Cp.photographic illustration (plate 32) used in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968).
North Bridge, Halifax 1903. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), plate 81
Oak Crag, Farndale, a renovated and altered medieval long house; 58 feet long by 23 feet wide. Three pairs of crucks. The 'dovecot' windows and thatch are recent. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life in the Moorlands of North-East
Old Stalling Busk Church and Semerwater
Olive Holliday and Eva Johnson on a walking tour, passing by Askrigg Old Hall. Photograph taken by MH c.1926. The Old Hall was burnt down in 1935. cp.drawing on page 100 of "Yorkshire Village" (1953)
Page from Askrigg poor-rate book (photographic copy). Used in "Yorkshire Village" (1953), page 129
Parade of Horses before the St Leger. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959) between pages 72 and 73
Plan of Brodsworth Colliery Surface
Plan of Brodsworth Colliery Surface ( a third copy)
Plan of Brodsworth Colliery Surface (a second copy)
Planting the Penny Hedge at Whitby, image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "Yorkshire Tour" (1939)
Rag sorting at J.R.Burrows, Carlinghow Mills, Batley. Original print, early 1930s. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), plate 51
Railway Station, York. A second copy (cropped), of the image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964) , plate 5, below
Railway Station, York. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 5, below
Rash Grange, near Muker, Swaledale (this may be a second copy of "Sunshine and Shadow" check Solander Box 38)
Rash Grange, near Muker, Swaledale. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 13 below
River Wharfe, Langstrothdale. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959) between pages 224 and 225
Robin Hood's Bay cp Yorkshire Tour p.5
Roman Road, Blackstone Edge
Roman road up Buckden Raikes, Wharfedale (1937). Reproduced in "A Dales Album" (1991)
Rounding up Dalesbred ewes in winter on Grassington Moor, Wharfedale. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 13 above
Rounding up Dalesbred ewes in winter on Grassington Moor, Wharfedale. Reverse print of image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964)
Rounding up sheep on Grassington Moor. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 13 above
Ruins of the Old Gang Smelt mill, Swaledale, built 1790 and closed in 1898. Photograph taken in 1948. Associated with the photographic illustrations used in "A Dales Heritage" (1982), cp. plate 42
Scarborough Harbour, image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "Yorkshire Tour" (1939)
Scarborough, from Oliver's Mount. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964) plate 16, above
Scarborough, from Oliver's Mount. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964). plate 16, above. This version shows more of the trees in the foreground.
Schofield, Milliner and Fancy Draper. The window of Schofield's first shop at Leeds (c.1905). Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), plate 111
Self-acting mules for spinning woollen yarn at Gillroyd Mills, Morley, 1930s. Associated with the series of photographs used to illustrate "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), cp.plate 35.
Sledmere, Yorkshire. The Great Library. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 4, below
Spurn Head, image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "Yorkshire Tour" (1939)
Spurn Head, showing the sea on the left, the River Humber on the right and the lighthouse in the distance (a second copy). Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964) plate 3, below
Spurn Head, showing the sea on the left, the River Humber on the right and the lighthouse in the distance. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 3, below
Stile at Gayle, Wensleydale
Stone House, Upper Swaledale
Sunday School Feast of Hinchcliffe Mill Wesleyan chapel in the Holme valley, or a united sing with Hinchcliffe Mill chapel, Holmbridge Church of England and Hall's School. Holmbridge, held about 1900. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations i
Susan Peacock of Tan Hill Inn. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), facing page 132
Swaledale children, 1943 (Guy children). Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "Yorkshire Heritage" (1950), facing page 229
Tan Hill Inn, 1732 feet above sea level, before the cottages were demolished. (1960). Reproduced in "A Dales Album" (1991), plate 215
Tapestry loom built in 1908 by George Hattersley and Sons, Keighley. The tapestry being woven is of 'Bolton Abbey in the Olden Time' by Landseer. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), plate
The Alderson family at Stone House, upper Swaledale.From left to right: Albert, James (Jim), Margaret(seated), Isobel, Jim, Mr Dinsdale and Ella Pontefract. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "A Dales Heritage" (1982), plate ?66
The Case Room, The Yorkshire Post. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959) between pages 224 and 225
The Deer Park wall, Bolton Abbey, next to the moor at Hammerthorne Gate. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Dales Memories" (1986), plate 12
The Great Wold Valley. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964) plate 4, above
The Heckmondwike English Concertina Band playing on the occasion of a royal visit to Heckmondwike on 10 July 1912. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), plate 137
The Hugills and the Franks reaping with a tractor and a Massey-Harris self-binder and stooking on Ewe cote Farm, Farndale. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire" (1972), plate 103. (Page ref
The Plough Stots at Goathland, image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "Yorkshire Tour" (1939)
The Upper Independent Church, Heckmondwike. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), plate 88
The West Front of York Minster. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 6
The interior of a typical working-class home of the early 1900s. Mrs Pickles in her home in Hanover Street, Boothroyd Lane, Dewsbury. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), plate 85
The mill yard at John Foster and Son, Black Dyke Mills, Queensbury. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), plate 22
The old and the new'. Scythemen and an early mowing machine at Muker (1900?) Inscribed in pencil on reverse, "George Alderson (Kisdon Farm) Christopher Raw, John Alderson (Kisdon G's father. Irishman, Muker, Swaledale" ?Reproduced in Yorkshire Album, pa
The site of Lord Pomfret's smelt mill in East Grain, Swinnergill. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "A Dales Heritage" (1982), plate 18?
The winter of 1963 at Askrigg. Reproduced in "A Dales Album" (1991), plate 257
Thomas Joy about to extend a net with which to catch rabbits (1966). Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Dales Memories" (1986), plate 97
Timothy Feather (1825-1910), of Buckley Green, Stanbury, seen sitting in his 'house'. He was the last hand-loom weaver in that neighbourhood. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), plate 12
Timothy Feather (1825-1910), of Buckley Green, Stanbury, seen sitting in his 'house'. He was the last hand-loom weaver in that neighbourhood. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), plate 12.
Topping and Tailing Gooseberries'. Miss H. Reeves in the kitchen at Agglethorpe Hall, Coverdale. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales" (1968), plate 3
Upper part of Dickinson's Sketch III of part of the Manor of Templenewsam belonging to the Marquis of Hertford (1731)
View from Sutton Bank. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 7, above
Warping in a woollen mill in the Colne Valley (Cumble Mills, Slaithwaite) retouched. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 10, below
Wash Day in the West Riding, image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "Yorkshire Tour" (1939)
Whit Monday in the Valley Gardens, Harrogate, image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "Yorkshire Tour" (1939)
Whitby in 1797, by J.M.W.Turner. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 14 above
William Gill in old age (c.1948)
Windows of Weavers' Cottages. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations in "Getting to Know Yorkshire" (1964), plate 10, above
Winter at Askrigg, Wensleydale
Women at the well, Heptonstall. Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), plate 83
Wool sorters at work. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959) between pages 72 and 73
Work on finishing organ pipes. Image associated with photographic illustrations used in "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), cp. Plates 116 and 117
Work people at Bank Bottom Mill, Marsden, leaving the mill at Saturday dinner time. (1880s). Image used for one of the photographic illustrations in "Life and Tradition in West Yorkshire" (1976), plate 56
Yarm Fair, image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "Yorkshire Tour" (1939)
Yarm Fair, later copy of the image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "Yorkshire Tour" (1939)
York Minster from the air. Image originally used as one of the photographic illustrations for "The Wonders of Yorkshire" (1959) between pages 72 and 73