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Transactions of the Halifax Antiquarian Society 6
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Transactions of the Halifax Antiquarian Society 6
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Series:
Transactions of the Halifax Antiquarian Society
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Volume:
6
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Publication Type:
Journal
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Year of Publication:
1998
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
10 Apr 2002
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The growth of education in Sowerby and Sowerby Bridge from the sixteenth century to the mid-nineteenth century
Colin Woods
13 - 29
Provides details of the establishment of schools by the church and by groups of individuals.
Matthew Broadley's benefactions of 1648 and the origins of the grammar school of Hipperholme
A J Petford
30 - 35
Details of the institution's foundation.
William Ranger's reports on the sanitary condition of Halifax 1850--1851
Eric Webster
55 - 78
Concerns an inquiry which includes details of domestic establishments such as cellar dwellings and common lodging houses.
The Barber family of Barker Royd and Holly Royd, Southowram
David Cant
144 - 145
A brief account of properties owned by a family involved in the textile trade.
Oliver Hall, Elland
Donald Haigh
145
Puts forward the theory that a property recorded on an OS map of the nineteenth century may have got its name from a forge hammer operating in the area in the Middle Ages, possibly under the control of Fountains Abbey.
Vernacular Architecture Group
Stuart Crowther
156 - 157
Brief reports on properties visited by the group.