Entries beginning Sowerby ... and The Sowerby ... are gathered together in this Sidetrack.
Hilltop village west of Sowerby Bridge.
See
Population,
Parish statistics and
Manor of Wakefield
John Rawson rebuilt the property in 1862 as a memorial to
his only child, Gertrude Elizabeth.
They were then known as Rawson's Almshouses.
Rawson set up a trust whereby each occupant received 5/- per
week.
In the 1950s, the income from the property was 16 5/- and this was
uneconomical compared to the £3,000 which was needed for
repairs.
The charity could not afford the upkeep, and the property was
demolished in the 1960s to make way for new housing and shops.
Those who have served on the Board of Guardians for
Sowerby township have included
See
Thomas Mellor
It is now 3 private dwellings
This & associated entries use material contributed by Alan Longbottom
The Foldout lists
some of the people who have served as Police Officers in
Sowerby
See
Constable,
Ducking stool, Sowerby Bridge and
Sowerby stocks
This & associated entries use material contributed by Roger Beasley
A gazebo / bath house – still standing – was built here
around 1750.
Around 1830, Rev John Fearby Haslam established an evening school
here.
The house is now private accommodation
Stansfield and Langfield were a part of
the Sowerby Division [1885].
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Major Robert H. Barker,
J. W. Ogden and
Arnold Williams
This & associated entries use material contributed by Alan Longbottom
Because so many of their members were away fighting in World War I,
the club did not play in the 1914-1915 season.
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William Henry Emmett,
W. Hoyle and
F. G. S. Rawson
Built by Joshua Horton.
The house is dated IH IH 1646 for Isobel and Joshua
Horton.
There are carved stone heads on a moulding over a side
window/entrance to the Hall.
The property was advertised for Sale by Auction [July 1854] as
In 1857, it was sold to John Rawson.
He divided the Hall into 5 dwellings – Numbers 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10
It is now subdivided into 3 dwellings.
See
King's Head, Sowerby and
Sowerby Well
As part of a cost-cutting exercise by Calderdale Council, the library
was one of several considered for closure in 2006/2007
The manor was held by
the Earls of Warren,
Jordan de Thornhill,
the Thornhill family,
John de Breose,
and
the Duke of Leeds
The Methodist Church in Sowerby began around 1750, when Luke Farrar allowed other local converts to meet in his
cottage at Carr.
When this became too small, a new Chapel was erected [1787]
(at a cost of £420).
See
Rooley Lane Wesleyan Chapel, Sowerby and
A short account of Sowerby Methodism
This & associated entries use material contributed by Ian Wright
A datestone is said to record Captain Rees 16??.
This is discussed in the book
Our Home & Country.
The Post Office moved to the parade of shops which were erected on
the site of the Sowerby Almshouses [1960].
The building – dated 1928 – was at Tillotson Avenue [2011]
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Hebble End Bridge, Hebden Bridge
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Brearley Baptist Church Day School and
John Selwyn Rawson
The stock were last used in 1858, when Bacca Jack spent 6
hours in them
This & associated entries use material contributed by Brian Kiernan Smith
Invitations to tender for the contract for the construction of the
tunnel was advertised in April 1838.
It was to commence in a field between Longbottom Mill and
Hollins Mill and terminate opposite Sowerby Bridge Gas Works, a distance of about 1¼ miles.
It opened in 18??
The well is dated JSR 1900 GER and inscribed
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Population
See
Stephen Jennings
The mill was destroyed by fire on
20th April 1980,
and the business moved to late 18th century warehouse in Walker Lane, Sowerby Bridge.
This too was destroyed by fire
Sowerby Ref 32-S172 Sowerby almshouses Ref 32-S935 Sowerby Board of Guardians Ref 32-S839
Sowerby Board of Health Ref 32-S943 Sowerby Bowling Club Ref 32-S1495 Sowerby Chapel Ref 32-S808 Sowerby Church Institute Ref 32-S2261 Sowerby Conservative Club Ref 32-S2706 Sowerby Conservative Working Men's Club Ref 32-S2400 Sowerby constables Ref 32-S860 Sowerby Croft, Norland Ref 32-S200 Sowerby Dean Ref 32-S2538 Sowerby Division Ref 32-S2489 Sowerby Division Conservative Union Ref 32-S2404 Sowerby Division Liberal Association Ref 32-S3087 Sowerby Female Union Society Ref 32-S2185 Sowerby Free Wanderers Football Club Ref 32-S1496 Sowerby Gaol Ref 32-S3311 Sowerby Hall Ref 32-S194
Sowerby Hall, Sowerby, Mansion House and six closes of land, five
occupied by Samuel Pickles and one by Samuel Lumb,
containing together 13 acres 2 rood 36 perch
Sowerby Helm Ref 32-S2600 Sowerby Library Ref 32-S741 Sowerby Lockup Ref 32-4 Sowerby Long Bridge Ref 32-S967 Sowerby Longroyd Ref 32-S2602 Sowerby, Manor of Ref 32-S698 Sowerby Methodism Ref 32-5 Sowerby MPs Ref 32-S921 Sowerby Police Station Ref 32-S2158 Sowerby Post Office Ref 32-S2705 Sowerby Prosecution Society Ref 32-S2183 Sowerby Ramble Ref 32-S722 Sowerby Saint Peter's Cricket Club Ref 32-S2395 Sowerby School Board Ref 32-S696 Sowerby Selling Plate Ref 32-S1386 Sowerby stocks Ref 32-S689 Sowerby Subscription Band Ref 32-S655 Sowerby Surveyor of the Highways Ref 32-1
Sowerby Tennis & Bowling Club Ref 32-S2263 Sowerby Tunnel Ref 32-S801 Sowerby Urban District Council Ref 32-S893 Sowerby, Vicars of Ref 32-S700 Sowerby Well Ref 32-S2262
John Rawson of Brockwell, died February 8, 1899
Sowerby-with-Soyland Ref 32-S969 Sowerby Workhouse Ref 32-S902 Sowerby Worsted Manufacturing Limited Ref 32-S2191
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