Skip to content
My Rastrick
  • Home
  • About
  • My Rastrick Family
  • Rastrick Local History Group
    • Field Lane Estate 1949 – 1974
    • Friends of Rastrick Library
    • Frank Clegg of Longroyde
    • The Gooders of Oakes Green, Rastrick
    • Fourteenth Century Rastrick
    • Railways Around Rastrick
    • Remembering “The Lost Sons of Rastrick”
    • The First Branch Library at Rastrick
    • The Sad Story of George Walter Cardwell
    • Turnpike Roads In Rastrick
  • Projects
    • Blakeborough Valves
    • Bridge End Chapel
    • Brookfoot Weir Collapse
    • Charles Wood – Brighouse Cab Proprietor
    • Coronation Celebrations 1902 and 1911
    • The Garlick’s of Greenhead Farm
    • From Clifton to Mt. Everest
    • Grantham Park
    • Harry Dyson – The diary of a Boer War soldier from Rastrick
    • New Dick before the M62
    • St. Matthew’s Church
    • New Road Sunday School
      • Photographs from the shows
    • Quarrying at Carr Green
    • A Lost Quarry Owning Family of Rastrick
    • Rastrick from the air
    • Rastrick Grammar School – WWI Fallen
    • Rastrick Murders
      • Double Child Murder
      • The Murder of James Diggles
      • Transportation to Van Diemen’s Land
    • The Calder & Hebble Navigation – Tag Cut
    • 1840 the railway comes to Rastrick
    • Was Asa Farrar Really A Highwayman?
    • What Sort Of Job Was That ?
    • The Walton’s of Toothill Bank
    • Newspaper stories from Victorian Rastrick
  • Virtual Walks Around Rastrick
    • New Dick and Carr Green Loop
    • A Virtual History Walk – Lower Rastrick
    • A Virtual History Walk – Middle Rastrick
    • A Virtual History Walk – Upper Edge, Lower Edge and Back Braid
    • A Winter Walk From Ganny Lock to Brookfoot
    • Old Photograph Tour of the Calder & Hebble Navigation between Brighouse and Elland
    • A Virtual History Walk – St. Matthews circular through Carr Green and New Dick
  • Links to Historical Websites
  • Contact
  • Conditions of Use
    • 1825-26 The Great Depression Years in Rastrick
Menu Close
  • Home
  • About
  • My Rastrick Family
  • Rastrick Local History Group
    • Field Lane Estate 1949 – 1974
    • Friends of Rastrick Library
    • Frank Clegg of Longroyde
    • The Gooders of Oakes Green, Rastrick
    • Fourteenth Century Rastrick
    • Railways Around Rastrick
    • Remembering “The Lost Sons of Rastrick”
    • The First Branch Library at Rastrick
    • The Sad Story of George Walter Cardwell
    • Turnpike Roads In Rastrick
  • Projects
    • Blakeborough Valves
    • Bridge End Chapel
    • Brookfoot Weir Collapse
    • Charles Wood – Brighouse Cab Proprietor
    • Coronation Celebrations 1902 and 1911
    • The Garlick’s of Greenhead Farm
    • From Clifton to Mt. Everest
    • Grantham Park
    • Harry Dyson – The diary of a Boer War soldier from Rastrick
    • New Dick before the M62
    • St. Matthew’s Church
    • New Road Sunday School
      • Photographs from the shows
    • Quarrying at Carr Green
    • A Lost Quarry Owning Family of Rastrick
    • Rastrick from the air
    • Rastrick Grammar School – WWI Fallen
    • Rastrick Murders
      • Double Child Murder
      • The Murder of James Diggles
      • Transportation to Van Diemen’s Land
    • The Calder & Hebble Navigation – Tag Cut
    • 1840 the railway comes to Rastrick
    • Was Asa Farrar Really A Highwayman?
    • What Sort Of Job Was That ?
    • The Walton’s of Toothill Bank
    • Newspaper stories from Victorian Rastrick
  • Virtual Walks Around Rastrick
    • New Dick and Carr Green Loop
    • A Virtual History Walk – Lower Rastrick
    • A Virtual History Walk – Middle Rastrick
    • A Virtual History Walk – Upper Edge, Lower Edge and Back Braid
    • A Winter Walk From Ganny Lock to Brookfoot
    • Old Photograph Tour of the Calder & Hebble Navigation between Brighouse and Elland
    • A Virtual History Walk – St. Matthews circular through Carr Green and New Dick
  • Links to Historical Websites
  • Contact
  • Conditions of Use
    • 1825-26 The Great Depression Years in Rastrick
  • Home
  • About
  • My Rastrick Family
  • Rastrick Local History Group
    • Field Lane Estate 1949 – 1974
    • Friends of Rastrick Library
    • Frank Clegg of Longroyde
    • The Gooders of Oakes Green, Rastrick
    • Fourteenth Century Rastrick
    • Railways Around Rastrick
    • Remembering “The Lost Sons of Rastrick”
    • The First Branch Library at Rastrick
    • The Sad Story of George Walter Cardwell
    • Turnpike Roads In Rastrick
  • Projects
    • Blakeborough Valves
    • Bridge End Chapel
    • Brookfoot Weir Collapse
    • Charles Wood – Brighouse Cab Proprietor
    • Coronation Celebrations 1902 and 1911
    • The Garlick’s of Greenhead Farm
    • From Clifton to Mt. Everest
    • Grantham Park
    • Harry Dyson – The diary of a Boer War soldier from Rastrick
    • New Dick before the M62
    • St. Matthew’s Church
    • New Road Sunday School
      • Photographs from the shows
    • Quarrying at Carr Green
    • A Lost Quarry Owning Family of Rastrick
    • Rastrick from the air
    • Rastrick Grammar School – WWI Fallen
    • Rastrick Murders
      • Double Child Murder
      • The Murder of James Diggles
      • Transportation to Van Diemen’s Land
    • The Calder & Hebble Navigation – Tag Cut
    • 1840 the railway comes to Rastrick
    • Was Asa Farrar Really A Highwayman?
    • What Sort Of Job Was That ?
    • The Walton’s of Toothill Bank
    • Newspaper stories from Victorian Rastrick
  • Virtual Walks Around Rastrick
    • New Dick and Carr Green Loop
    • A Virtual History Walk – Lower Rastrick
    • A Virtual History Walk – Middle Rastrick
    • A Virtual History Walk – Upper Edge, Lower Edge and Back Braid
    • A Winter Walk From Ganny Lock to Brookfoot
    • Old Photograph Tour of the Calder & Hebble Navigation between Brighouse and Elland
    • A Virtual History Walk – St. Matthews circular through Carr Green and New Dick
  • Links to Historical Websites
  • Contact
  • Conditions of Use
    • 1825-26 The Great Depression Years in Rastrick

FRIENDS OF RASTRICK LIBRARY

CLICK ON ABOVE LINK TO THE FRIENDS OF RASTRICK LIBRARY WEBSITE
© 2024 - Andrew Eccles