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Sunday, 5 September 2010

Battle of Britain 70th Anniversary Day at the Yorkshire Air Musuem

The Parade of Standards

The Yorkshire Air Museum at Elvington, near York, a former Bomber Command Airfield, was the scene for a memorable day to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of The Battle of Britain.
It was the largest event of its kind to be held in the north of England.

They combined it with their Allied Forces Commemoration Day and present were Col Paul Keddy, Canada and Squadron Leader Chris Webb Australia and a representative from France.

A Service was held in the main Hanger with music by the York Railway Institute Band.

Present were The Lord Lieutenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire, the Hon Susan Cunliffe-Lister, representing The Queen, The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshall Sir Stephen Dalton KCB ADC BSC FRAeS CCMI RAF, The Rt Hon Lord Mayor of York with Lady Mayoress and the Sheriff of York.

The Standards of the RAF Associations, Other Forces Associations, Royal British Legion, Air Training Corp, were paraded into the Hanger for the Service and the National Standard of the Air Gunners Assoication, which is 'laid up' at the Allied Forces Memorial, was on display.


Air Chief Marshall Sir Stephen Dalton
The Chief of the Air Staff


The Massed Bands of the Northern & Eastern Regions of the Air Training Corp afterwards led a Parade of Standards and were joined by a contingent of 9 Royal British Legion Riders Group on motorcycles.

The Salute was take by The Chief of the Air Staff


Royal British Legion Biker


The Sunset Ceremony

Afterwards there was a flypast by a lone Spitfire
of The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight

Saturday, 4 September 2010

Sowerby Bridge Rushbearing

The Cart is pulled down Bolton Brow in Sowerby Bridge


Lightcliffe Brass Band with the Rushbearing Banner


The Event Chairman leads the way

This week end the annual Rushbearing Event takes place in Sowerby Bridge.

Starting Saturday Morning in Warley the Rushcart, pulled by a team of young men in White Shirts and wearing Straw Hats, set off on its journey.

Sit on the top one of the young ladies is known as the Rush Maiden.

Rushes are distributed at Churches and stops are made at most Pubs where the Cart men are able to fill with ale the tankards they have fastened to their belts


Visiting Bands of Performers join the parade

During Saturday the Rush Cart visits Warley and Sowerby Bridge Churches and on Sunday it starts at Sowerby St Peters Church with a service then wends its way via Cottonstones to end at Ripponden Parish Church and a final gathering in and by the historic Old Bridge Inn.



Monday, 30 August 2010

What a Day !


Bill Bond MBE checking the guests list
with the Biggin Hill Bell


Saturday 27th August will remain the most memorable day of the year and probably that for a number of years I may still have left.

I was taking part in the 70th Anniversary Event of The Battle of Britain organised by The Battle of Britain Historical Society and acting as one of the Event Organisers.

On Friday afternoon I left Halifax on the new direct train service to London King Cross now operated by Grand Central Railways. It starts in Bradford, collects at Halifax and Brighouse and then with stops at Wakefield and Pontefract the last stop being Doncaster before going non stop to London. This saves changing in Leeds or Wakefield. New rolling stock and comfortable clean seating and normal type buffet.
From King Cross I took the Underground to Heathrows new Terminal 5 and then a shuttle bus to my Hotel, the Ibis, which is situated some distance away from the airport.

Saturday morning woke up to clear blue skys and a good breakfast before taking the shuttle bus back to Terminal 5 where the event was to start with a reception in the adjoining luxury hotel.

I found the Organiser and Society founder Bill Bond there with his wife and another helper and we put up 4 large posters showing the details of the day with pictures from the 1940's of the Battle of Britain Veterans who were to join us.



We were then joined by representatives of two companies who sponsored the event - 'Find My Past' a major UK Internet Genealogy company whoa re also sponsoring out society School Memorial Plaques and The John Lewis Partnership who operate major stores throughout the UK.

We then started to welcome the first arrivals into the reception area where the Hotel had arranged soft drinks to be available.

Soon the Veterans and their own family members and friends came into be greeted by Bill Bond, proudly wearing the Decorations awarded for their valiant war time service, including the Battle of Britain Clasp on the 1939-46 War Medal.

I had taken copies of a folder listing the 106 Men of the Battle included on the 50 School Memorial Plaques so far presented in England, Scotland and Canada, and these were distributed around the tables and during the morning I was able to show some of the Veterans the names of other members of their Squadrons who had been recognised by our Society, many of course had been sadly killed in action.

One of the Society Patrons is the well known Actor Edward Fox and he was present to meet and greet everyone and give a rousing address of welcome.


A welcome glass of Champagne was served followed by a Buffet lunch during which we were joined by the Pilots and Cabin Crew of the British Airways ' Airbus ' which was the take us on the Memorial Flight in the afternoon.

The Veterans waiting to Board and facing the Media !
















On Board - I was allocated a nice window seat just behind the wing of the aircraft so along with many other we indulged ourselves taking pictures of the Hurricane and Spitfire escorts for most of this amazing flight from the Isle of Wight to the Thames and back.


WHAT A MEMORABLE DAY


Friday, 6 August 2010



St Augustine's Church from Market Hill

AUGUST 1 st 2010
YORKSHIRE DAY
HEDON IN HOLDERNESS

The proud flag of the 3 RIDINGS of YORKSHIRE was paraded through the streets of the historic town of Hedon which received its Charter in 1158, led by the present Mayor, Councillor Mrs Brenda Goldspink, the 663rd to hold office.


Supported by the Lord Lieutenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire, the Hon Susan Cunliffe-Lister and the Chairman of the Yorkshire Society Keith Madeley.




We all gathered at the Alexandra Hall where the Lord Mayors of York and Kingston upon Hull, and many other Mayors and Council Chairmen were greeted by the Mayor of Hedon and the Society Chairman. The Civic Heads then ' robed ' and preceded by the Attendant Mace and Sword Bearers, formed the parade led by the Band of The 150th [ Yorkshire ] Transport Regiment - Royal Logistics Corp.

We paraded right round the town, many people were out waving Yorkshire Day Hedon flags and outside Residential Homes for the elderly they were sitting out in Chairs and Wheelchairs enjoying the parade. Many of the Mayors walked over to greet them.

We arrived at St Augustine's Church [ known as The King of Holderness ] and it ws filled to the brim, an excellent service with the Bishop of Hull preaching the sermon.

The Town Crier of the East Riding took part introducing the Mayor of Hedon to read The Yorkshire Day Declaration of Integrity.

" I being a resident of Hedon in the East Riding of Yorkshire declare here in Hedon..

That Yorkshire is three Ridings and the City of York with these boundaries of one thousand one hundred and thirty five years standing.

That the address of all places in these three Ridings is 'YORKSHIRE'.

That all persons both therein or resident and loyal to the Ridings are Yorkshire men and women.

That any person or corporate body which deliberately ignores or denies the aforementioned shall forfeit all claim to Yorkshire status.

These declarations made this Yorkshire Day 2010. "

YORKSHIRE FOREVER !
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !

The Yorkshire Day Anthem was sung by the Hedon Churches Together Choir followed by Prayers for the Celebration of Yorkshire.





Afterwards on Market Hill a photograph of all those attending was taken



We walked back to the Alexandra Hall for Lunch and the Toast were led by The Lord Lieutenant with The Loyal Toast - 'THE QUEEN - GOD BLESS HER'

The Mayor of Hedon proposed the Toast to Yorkshire and The Society Chairman responded.

The well known Yorkshire Artist Ashley Jackson then spoke on his work and was thanked by Keith Madeley who then reported that I had prepared a list of 101 Yorkshiremen who served in the Royal Air Force during The Battle of Britain and that this being the 70th Anniversary Year we should all remember how they had saved Britain from invasion in 1940.

Wednesday, 21 July 2010

GREAT YORKSHIRE SHOW


Last week we had a nice time in Harrogate for The Great Yorkshire Show.
The weather was a problem as there was some rain forcast but it stayed fine for the times of our visits.

Monday we dropped the Terriers at Kennels and had tea at Betty's famous Cafe at Harlow Carr, the Yorkshire venue of the Royal Horticultural Society. The drove to our Hotel, the Bjiou where we now always stay for this event.

Welcome to Yorkshire Exhibit " Rhubard "
won a medal at the Chelsea Flower Show

We walked down to the Town centre to meet up with Sara and Daneil at the also famous fish Restaurant the Drum & Monkey as it was Roma's Birthday treat.

On the Tuesday morning we went as early as possible by bus from near the Hotel to harrogate bus station and then on the special free bus to the Show.

We are members so can use the excellent Members Pavilion and Sara joined us there and then we split up until Lunch time where we gathered at The Showmans - a special dining area for those who are members of other Show [ we are at Otley ]


HRH The Princess Royal was the VIP visitor this year and I just missed seeing her visit the Hounds, but I was able to spend some time looking at the Beagles and especially those from our local Hunt - Colne Valley Beagles.

I was lucky in my rounds to meet up with various friends who attend and also meet the man who now runs Welcome to Yorkshire - our Tourism Company.

We did not stay too long towards the end and got back to the Hotel when it started to rain, but managed a nice meal out in Harrogate.

Wednesday was fine again and Roma was able to sit in the stands and watch various events while I made more progress round the site to see the Flower Show.


We had our lunch in the Members area and then Roma managed to walk with me as far as the Hound Show, calling in to talk with the Girl Guides and other contacts.

Then back to the Bus and to collect the car from the Hotel and drive back to Halifax.

The attendance over the 3 days was well over 130.000 which was good for this year.

Wednesday, 7 July 2010

Quite a Gap

Having a new gt grand nephew born in Hong Kong on July 1st I need to update my Blog

The gap in time since May was due to some ill health ending on Calderdale Royal Hospital in Halifax for a Pacemaker Operation on June 21st.

After the first op they found it had not 'fixed' properly and that night the whole team were brought back and redid the operation around midnight to 1 am.

It is quite amazing as only by local injection and lying on the table you can see the scanning screen and the wires being manipulated into the heart.

On the second operation they also had to insert as temp pacemaker through a vein in my led and this was also seen on the screen.

After a day I was sitting up and everything was checked and working and they took me back into the theatre to remove the temp pacemaker.

Our NHS was wonderful, 2 guys on the ward were interesting fellows, one older than me ex RN on Mine Sweepers the other a local Asian and when he did his praying to Mecca at the end of my bed I asked him to include me ! His family was very nice and friendly and a young child was sent over to me to receive sweets and say hello.

Doctors and Nursing Staff and all those looking after the cleaning and feeding were brilliant.

Having been back home and stitches removed I went for a Scan Check up on Monday and was told my heart was now OK

So back to emails and dealing with my interests in The Battle of Britain 70th Anniversary by helping arrange School Memorial Plaques for the BOB Historical Society.

Sunday, 30 May 2010

Four Days

I have not blogged for 4 days

Thursday I had meetings in Sowerby Bridge for the In Bloom Award scheme, firstly at Christ Church School with the new Head and Caretaker. They are great supporters and have interesting grounds for the pupils to take part in gardening and understanding our environmemt.

Then followed a meeting with a new Marketing Company just located in the Town and who have agreed to see how they can support Sowerby Bridge in Bloom

Friday it was such a nice day - not too hot - that I decided to carry out the DIY repair on the concrete drive to the rear of our house.
It had broken up at the point it meets the road and I felt tarmac in bags from the DIY store would be the easy answer. I had one bag but so much was needed when the concrete was removed I had to go and buy 2 more. But it does seem to have worked !

Saturday it rained most of the time, good news for the garden and water tub.

Today Is Sunday and Sara came and took Poppy and Jessie for a walk and Roma and I had lunch at The Moorings, Canal Basin Sowerby Bridge

Thursday, 27 May 2010

Stones House


One of our Charity parties at Stones House

On Wednesday evening we were invited by the present owners to visit our former home Stones House, Ripponden.
We purchased it in 1963 when it was very run down and had a lot of dry rot, but with a barn, out buildings, large garden with victorian lake [ no water [ and 10 acres of land it just needed care and attention and was a great place to bring up children and we stayed there for 25 years before we moved to allow another person to finish repairing the roof !

The former family home of the Whiteley's of Stones Mills, Cotton Manufacturers and after they had ' banked ' one of the main victorian parts had been demolished.
The main delights were the victorian interiors, wooded floors and sliding doors, painted glass, painted ceilings and interesting fittings.

Luckily since we moved 2 other owners have completed restoration but not changed anything of the ground floor special interiors.

The sad part is that 4 houses have been built on the gardens and site of the lake, and the barn converted to a house.

But the visit was unexpected and we liked being shown round again and explaining how we had taken it on and the history of the house and its families

Monday, 24 May 2010

Monday after

Just a quick blog today
We had lunch at The Rock Hotel, Holywell Nr Elland, which is the same ownership as The Design House Restaurant at Dean Clough.
An excellent lunch in the new Restaurant called ' Churchills '
Then some quick shopping in Elland and Brighouse before taking the Terriers into Shibden Park.Sadly they have to be kept on a lead as otherwise they would chase the Ducks into the Lake

The Week End and Otley Show


Yeadon Air Cadets Band

Catching up after a busy week end
Friday evening we went to a performance at The Actors Workshop Theatre in Halifax by the Studio Group who help the Workshop by raising funds.
A repeat performance of ' A rose between two thorns ' great Northern Humore, sold out as usual

Saturday was the 201st Otley Show. It is the first of the Yorkshire Agricultural Shows to take place and often the weather is poor, but this year if anything it was too hot.I understand that between 16 and 17,000 people attended.

We spent more time in the Members enclosure and watched the Local Horse Judging, clapped at the Airedale Beagles and later the Badsworth Hunt.
These are very popular with the young children who rush into the ring to stroke the hounds.

Last year the 200th Roma presented a new Trophy for the Best Dog in the Dog Show, in memory of her Grandfather Maude Barret, Lawyer of Otley, and one of the first breeders of the Airedale Terrier and Judge at national level.


But this year we failed to make it to the Dogs as our Terriers on a lead were too much to handle on our own for a long walk to the far end of the ground.

The last event we saw was by the Air Cadets Band, they are based near Yeadon, Leeds Bradford Airport.


On our way home we called in for a journey breat at Saltaire, to visit the Chapel which is undergoing more restoration. partly funded by the national Lottery.

Sunday was again HOT and we had lunch at The Travellors Rest Pub in Sowerby and then took the terriers onto Blackwood Common where they can run free.

Thursday, 20 May 2010

Thursday 20th

Not so busy today
Roma went to the Halifax Minster, the new name for our ancient Parish Church, where she helps out as a ' welcommer ' for visitors.

The Terriers enjoyed a romp on Norland Moor, but Jessie now knows where to stay digging to try and find some creature under a rock.

This evening we went out to Ripponden but The Fox was not serving food so we tried the Turnpike on Rishworth Moor, it has been much upgraded and the food and attention by the staff was excellent. Quite busy and some Motor Bikers were in the Bar and sitting out on the front tables.
From the front you can watch the traffic on the M62 beyond the Reservoir.

In Ripponden we saw the newly erected ' Blue Plaque ' on a house stating that the Co-op Store was opened here in 1832. It is a project by Ryburn History Group who claim the Co-op was a first before the famous one in Rochdale

YESTERDAY

We went over from Halifax to Kingston Upon Hull, to firstly have coffee with a former Uganda friend and to check the family graves in North Ferriby churchyard, found everything in good order.

Then into the City and found a parking place behind CERUTI's Restaurant where we enjoyed the view over the River Humber from the first floor Dining Room. An excellent place for good FISH.

A quick drive into the centre to locate the new City Archives and History Centre, look forward to a future visit as our family archives which were deposited in the University archives are now amalgamated into this very new and exciting History centre.

Then to Thorngumbald to see cousin Janet. Her garden is as usual most attractive and the Terriers liked the new smells but were stopped from crawling under the fence. Janet always has treats for them when we visit.

On the return we diverted to Swanland, my home village, to buy a loaf of bread and a break to look at the views from the top of Mill Road.

The M62 had been very busy when we started in the morning but by the evening was quieter and we had a clear run home

Tuesday, 18 May 2010

Sowerby Bridge Day

Today started and finished with Sowerby Bridge
For lunch we met a friend at The Moorings situated on Sowerby Bridge Canal Wharf [ or Basin, depends on choice of name ]
For many years we leased the site from British Waterways and started its restoration as our main Canal Tourism Centre in the area.
Shire Cruisers Ltd Canal Holiday Hire, was our venture and now sold on a great success.
The Moorings was the first Pub Restaurant to be opened at the Wharf and has recently undergone a refurbishment and with is new Menu's is attracting a lot of custom.
In the sun one can sit outside bt we prefer to sit where we look out onto the Canal and the view to Wainhouse Tower, a main attraction in the area.

To finish today I went to the monthly lecture of the Halifax Antiquarian Society which was on the history of Sowerby Bridge Town Hall, opened in 1856 by Sir Henry Edwards, with a Masonic Ceremony.
The Hall part was demolished some years ago to become the Car Park for Lloyds Bank which remains in the building as well as the retained Clock Tower, a prominent feature when crossing the Bridge over the River Calder.
The illustrated lecture was given by local historian David Cliff who has also published a book of old photographs of the Town.

Monday, 17 May 2010

Dog Walking

A nice sunny afternoon, although the short rain in the morning was welcome for the garden.
We took our Terriers Poppy and Jessie for a run on their favourite Norland Moor this time to the paths where there a a number of seats we can rest on while they root around in the small stream running by.
There were lots of other dogs on walks and our managed to get into TWO scraps, first with a wire haired terrier and the owner had to jump into the stream to get his dog away from ours, they just did not like each other.And then we reached the last seat by the stream another dog, much bigger and very friendly, came rushing up and suddenly a fight started. We think Jessie, the Border type is the one that gets ' stuck in ' first. No damage done and Jessie put on the lead again.
Then 2 ladies with collies, and throwing balls for them - Poppy likes that game and was away chasing until they went some distance and she decided we were the best company.
We next encountered a Horse and Rider and the dogs decided it was too big to tackle and stayed quite.
We then went for a drink, wine for Roma and a Beer for me at the Spring Rock Pub near the Moor, a favourite place for the locals.
On the way home called at a Garden centre for a bag of compost.

Sunday, 16 May 2010

Sunday in Halifax

A nice day - our daughter came over and took Roma to Church and then we visited a new [ renovated ] Public House Restaurant for Lunch. Named Crossroads and situated on the hills above our town with nice long views over the Pennine Moors.
It is owned by the famous Yorkshire Brewery Timothy Taylors of Keighley and has been completely renovated and has 6 ensuite bedrooms and a nice Bar & Restaurant.
Food was Sunday Lunch Carvery type, I had Lamb and the Yorkshire Puddings were very good and not soggy ! Excellent choice of Vegetables and Puds - I had a Yorkshire Rhubarb Crumble type.
The Manager was born in Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe as was our daughter when I was working at the Kariba D am.
He appears to be an expert on Wines from South Africa and runs a company to import them, so again a good selection.

Then after lunch I went to support Halifax Rugby League Club at The Shay Stadium, in the new East Stand - our team had a tough match against Barrow, but our defence was very good and the result was a win 46 - 24 for Halifax

Saturday, 15 May 2010

Back Blogging

It seems a long time since I blogged
During this recess I have been quite busy on the web on Family History and other Genealogy also with In Bloom and more recently our General Election

I am now more knowledgeable of the subject of Blogging so will now start to give it another go