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Farmer Alex Wade of Aireview Farm, Bradley, with his nephews, and an example of his prize-winning cattle. His wins included the Thomas Reeday Cup for best local heifer in milk and the Keighley Gala Committee Cup for best in-calf cow in show. Press photograph taken at the Keighley Show, held in Victoria Park, Keighley, on Saturday 5th September 1981. The event was covered in the 11th September edition of the Keighley News.

 

The Keighley Show in 1981 was marking its silver anniversary. Show secretary Kevin Needley had hoped for record crowds of near the 10,000 mark, but in the end it attracted just over 8,000 visitors, in line with the previous two years. Show president Edgar Harker was quoted in the Keighley News: "I don't know what we have to do to attract more people. There's everything at the show. I think a lot of people are missing out. They just don't know what good value for money it is." Admission cost £1.

 

The Keighley News review on 11th September did note that, somewhat incongruously, "the World Development Movement to help the starving was housed opposite the Scouts' Incredible Grub Shop - and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament tent was opposite that of the Territorial Army".

 

The Keighley News reporters on the show were Moira Kerr, Sylvia Thompson, Jane Fuller and David Waterhouse. The photographs were taken by Ron Patchett and Carolyne Holland.

 

In July 2021, Keighley and District Local History Society acquired an extensive collection of photograph negatives taken by the Keighley News. Groups of negatives were held in small wallets with the date and basic labelling written on the wallet. This image is developed from one of those negatives. The image was processed by Tim Neal in August 2021.

Farmer Alex Wade of Aireview Farm, Bradley, with his nephews, and an example of his prize-winning cattle. His wins included the Thomas Reeday Cup for best local heifer in milk and the Keighley Gala Committee Cup for best in-calf cow in show. Press photograph taken at the Keighley Show, held in Victoria Park, Keighley, on Saturday 5th September 1981. The event was covered in the 11th September edition of the Keighley News.

 

The Keighley Show in 1981 was marking its silver anniversary. Show secretary Kevin Needley had hoped for record crowds of near the 10,000 mark, but in the end it attracted just over 8,000 visitors, in line with the previous two years. Show president Edgar Harker was quoted in the Keighley News: "I don't know what we have to do to attract more people. There's everything at the show. I think a lot of people are missing out. They just don't know what good value for money it is." Admission cost £1.

 

The Keighley News review on 11th September did note that, somewhat incongruously, "the World Development Movement to help the starving was housed opposite the Scouts' Incredible Grub Shop - and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament tent was opposite that of the Territorial Army".

 

The Keighley News reporters on the show were Moira Kerr, Sylvia Thompson, Jane Fuller and David Waterhouse. The photographs were taken by Ron Patchett and Carolyne Holland.

 

In July 2021, Keighley and District Local History Society acquired an extensive collection of photograph negatives taken by the Keighley News. Groups of negatives were held in small wallets with the date and basic labelling written on the wallet. This image is developed from one of those negatives. The image was processed by Tim Neal in August 2021.

Farmer Alex Wade of Aireview Farm, Bradley, and an example of his prize-winning cattle. His wins included the Thomas Reeday Cup for best local heifer in milk and the Keighley Gala Committee Cup for best in-calf cow in show. Press photograph taken at the Keighley Show, held in Victoria Park, Keighley, on Saturday 5th September 1981. The event was covered in the 11th September edition of the Keighley News.

 

The Keighley Show in 1981 was marking its silver anniversary. Show secretary Kevin Needley had hoped for record crowds of near the 10,000 mark, but in the end it attracted just over 8,000 visitors, in line with the previous two years. Show president Edgar Harker was quoted in the Keighley News: "I don't know what we have to do to attract more people. There's everything at the show. I think a lot of people are missing out. They just don't know what good value for money it is." Admission cost £1.

 

The Keighley News review on 11th September did note that, somewhat incongruously, "the World Development Movement to help the starving was housed opposite the Scouts' Incredible Grub Shop - and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament tent was opposite that of the Territorial Army".

 

The Keighley News reporters on the show were Moira Kerr, Sylvia Thompson, Jane Fuller and David Waterhouse. The photographs were taken by Ron Patchett and Carolyne Holland.

 

In July 2021, Keighley and District Local History Society acquired an extensive collection of photograph negatives taken by the Keighley News. Groups of negatives were held in small wallets with the date and basic labelling written on the wallet. This image is developed from one of those negatives. The image was processed by Tim Neal in August 2021.

as seen in Google Maps. Once I was lodging in Gonville & Caius [keiz].

On Saturday May 22nd 2010 Keighley&District allocated their newly painted in the new livery Plaxton Mini Pointer Dennis Dart 779 X579MBH to the 78A service between Keighley and Skipton.779 is seen here passing Aireview in Connonley ( Frying Pan Row to the locals!!!! ) on its way to Keighley on the 10.03 service from Skipton

Aireview School, Silsden. From my bedroom window.

Start of my to Sunday Morning stroll to Yeadon High Street.

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