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Young people involved in Include Youth's Give & Take: Start programme with NI Alternatives celebrated their achievements this month on the Belfast barge.
LEEDS, ENGLAND - JUNE 23: during an i2i Soccer Academy Summer Programme Training Session at Leeds Beckett University on June 23rd 2024 in West Yorkshire, United Kingdom. (Photo by Matthew Appleby)
Page from the theatre programme for a production of "Gipsy Love" at the Hippodrome Theatre, Keighley, staged by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in November 1925. This page includes adverts for J. Greenwood (fine art dealer and picture framer) of Cavendish Street, and Alec Jackson Ltd. (motorcycles) of East Parade.
The 52-page programme was printed by The Keighley Printers Ltd. of High Street, Keighley. It measures approximately 185mm by 250mm. The programme was part of an anonymous donation given in 2022.
Page from the theatre programme for a production of the operetta "The King and I" at the Victoria Hall, Keighley, staged by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in October 1984. This page includes an advert for the Keighley News.
The 28-page programme was printed by Silprint of Cullingworth. The programme is part of the Joy Rundle Collection, donated by Jane Eaman and Mark Rundle in 2023.
Front cover of a 12-page York Rugby League club match programme (6d), issued in January 1968, for a visit to Clarence Street (or Wigginton Road) by Huddersfield, their Northern League Championship rivals. The ground was never equipped with floodlights hence the early kick-off.
York must have really liked this cover design, featuring a view of the Minster through the trees at the Gillygate end of their ground, because the club retained it for several seasons. For the collector, a dull period!
York played at the centrally located Clarence Street (or Wigginton Road) ground between 1885 and 1989. Faced with a bill of £100,000 for safety measures, and unable in summer 1988 to secure financial assistance from City of York Council, the club sold the site, to a housing developer, for less than half its market value. Flats were subsequently built on the land, sandwiched between Haxby Road and Wigginton Road. York relocated to a new, out-of-town stadium, built near Huntington by Ryedale District Council. This closed in 2014 and was demolished. The site was then acquired and used by City of York Council to construct a £48m sport, retail and leisure development, the stadium segment of which is shared by York's rugby league and football clubs. The stadium opened in 2021.