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Glen Cottage
MLH/002/003/018
Glen Cottage, is on Kirkby Brow (around the corner from Main St) Glen cottage is probably of C17 origin. Farm workers lived there and at one time it was a shop next door to the one time Post Office.
Glen View
MLH/002/005/018
Glen View Modern bungalow recently extended (c.1990’s)
Glencross
MLH/002/008/015
Glencross Glencross House was converted from a barn and lean-to shippon in the 1970s. It was previously called Barndale
Glendower
MLH/002/007/015
Glendower The original house was built in the early 17th Century as two separate cottages. When they were combined to form one dwelling a single storey extension in the form of an outshut was added. The outshut forms a kitchen extension which was a common “modernisation” practice. An extension was added to this in the 1960s to form a ...
Glendower Cottage
MLH/002/007/014
Glendower Cottage Forming an extension to the left of Glendower, constructed approx. 200 years ago, now a separate cottage. There is a modern extension to the left of the cottage which was extended to two storeys in 1996. A new entrance was created on the left of this cottage. The previous entrance now forms a window. ...
Gooseker / Kern Knotts Barn
SHC/033/057
Gordale Court
MLH/002/002/013
Gordale Court This was originally part of the stables of the Buck Inn. They were converted into living accommodation in the early 1970s by Geoff and Jim Harland who had The Buck at that time. They are used for staff accommodation and letting cottages
Gordale Gifts
MLH/002/002/011
Gordale Gifts and Daisy Bank This property was originally part of the stables of the Buck Inn built in 1874. The barn and stables were converted to a shop in 1973 by Harlands and it was extended in approximately 1978 also by them. 1983/4 the shop was extended again. The owner was Terry Marston and the ...
Gordale House
MLH/002/002/051
Gordale House Gordale House used to be the home of the Shackleton family, the forbears of William Shackleton, the artist, who lived and worked at Hill Top Cottage It was sold in 1922 as part of the Walter Morrison estate
Graffiti within Top Barn, Lodge Hall / Ingman Lodge, Selside
AAA/004/003/022
AA4_2_22 Top Barn, Lodge Hall/Ingman Lodge, Selside. Tongue and groove wooden door with incised graffiti including representations of 19thC boats.
Grand days of steam
NAN/002/012
Article from the Telegraph and Argus, 29 March 1997, on Nancy Edmondson.
Grand House on The Green, Hellifield
HEL/004/005
Details to be added
Granma Beatie and Elizabeth, 1948
CTP/013/002/002
Granma Beatie and Elizabeth Clay nee Bowdin in the Croft, Wood End, 1948
Granma Beatie's 21st
CTP/013/002/003
Granma Beatie on her 21st birthday in 1908.
Grayrigg
MLH/002/006/052
Grayrigg, Settle Road A stone bungalow built into the hillside with garage underneath.
Graystonber Lane, Austwick
AHC/009/003/002
Undated monochrome photograph of Graystonber Lane.
Great War Scrap Book Volume 1
BLY/002/001
Volume 1 in six segments – the outbreak of war.
Great War Scrap Book Volume 2
BLY/002/002
Volume 2 in five segments – early days.
Great War Scrap Book Volume 3
BLY/002/003
Volume 3 in three segments – early mobilisation.
Great War Scrap Book Volume 4
BLY/002/004
Volume 4 in four segments – digging in
Great War Scrap Book Volume 5
BLY/002/005
Volume 5 in three parts – the mounting cost.
Great War Scrap Book Volume 5, Part 1
BLY/002/005/001
Volume 5, part 1 in five segments.
Great War Scrap Book Volume 5, Part 2
BLY/002/005/002
Volume 5, part 2 in five segments.
Great War Scrap Book Volume 5, Part 3
BLY/002/005/003
Volume 5, part 3 in three segments.
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