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"My Father Bishop John Robinson" biography by Buffy Robinson
UWA/001/002/010
Information about Bishop John Robinson and his wife Ruth Robinson who lived at Prospect house in Arncliffe, written by their daughter Buffy Robinson
1881 Census - Arncliffe and Hammond Family
UWA/001/002/007
Extract from 1881 Census return for Arncliffe village
BBC Domesday Project 1986 - Arncliffe
UWA/001/002/006
Information collected for the BBC Domesday Project, published in 1986. Census style information about residents of Arncliffe including population numbers and occupations – collected in 1985
Biography of Freddie Carter, Poet Laureate of the Yorkshire Dialect
UWA/001/002/005
Adapted by Geraldine Norman of UWALS from YorkshireLive website
Biography of John Arthur Thomas Robinson
UWA/001/002/008
Biography of John Robinson (formerly Bishop of Woolwich) who lived at Prospect House, Arncliffe. Produced by Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge. Includes details of a memorial inscription located in Trinity College Chapel
Bishop John Robinson - extract from Register of Wills 1984
UWA/001/002/004
Entry for Bishop John Robinson, Prospect House, Arncliffe North Yorkshire
Church of St Oswald on the River Skirfare, Arncliffe
AAA/004/008/021
AA4_7_21 Church of St Oswald on the River Skirfare, Arncliffe, Littondale, North Yorkshire NGR SD9332719. Listed GdII, C15 tower and c1800 & mid C19 rebuilding & restoration.
Extract from "A Thousand Miles in Wharfedale and the Basin of the Wharfe" by Edmund Bogg c.1890
UWA/001/002/002
Extract from the book “A Thousand Miles in Wharfedale and the Basin of the Wharfe” by Edmund Bogg. The book details a tour by a party of artists along the banks and tributaries of the river Wharfe, from Cawood to Camfell. The author visits Arncliffe on Fete day and describes the Landscape, Church, local history ...
High Ryelands, Arncliffe
AAA/004/008/022
AA4_7_22 High Ryelands, Arncliffe, Littondale, North Yorkshire NGR SD92997188 from S Listed GdII House and attached outbuilding (toE) dated 1871
History of Arncliffe Reading Room
UWA/001/002/012
Written history of the provision of a Reading Room at Arncliffe from 1881 to present written by Marliese Leinauer. Information was gathered from various sources including local people. Contains information about how the Reading Room was funded and used. Significant names are mentioned in the creation of the first Reading Room – William Boyd, Vicar in Littondale ...
Interview with John Sayer, Telegraph & Argus, 2001
UWA/001/002/009
Interview with John Sayer of Arncliffe about the future of hill farming, 16 August 2001. ‘Dalesfolk’ feature, The Telegraph & Argus Newspaper.
Other Railway Stories
SGP/008/020
Photograph of Dorothy Hammond with Horses
HHG/065/020
Undated monochrome photograph of Dorothy Hammond with horses.
Photograph of Hammond Family Group
HHG/065/019
. Undated monochrome photograph of Hammond family group. Probably taken at Arncliffe.
Portrait of John Hammond of Amerdale Hall
UWA/001/002/011
The back of the picture reads: “Portrait of John Hammond of Amerdale Hall, Arncliffe. He was the father of John, James, Annie, Madge, Dorothy and Nell”.
Postcard of Arncliffe Church
UWA/001/002/001
Colour postcard of Arncliffe Church and the River Skirfare published by Walter Scott – date unknown
Postcard of Arncliffe Village Green
UWA/001/002/003
Black and White photo of Arncliffe Village Green
Upper Wharfedale Parish Magazine
UWP
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Upper Wharfedale Parish Magazine - January 1881
UWP/001/001
The first edition of the Upper Wharfedale Parish Magazine, published in January 1881.
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