You are here: Home>Search Search Currently displaying: 10 results You've searched for: Subject: "Buildings, Dwellings and Infrastructure" xPlace: "Burnsall" x Search term Filter by Collection Bordley, Cracoe, Hetton & Rylstone Local History Group (1)Capturing the Past - Miscellaneous Collections and Items (4) Filter by Subject Authors (1)Edmund Bogg (1)Commerce (1)Farming (1)People and Family Trees (5)Transport (1)Railways (1) Filter by Place Burnsall (10)Grassington (1)Kettlewell (1)Skipton (1) Filter by Format Book (1)Drawing / Illustration (1)Photograph (7) Filter by Century 19th (1)20th (8)21st (3) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Granma Beatie's 21st CTP/013/002/003 Granma Beatie on her 21st birthday in 1908. Great Granddad George Thompson CTP/013/002/004 Great Granddad George Thompson, 1902 Jean and Muriel Thompson, 1930s CTP/013/002/005 Jean and Muriel Thompson as children in the 1930s Burnsall Shop and Post Office CTP/013/001/004 Burnsall shop and Post Office converted to a house circa 2003. Farm house and yard plan, Wood End Farm, Burnsall CTP/013/003/002 Floor and yard plan of Wood End Farm, Burnsall Queen Mary in Burnsall, 1930s CTP/013/001/003 Queen Mary in car outside Burnsall Shop and Post Office in the 1930s. It is likely Queen Mary was visiting the Duke of Devonshire’s Bolton Abbey Estate. Elizabeth Clay at Wood End Farm CTP/013/002/001 Elizabeth Clay, the author of ‘The End of the Wood, Memories of a Wharfedale Farm’ at the wood behind Wood End Farm. Ivy Cottage, Burnsall CTP/013/001/005 Ivy Cottage, Burnsall 2003. Home of Elizabeth Clay’s, nee Bowdin, grandmother: Granma Beatie, from 1920 – 1965. Granma Beatie and Elizabeth, 1948 CTP/013/002/002 Granma Beatie and Elizabeth Clay nee Bowdin in the Croft, Wood End, 1948 A5 The Charmed Land of Craven, round about Skipton, Grassington and Burnsall, part 1 BCH/001/001 A5 Edmund Bogg The Charmed Land of Craven, round about Skipton, Grassington, Burnsall and Kettlewell. Rhodes and Son Printers, possibly published author, c1903. Includes loose cutting 1946 and 1955.