John (Jack) Rush

This is one of a series of posts about local men named on the Keighley Union Workhouse roll of honour. John was recorded in Keighley Union Workhouse in the 1911 census. He was the brother of James Henry Rush. Private. 1st Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Service number 18459. Early life: John was born around … Read more

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Betty Ackroyd

Women’s Land Army Early Life: Betty was born on the 29th October 1918 and her birth registered in Keighley. Her parents were Ellis and Ruth Ackroyd (nee Smith). Ellis was a butcher and they lived at 212 West Lane, Keighley. Betty was living with her parents Ellis and Ruth, her brothers James and Edward, and … Read more

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George Henry Buckle

This is one of a series of posts about local men named on the Keighley Union Workhouse roll of honour. George Henry Buckle is in the 1911 census for the Central Children’s Home off Fell Lane. The home was attached to the Workhouse at that time. George Henry Buckle. No definite proof of service found. … Read more

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Rifleman Christopher Ingham

Local men who served in the Peninsular War between 1808 and 1814 – 1815. Rifleman. Captain C. Beckwith’s Company. 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade, 95th Regiment of Foot. Early life: Christopher’s father was Henry Ingham and his mother was Margaret Ingham (Peggy.) A marriage banns record exists for a Henry Ingham and Peggy Hargreaves who were … Read more

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Private Robert Duxbury

Private. 2/6th Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding) Regiment. Service number 6/4910. Robert was the son of Tom Duxbury and Sarah Ann Duxbury née Fox. Early life: Tom Duxbury married Sarah Hannah Fox in the last quarter of 1894. Their marriage was registered at Keighley. Their son Robert was born in 1896 and registered at Keighley … Read more

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Ian Walkden

We have received information that Ian’s funeral will take place at 11.30 am on Thursday 8th January 2026 at Oakworth Crematorium. I first met Ian in 2005 at The Brown Cow Public House in Keighley. I was introduced to him by Laurence Brocklesby, then Chairman of Keighley and District Local History Society and I’d just … Read more

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Worth Methodist

Local war memorials page These three dark oak boards are held in safe keeping by Cliffe Castle Museum at their storage area in Shipley. We do not have any dates for the demolition of Worth Methodist Chapel and the surrounding streets which were Oastler Street, Greenwood Street and Bright Street. What remains of Thwaites Lane … Read more

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Victoria Park Wesleyan Methodist Church war memorial

Local war memorials page Victoria Park Wesleyan Methodist Chapel – Great War memorial board This memorial board is in the care of Cliffe Castle Museum, Keighley. IN HONOURED MEMORY EUROPEAN WAR 1914 – 18 Tom Critchison Ellis Taylor Clifford Wild George Lord Willie Waugh Arthur Rhodes Herbert Denison Jack Coles Willie Coles ETERNAL GLORY TO … Read more

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Sun Street Methodist Church war memorials

Local war memorials page Sun Street Methodist Church war memorial boards. There are five wooden boards for the First World War and one metal board for the Second World War. Sun Street Methodist Church, First World War memorial panels Description: Great War memorial boards. One large central oak panel with thirty three names (in gold … Read more

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Marlborough Street Congregational Mission

Local war memorials page Marlborough Street Congregational Mission war memorial board This wooden war memorial board is in the care of Cliffe Castle Museum, Keighley. Text from the now defunct Vale and Dale website, a local history site created by our historian friend Loraine Petyt who died in 2023. Loraine gave her permission for us … Read more

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