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Ian Dewhirst MBE (born 17 October 1936 – 20 January 2019 [1]) was an accredited local historian, author and public speaker from Keighley, West Yorkshire.He appeared on television programmes, and contributed to newspapers and magazines.
On 21 November 1914, the Keighley News publicised a letter which was received by William Morley, from his son, the explorer, Herbert Morley.The letter was dated 27 July 1914, (one day before the First World War broke out and about a month before the Occupation of German Samoa operation), therein Herbert tells of six German warships docking in Samoa; "probably… just a bit of a show-off".
Terry Hollindrake (21 December 1934 – 29 January 2015) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s and 1960s, and coached in the 1970s. He played at representative level for Great Britain and Yorkshire, and at club level for Keighley Albion, Keighley (two spells), Hull FC, Bramley and Keighley Shamrocks, as a fullback, wing, or centre [2] and coach at club level.
Keighley is 8 miles (13 kilometres) north-west of Bradford, 4 mi (6.5 km) north-west of Bingley, 11 mi (18 km) north of Halifax and 8 mi (13 km) south-east of Skipton. It is governed by Keighley Town Council and Bradford City Council. Keighley is located in West Yorkshire, close to the borders of North Yorkshire and Lancashire.
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Malcolm Laycock was born in Keighley, West Riding of Yorkshire, where his parents owned a grocer's shop. [4] He attended Bradford Grammar School after gaining a scholarship, and was a contemporary and friend of the artist David Hockney. [4] He trained as a teacher at Goldsmiths College in London, [1] and in 1962 was elected President of the ...
Brian Douglas Keighley MBE FRCGP FRCPE JP (21 May 1948 – 9 November 2015) was a Scottish medical doctor who worked as a general practitioner (GP) ...
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