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This is a list of notable people who were born in or near, or have been residents of Ilkley, England. Donald Baverstock (1924–1995), TV executive (former resident) [1] Gillian Baverstock (1931–2007), writer and daughter of Enid Blyton (former resident) [1] Martyn Bedford, novelist; Gordon J. Brand, professional golfer
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Ilkley's 1.8% unemployment rate was low compared with the national rate of 3.3%. The City of Bradford has a relatively low proportion of people who were self-employed compared to the whole of England, but Ilkley's rate of 11.9% was well above both the district and national figures. [34]
People educated at Ilkley Grammar School (7 P) People from Ilkley (38 P) Pages in category "Ilkley" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total.
He was killed in an accident with a misfiring trench mortar during training at the age of 43 on 28 March 1942 near Ilkley. He is buried in Ilkley Cemetery. [2] Maufe's name is listed on a war memorial on the gates of his former prep school, Nevill Holt, near the village of Medbourne, Leicestershire, along with other casualties of the world wars.
Ilkley is a town and civil parish in West Yorkshire, in the north of England. It has been inhabited since at least the Mesolithic period; was the site of a Roman fort
This is a list of people from the City of Bradford, a metropolitan district in West Yorkshire, England. This list includes people from Bradford , and the wider metropolitan borough, and includes people from Keighley , Shipley , Bingley and Ilkley and other areas.
Ben Rhydding Hydro c. 1861 Racket Court at Ben Rhydding c. 1861. The Victorian history of hydrotherapy in the UK is traced back to Richard Tappin Claridge, an asphalt contractor and captain in the Middlesex Militia, who published and lectured in the early 1840s on an approach to the supposed curative properties of water developed by Vincenz Priessnitz in Gräfenberg (now LáznÄ› Jeseník ...