Bolton Abbey, North Yorkshire
Bolton Abbey photos
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Bolton Abbey maps
Historic maps of Bolton Abbey and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis. View all Bolton Abbey maps
Bolton Abbey books
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4 Bolton Abbey photos appear in 4 Frith book titles. You can read extracts and browse photos from these books.
Memories of Bolton Abbey
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North Yorkshire memories
I was born in The Semon Emergency Hospital August 1943 and often wondered what it looked like and why I was actually born there and not in Bradford which is where my birth mother lived at the time, unless she was visiting Ilkley and was taken there as an emergency. I was adopted soon after birth. But have since met up... [more]
Shared on 25 March 2007
My schooldays 1952-54 near Skipton
My Grandparents lived at 26 Otley Street in Skipton from the 1940 ( or earlier ) and I had first visited them in 1945 after VE day, They were Thomas Henry Jackson, my Grandmother Charlotte Jackson and their batchelor son, my Uncle Gordon.
My Father Norman Jackson and Mother Sadie Jackson were living in Belfast Northern Ireland since 1934 where... [more]
Shared on 13 April 2007
My name then was Barrett. I remember living on Walton Street, Holmebridge. My best friend then was Dorothy Hobson, we lived at no 6 and she lived at no 18 I think. I went to the council school where the headmaster was Mr Laycock. My best teacher was Mrs Baker. And I remember going to the sweet shop next to the... [more]
Shared on 28 April 2009
It could have been earlier or even later....my memories of a girl called Elaine Potter and us playing tea parties at her house with her dad's homemade apple wine........Yvonne Blackie I think lived in the Rectory.....I think we were about 5 or 6 years old.....my name was Lynn Carney then and we lived in Wighill Street...when we first moved to Sutton-in... [more]
Shared on 25 September 2008
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I was at Linton Camp, 1960 to 64, and recall playing foortball at Netherside Hall, I particularly recall getting bathed after the match, in a proper bath, we thought that a bit odd, as we had communial showers at Linton Camp. I think the match was to do with the Upper Wharfedale Cup, we also plyed a few other schools,... [more]
Shared on 12 January 2008
Congregational Church, Grassington.
My Gradfather, the Reverend Thomas Arthur Bairstow was the minister of this church from 1943-47. Leading off one corner of the market square is the grey stone church. It was the last church in which he ministered before he retired due to ill health. I have an old photograph of the Manse taken during the 1940's and it was heartening to... [more]
Shared on 20 September 2007
As a boy I remember the big open fireplace in the main hall, and the times the large glass sheet above the fireplace falling down - this was to be a yearly thing if I recall correctly. Other memories - making our own snow skis; repairing the old greenhouse; the flying fox; tennis courts in front of the hall; playing football... [more]
Shared on 01 July 2006
Thank you for the photo of Netherside Hall. This was a boys school and I was there from 1952 to 1955. This has brought a lot of memories back to me - thank you.
Shared on 24 June 2006
Extracts From Bolton Abbey & North Yorkshire books
Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Bolton Abbey, inspired by Frith photos.
A young woman watches her husband painting a watercolour. In the background are the romantic ruins of the Augustinian priory, and to the right are the tumbling waters of the River Wharfe. Turner and Landseer are just two of the many painters who have been drawn to the sublime scenery around the abbey. Bolton Abbey is rich in prospects for the... [more]
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A young woman watches her husband painting a watercolour. In the background are the romantic ruins of the Augustinian priory, and to the right are the tumbling waters of the River Wharfe. Turner and Landseer are just two of the many painters who have been drawn to the sublime scenery around the abbey. Bolton Abbey is rich in prospects for the... [more]
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Yorkshire Photographic Memories
The ruins of Bolton Abbey are near a sweeping bend of the River Wharfe, and proved a great attraction for painters, including Landseer and Turner. The priory was founded in the 12th century, and building work continued right up to the Dissolution. The nave survived, to be used as the parish church; during the late 19th century the rectory... [more]
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