Description | Includes: By K J Allison 'The boom in house-building between the wars, the example of Cottingham' 'An East Yorkshire pioneer from Suffolk' relates to Ishmael Fish 1823-1880 the railway missionary and first man in charge of Castle Howard Reformatory School 'George Knowsley: Man of property - and propriety?' relates to a wine merchant and banker of Hull who died in 1809 and built Cottingham Grange 'John Courtney went a-courting' relates to the courtship history of a Beverley gentleman in the 1760s 'Local government reorganisation: whats new?' 'The provision of allotment gardens in East Yorkshire' 'The tribulations of a dyspeptic druggist' relates to the diary of William Hay 1826-1901, a local chemist and dentist in Victorian Hull
By Joyce Bellamy 'A note on the Hull anti-mill' which opened in 1797 By Roger A Bellingham 'Early telephone subscribers in Pocklington'
By G Philip Brown 'Beverley Blue Coat school 1710-1890' which includes outline dossiers on the following pupils: Marmaduke Baitson 1818-1870, Robert Bruce 1816-1837, Andrew Gledhill 1800-1889, Joseph Leavens Harper 1819-[?], Robert Smelt 1811-1886, and Thomas Wardell 1810-1881 'Crosskills of Beverley' owners of a foundry 'When the place fell down, rebuilding the chapel 1715' based on the treasurer of the protestant dissenters' chapel in Lairgate
By Mary Carrick 'Lords of the manor of Wawne: the Ashe, Windham and Smith families 1651-c.1950'
By Eva Crackles 'Dumbles' relates archival examples of the word for rushes or pool of water 'East Yorkshire decoys' relating to historic decoys in the River Hull valley
By Arthur G Credland 'Archery in Hull and Beverley during the 19th century, with notes on the origin and progress of the sport' 'Hull gunmakers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries' 'Hull museums reborn 1975-1990' 'Jottings on the Harrison family, clockmakers of Hull in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries' 'Steam on the Humber: Pearson and Brownlow and their successors' 'A tale of a walking stick and a whalebone arch or how one thing leads to another'
By Jan Crowther 'New light on Beverley - street lighting in the 19th century' 'Watch this space - the debate about hedgerows: a note'
By Peter Crowther 'The East Yorkshire Bibliography: an update
By George de Boer Obituary of Alan Harris, MA, PhD, 1928-1995 with a bibliography of his works
By Andrew Dinkenor 'The Hull Anti-Mill Society'
By John Dunning 'The great bread mystery of Raikes Farm, Bishop Burton: a note'
By Brian Dyson 'Archive collections in the Brynmor Jones Library, University of Hull' 'The Hull University manuscripts and archives database'
By Barbara English 'Elisabeth Hall a tribute' 'Printed sources of East Yorkshire history' relates to the East Yorkshire Bibliography
By R V Fenton 'The mystery of the Lamplough family memorials in Langtoft Church'
By H Rex M Foster 'Cottingham Beck 'A turret clock in Beverley' relates to a clock at Beverley race course
By B K Freeman 'Some causes of fires in 18th century East Yorkshire' by B K Freeborn
By Ann Godden 'The house on Salthouse Lane' which became the Sailors' Home in 1860
By K O M Golisti 'Half a century ago: a gaswork's wartime experiences' relates to the gasworks at Hull
By A Harris 'Bones for the land: the early days of an East Yorkshire Industry' relates to fertilizer industry 'Francis Cook Matthews of Driffield (1812-1884) and the manufacture of the chemical fertilizers in East Yorkshire' 'Hard times in East Yorkshire: landlord and tenant 1920-1940' 'A lost eighteenth-century agricultural survey of East Yorkshire?' 'More on decoys' 'Sir Digby Legard of Ganton (1729-1773), experimenter and improver' 'To find a fox: fox coverts in East Yorkshire' 'Town manures in East Yorkshire' 'Willerby Wold, Staxton, an early mechanised farm'
By Stephen Harrison 'John Robert Mortimer 1825-1911' the archaeologist
By Michael Hyde 'Frank Nicholson 1901-1986' tribute to the Workers Education Association tutor-organiser
By David Johnson 'The battle of Bridlington: Civil War in the East Riding, Feb 1644' |