- since".
Although his
parents and
sisters were
involved in
weaving at the
Ickornshaw Mill, he did not join them;
after attending a
local board school (where...
-
Ickornshaw Mill is a
historic watermill in Cowling, a
village in
North Yorkshire, in England. The
cotton mill was
constructed in 1791 by John Dehane, a...
- Hall.
Originally the
village comprised three separate hamlets namely Ickornshaw, Middleton, Gill and
Cowling Hill. It was only
following the construction...
- had him
cremated at Woking, and the
ashes scattered on the open moor at
Ickornshaw above his birthplace; his
books were
given to
Keighley Public Libraries...
- Smith:
March 1918. Sir
Bracewell Smith: 6
February 1957. Lord
Snowdon of
Ickornshaw[citation needed] The
Yorkshire Regiment: 2011. "Yorkshire and the Humber"...
- Sheffield. The
recording from
Cowling was
provided by Lord
Snowden of
Ickornshaw.
Significant members of the
society have
included Joseph Wright, Walter...
- • left
Gordale Beck,
Eshton Beck,
Eller Beck,
Silsden Beck • right
Ickornshaw Beck
Otterburn Beck,
Broughton Beck,
Eastburn Beck,
River Worth, Harden...
- 1st
Viscount Snowden, died 1937 (ashes
scattered on
Cowling Moor near
Ickornshaw, Yorkshire)
Julian Sturgis, died 1904 poet,
lyricist and
librettist (ashes...
- 1st
Viscount Simon (1873–1954)
Philip Snowden, 1st
Viscount Snowden of
Ickornshaw (1864–1937)
Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St
Albans (1670–1726) John...
-
Ribblesdale to Malham" The "Horton-in-Ribblesdale to Malham" and the "
Ickornshaw to
Hebden Bridge"
chapters each end with one of Armitage's
poems about...