Whatever the weather, grandmother Doreen Stansfield can be seen out in Haworth in her yellow coat, thermal gloves and peaked cap. |
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In his younger years he played in Haworth Band and also played golf at Riddlesden Golf Club. |
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Haworth is the railway's headquarters, boasting a locomotive depot where visitors can view the steam leviathans under repair or restoration. |
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The story is connected to the present by a woman, renting a cottage in Haworth, who sees a ghostly figure. |
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Haworth is the danger man again, hitting the crossbar with a header from Roberts' left wing cross. |
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As well as taking part in the official contest, the criers spent both days helping guide visitors around Haworth. |
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It opens up land on Haworth Moor, Keighley and Oakworth moors, Ilkley Moor, Ickornshaw Moor and in the Forest of Bowland. |
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Valerie said Haworth was transformed by the film crew into a working Victorian village. |
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Two weeks of festivities are set to begin in Haworth to celebrate a movement to promote fairly traded goods. |
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A woman is searching for the descendants of a Haworth family who made her life idyllic as an evacuee in the Second World War. |
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Old maps, census and grave records, parish registers and thousands of photographs of Haworth have all been made available to historians. |
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Sodje scored the opener after 22 minutes but the Ryman Division One team drew level 12 minutes later through Rob Haworth. |
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The future of Haworth Riding for the Disabled was secured yesterday when councillors passed plans to allow a static caravan on the stable's site. |
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It calls at Cross Roads, Haworth Brow, Oxenhope and Haworth before returning to Keighley one minute before the hour. |
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Gladys, a former mill worker, originally hails from Castleford but has lived in Haworth for most of her life. |
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Graeme, a ten-pin bowler from Haworth, picked up the silver medal in his final event. |
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Retired farmer Joe met Margaret on a blind date at a Royal British Legion dance in Haworth. |
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When he was just a tiny two-year-old it was clear Nicolas Haworth had what it takes to be a big hit in the tennis world. |
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Hundreds of tonnes of peat and debris swept down Haworth Moor near Top Withens. |
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A Haworth couple who first met as partners on the dance floor are toasting 60 years of happy marriage. |
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As always we were warmly welcomed by the people of Haworth, and, despite the rain, we had a good time on the walk. |
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The vehicle was wheel-clamped by Carstoppers for parking across two bays on a private car park in Haworth. |
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A visitor from Nashville rounds off a season of top folk and soul in Haworth this winter and spring. |
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Haworth move into second place after thumping visitors Ingrow St John's by nine wickets. |
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The clocks were turned back exactly 150 years in historic Haworth to re-enact the wedding of one of Britain's favourite classical authors. |
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In Haworth she saw that the library had been redecorated, recarpeted and refurnished, and provided with many new books. |
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Haworth villagers are being urged to go blooming crazy to get the village in tip-top shape before judges arrive for the Yorkshire in Bloom competition. |
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The money was raised last November, when all the members of the club took part in a sponsored graveyard tidy at St Michael's and All Angel's Church, Haworth. |
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Soldiers in tin hats and children clutching their gas masks were among the thousands who flocked to Haworth for the village's tenth 1940s festival. |
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Stockport Hat Museum provided a trilby and he made eight trips to a vintage clothes shop in Haworth, west Yorkshire, to obtain his 1940s suit, overcoat, and gloves. |
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Once alighted, we naively succumbed to the temptation of leaning over the railway bridge at Haworth and got a well-deserved faceful of sooty filth along with many others. |
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The evacuees, largely made up of pupils from Haworth and Stanbury primary schools, were then treated to a tea party, featuring paste sandwiches, jelly and butterfly cakes. |
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Well if he thinks that emerging from North Street is difficult, God help the residents of Oakworth, Haworth and those areas if they need emergency help on a teatime rush hour. |
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She returned on her aunt's death at the end of the year to Haworth, where she spent the rest of her life, and continued to pursue her studies of German and music. |
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At the time he lived in a former council house in Woodlands Rise, Haworth. |
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Almost a year to the day, enamoured already for some time of Monsieur Heger, Charlotte resigned and returned to Haworth. |
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Above all, Emily loved to wander about the wild landscape of the moors around Haworth. |
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Charlotte especially admired Thackeray, whose portrait, given to her by Smith, still hangs in the dining room at Haworth parsonage. |
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It was in fact on 18 May 1845 that he took up his duties at Haworth, at the moment when the publication project was well advanced. |
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He eventually became the Church of England perpetual curate of the parish of Haworth, and was also a poet, writer, and polemicist. |
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Moorland in the South Pennines includes Rombalds Moor, Rishworth Moor, Haworth Moor, Turton Moor and Castleshaw Moor. |
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This dialect was still spoken around Haworth until the late 1970s, but there is now only a minority of it still in everyday use. |
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Set in Haworth, the servant Joseph speaks in the traditional dialect of the area, which many modern readers struggle to understand. |
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The death of their aunt in October of the same year forced them to return once more to Haworth. |
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Haworth points out the investment remains a gamble in spite of the initial success. |
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When Sir Titus Salt's son, Titus Salt Junior, died, Saltaire was taken over by a partnership which included Sir James Roberts from Haworth. |
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In 1904, Virginia Woolf visited Haworth and published an account in The Guardian on 21 December. |
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Emily was 17 and it was the first time she had left Haworth since leaving Cowan Bridge. |
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Indeed, the parsonage at Haworth is one of the most visited literary sites in the world. |
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On the Sunday morning she felt weaker and asked if she could be taken back to Haworth. |
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Charlotte and Emily were also withdrawn from the school and returned to Haworth. |
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Haworth as its Executive Vice President, Futons, which does business under the From The Source and New West labels. |
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It is named after its largest settlement, Bradford, but covers a far larger area which includes the towns of Keighley, Shipley, Bingley, Ilkley, Haworth, Silsden and Denholme. |
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Linnaeus originally included six species in 1753, by 1784 there were fourteen by 1819 sixteen, and by 1831 Adrian Haworth had described 150 species. |
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Kelly Haworth and her fiancA Schav Raheim have sought refuge with friends after facing numerous attacks and a devastating burglary at their Dundas Street home. |
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Life at Haworth had become more difficult during her absence. |
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During holidays at Haworth, she wrote long narratives while being reproached by her father who wanted her to become more involved in parish affairs. |
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Born Margarita Carmen Cansino to Eduardo and Volga Haworth Cansino on October 17, 1918, in New York City, Rita Hayworth was no stranger to show business. |
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Haworth displays a visual authority and inventive approach to a subject too often trivialized by earnest seriousness or, more often, by the fetishization of apocalypse. |
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