SCRIVEN VILLAGE (19 th and 20 th Century)
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1 SCRIVEN VILLAGE (19 th and 20 th Century) CASE STUDIES: THE LAST SLINGSBY OWNER A FARMING FAMILY A SCRIVEN HALL TENANT ESTATE WORKER S FAMILIES TRADESMEN S FAMILIES COMMUNITY SCENES: ARMISTICE DAY CELEBRATIONS 1918 TREE PLANTING KING GEORGE S JUBILEE 1935 SCRIVEN CRICKET TEAM 1940 V.E.DAY CELEBRATIONS 1945 ANNUAL FANCY DRESS and CHILDREN S PARTY 1950 s THE QUEEN S JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS 1977 SCRIVEN HALL : EARLY POSTCARDS SCRIVEN HALL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH 1930 S WORLD WAR TWO SCRIVEN HALL ARMY CAMP SHOWING THE KING S REGIMENT A GERMAN P.O.W. CASE STUDY
2 REVEREND CHARLES SLINGSBY M.A. OF SCRIVEN PARK The Reverend Charles Atkinson M.A., a cousin of Emma Slingsby. A page from a family photograph album. Showing Reverend Charles, his wife Susan Ann (formerly Reynard) and sons Peter and Thomas. Thomas can be seen leaving for India. He was the Major of the 22 nd Punjab Cavalry. Succeeded to Scriven Park in 1899 at the death of his cousin Emma and then assumed the name of Slingsby by Royal Licence. Became a Justice of the Peace in Died from a fall in the hunting field in 1912, aged 70. Charles lived at Scriven Hall as an old fashioned parson squire. He had five children Charles, Thomas, Alan, John and daughter Francis.
3 A SCRIVEN FARMING FAMILY CASE STUDY The CLAPHAM family of HAZELHEAD FARM. The Clapham family have farmed in Scriven for four generations as tenants at Hazelhead Farm. The family arrived in The earliest mention of a Joseph Clapham in Scriven appears on the 1901 Census, he originally farmed at Lindley, Otley, Wharfedale, a farmer of 180 acres CENSUS JOSEPH CLAPHAM HEAD 68 FARMER BORN DENTON ARTHUR CLAPHAM SON 24 FARM WORKER LINDLEY ROBERT CLAPHAM SON 23 FARM WORKER LINDLEY ELIZABETH CLAPHAM DAUGHTER 21 LINDLEY A photograph from 1916 showing Arthur and Jane s three children. Emily, Fred and Harry. Arthur the eldest son inherits the tenancy of Hazelhead Farm from his father Joseph. Arthur and wife Jane are shown standing behind his sister Elizabeth in this 1907 wedding photograph, which is taken outside Greenbank house. Elizabeth is marrying William Pickersgill. Her sisters Ada and Emma stand to her right, as does brother Thomas. Hazelhead Farm 1979.
4 A SCRIVEN FARMING FAMILY CASE STUDY CONTINUED The CLAPHAM family of HAZELHEAD FARM and HOME FARM. Grandfather Arthur with dog Lassie, next to Fred and children Alistair and Arthur. Fred and Margaret Clapham s wedding photograph taken outside Hazelhead Farm in (They go on to have three children Arthur, Alistair and Robert) The father Arthur and mother Jane stand to the left, ( from 1941 Arthur was also running Home farm). Brother Harry is to the right. Sister Emily s son is in the foreground. From Trade Directory information by 1950, Fred is tenant at Hazelhead Farm and Harry is running Home farm. Fred and Margaret in the 1970 s. Son Alistair goes on to run Hazelhead Farm.
5 A SCRIVEN FAMILY CASE STUDY The FIRTH family of Scriven Park and Hall. Sir Algernon and Lady Firth took up residence at Scriven Hall in He had been a successful international industrialist based in West Yorkshire. Amongst numerous philanthropic acts was to commission the building of the Algernon Firth Institute of Pathology at Leeds University. It was opened by Sir Algernon and Lady Firth in Sir Algernon and Lady Firth. They were both Justices of the Peace and supporters of many community and charitable activities. They quickly became well liked and respected tenants, employing a number of servants and estate workers. Tree planting on Scriven Green on the occasion of the Jubilee of King George (6 th May 1935). Lady Firth died in 1935 aged 76. Sir Algernon died a year later aged 80. The village was in mourning for this very popular couple.
6 A SCRIVEN FAMILY CASE STUDY The TITLEY family of Old Scriven. Herbert Titley was the Head Gardener for Sir Algernon and Lady Firth at Scriven Hall. He was married to Annie and they had three daughters, Dora, Annie and Hilda (Tilly). In the mid twenties they lived in a cottage called Oak Lea overlooking the green and later lived in a newly built semi-detached property called Elm Lodge at the top of village street. The gardens to the east side of Scriven Hall. Herbert and Annie at the back of Oak Lea cottage. Sir Algernon and Lady Firth assisted by Herbert plant a tree on the village green. It is to celebrate King George s Jubilee (6 th May 1935). All the village appear to have turned out in their support. Herbert and fellow estate workers pose outside the greenhouse.
7 A SCRIVEN FAMILY CASE STUDY The ATKINSON family of ROSE COTTAGE. Edwin and Harriet Atkinson s family outside Rose Cottage, just after the First World War. Edwin Ewbank Atkinson married Harriet Johnson in 1898 in Knaresborough. The 1901 Census shows them living in Scriven at Village Terrace. Edwin 24, Harriet 20 and son Arthur 8 months. Back row Ernest, Arthur and Edwin Middle two girls Gertie and Gwen Front row John, Wilf, Freda and Doris By approximately 1912 we see Ernest, Edwin, Gertie and Arthur Atkinson outside Village Terrace. (The trade directory of that year describes Edwin as a bricklayer, but he later becomes the estate stonemason). Edwin and Harriet as grandparents in 1941.
8 A SCRIVEN FAMILY CASE STUDY The ATKINSON family of IVY COTTAGE. Arthur Atkinson was the eldest son of Edwin and Harriet Atkinson s eleven children. When Arthur married he lived at first in Earl s Cottage, before moving to his permanent residence of Ivy Cottage. Arthur followed in his father s footsteps and became the estate stonemason. Arthur Atkinson and Elsie Petty s Wedding Day V.E. Day Celebrations Scriven Village Green. Arthur, his wife Elsie and daughter Enid. Arthur and Elsie had three daughters. Hazel, Enid and Muriel. Arthur was instrumental in organising the annual children s day activities. Sports, fancy dress and a tea party was the norm on the village green. Arthur received a long service medal for his 50 years as the estate stonemason. Arthur did much work on the estate and at times was also the caretaker at Old Scriven Hall. He worked on many of the listed buildings including Homefarm, he will also be remembered for constructing the War Memorial in Old Scriven.
9 A MIDDLETON FAMILY CASE STUDY We first meet Thomas and his wife Esther on the census of He was an agricultural labourer and had six children, five living at home and the eldest William who was 12 years old working as a servant for a local farmer. (Thomas married Esther Wilkinson on the 27 th November 1828 at Knaresborough Parish Church) The sampler below was produced by Mary Middleton aged 9 years in 1840, whilst attending Scriven Park School CENSUS OLD SCRIVEN Thomas Middleton 37 Agricultural Labourer Esther Middleton 35 Wife Mary 9, Ann 7, Martha 4, Elizabeth 2 and Charles 7 weeks. Eldest son William 12 was working as a servant for Thomas Steel CENSUS OLD SCRIVEN Thomas Middleton 46 Agricultural Labourer Born Staveley Esther Middleton 46 Charwoman Born Bilton Ann 16, Elizabeth 12, Charles 10, Frances 7, Maria 5 and George 3 (All children born in Scriven) 1861 CENSUS OLD SCRIVEN Thomas Middleton 55 Farm Labourer Esther Middleton 55 Maria 14 and George 12 both scholars CENSUS OLD SCRIVEN Esther Middleton 65 Widow Laundress. The sampler has the alphabet and date at the top, followed by a lower case alphabet and numbers Clearly visible in the middle is Mary Middleton Aged 9 Scriven Park School. The inscription below reads Jesus Christ my Lord And Saviour Once he was a child like me X.
10 A SCRIVEN FAMILY CASE STUDY The SEWELL family of SEWELL S COTTAGE arrived in Scriven Village in In the lower left window we can see a simple sweet shop layout and Mary was the shopkeeper. From the sign above the door we can see William s trade, that of Joiner and Builder. They were also licensed to sell tobacco. In this picture C.1900 we see William Henry Sewell and his wife Mary (nee Atkinson), with two of their children, Lily and Basil (middle name Atkinson), and a niece Ethel Dunn. Mary was born in Scriven and her parents were George and Elizabeth Atkinson Census information reveals the household members : William H Sewell Aged 36 Born Knaresborough 1865 Mary Sewell Aged 35 Born Scriven 1866 Lily Sewell Aged 5 Born Knaresborough Basil Sewell Aged 4 Born Knaresborough Wilfred Sewell Aged 2 Born Knaresborough Violet Sewell Aged 11months Born Scriven The 1910 estate field book shows William Sewell renting a house, garden, orchard and workshop from Rev. Charles (Atkinson) Slingsby at an annual rent of 9. In Kelly s Trade Directory of 1912 we see a Sewell Wm Hy Joiner & Shopkeeper Scriven.
11 A SCRIVEN FAMILY CASE STUDY The SEWELL family of SEWELL S COTTAGE continued. Both sons enlisted for the First World War. From Electoral Polling Registers of 1918 we can see William and Mary Sewell still living in Scriven, but their eldest sons were on the absent voters list. Sewell, Basil Atkinson Private M.G.C., India (Enlisted 1915) Sewell, Wilfred Private 1/5 Btn. South Staffs. (Enlisted 1917) By the Electoral Polling Register of 1920 the boys were back home in Scriven, however Wilfred had been injured. Wilfred and Nurse Sewell Mrs. Sewell and daughter Yvonne outside Sewell s Cottage Wilfred and his wife became the occupants of Sewell s Cottage and had one child Yvonne. Nurse Sewell was the village midwife. From Trade Directory information of 1936, we know that William s younger brother Harold was a painter and decorator and lived at Greenbank house, Old Scriven.
12 A SCRIVEN FAMILY CASE STUDY The BRADLEY family of PLEASANT ROW c1920. The men/boys from left to right are Thomas, Harry (later to be tenant of Gibbet Farm), Ken, Albert Learoyd (later to be tenant at Gibbet Cottage) and Sam. The girls from left to right are Myra, Fanny, Mabel and Dorothy. ( Dorothy when older married Ernest Norris.) In this picture c1920 we see Harry (Henry) Bradley and his wife Annie (nee Learoyd) seated in the foreground surrounded by their family. Harry was a market gardener and greengrocer. (The photograph was taken outside Number 1 Pleasant Row.) Son Thomas Bradley and wife later lived in this property, having two sons Ian and David. Son Harry was the joint tenant of Gibbett Farm with his brother Thomas. Brothers Ken and Albert (Bertie) were tenants in Scriven at the walled garden, as market gardeners.
13 A SCRIVEN FAMILY CASE STUDY The BRADFORD family of OAK LEA. We first meet George Bradford as a 23 year old stud groom working for Capt. Thomas Slingsby in the 1881 census, he was probably housed with the other grooms in the coach house and stable block. By 1891 we find George married to Elizabeth Ann Hamilton and having three children. The ages suggest a marriage in the 1880 s. In 1901 he and his family of six children appear living in a cottage in the village and he is described as a coachman domestic. George Bradford was born in London, as was Captain Thomas Leslie (Slingsby). In all likelyhood, Thomas brought his groom with him when he came north to marry Emma Slingsby. Elizabeth Ann Bradford nee Hamilton was George s wife and her occupation was dressmaker. Her father was Thomas Hamilton and her mother Ellen. They had moved from Manchester to Knaresborough in the 1860 s. Transcript of the To Whom It May Concern letter from Captain Thomas Slingsby in support of his coachman George Bradford. Dated 30 th August George Bradford has been in my service for twenty three years as second horseman second coachman and thoroughly understands all the duties of a stableman wherever you take him he has always been sober, honest, steady in fact I have never had a servant I would trust more implicitly. He is quite as good with hunters as hackers horses, and exceedingly kind and gentle with all horses, he leaves now for no fault but owing to the breaking up of the establishment on the death of Mrs. Slingsby.
14 COMMUNITY SCENES SCRIVEN ARMISTICE DAY CELEBRATIONS 1918 KING GEORGE S JUBILEE 1935 SCRIVEN PARK CRICKET CLUB 1920 S/1930 S V.E.DAY CELEBRATIONS 1945 CHILDREN S PARTY AND FANCY DRESS 1950 S THE QUEEN S SILVER JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS 1977
15 ARMISTICE DAY CELEBRATIONS The adults of the village celebrate the end of the war. At least two of the returning soldiers photographed are in uniform.
16 ARMISTICE DAY CELEBRATIONS The children of the village celebrate the end of the war.
17 KING GEORGE S JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS The whole village turns out to support Sir Algernon and Lady Firth in a tree planting ceremony. The head gardener of Scriven Hall Herbert Titley assists with the planting.
18 SCRIVEN PARK CRICKET CLUB 1920 s /1930 s. The team played in what we now call Jacob Smith Park. HERBERT TITLEY JOHN SMITH GEORGE SYDNEY SMITH MOBBS WRATHALL JOHN ATKINSON BASIL SEWELL ROBIN MELLOR FRED CLAPHAM ALAN HEWSON MR BLACKBURN DORA TITLEY HAROLD SEWELL The umpire was Herbert Titley (Head gardener at Scriven Hall) and the scorer was his eldest daughter Dora. BOB MELLOR (WICKETKEEPER) The account was opened in 1926 and payments appear to stop around the Second World War. The signatories are : Mr. Donald Smith, Mr. Arthur Atkinson (Estate stonemason), Mr. J.T.Morrell and Mr. William Waite (both Farmers).
19 V.E.DAY CELEBRATIONS ON SCRIVEN GREEN 1945.
20 EARLY 1950 s IMAGES of SCRIVEN VILLAGE showing a FANCY DRESS EVENT and a CHILDREN S PARTY. Many of the well established local families can be seen. The farming families of the Clapham s, Herrington s, Steele s and Waite s. The estate worker s and private business families of the Sewell s, Barker s, Atkinson s and Bradley s; amongst many others. A Children s Party outside Rose Cottage. At the far end of the table is Brigadier Brunskill the estate manager. Fancy dress on Scriven Green, with Pear Tree Cottage in the background.
21 THE QUEEN S JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS
22 IMAGES OF SCRIVEN HALL 1. COUNTRY ESTATE OF THE SLINGSBY FAMILY 2. SECOND WORLD WAR ARMY CAMP 3. PRISONER OF WAR CAMP
23 EARLY POSTCARDS of SCRIVEN HALL
24 SCRIVEN HALL 1930 s. Scriven Hall before it became an Army Camp and Prisoner of War Camp. It was demolished in 1954 after a fire in one of the wings.
25 SCRIVEN HALL ARMY CAMP THE KING S REGIMENT 1942.
26 PRISONERS OF WAR SCRIVEN CAMP JOSEF ZIRMER CASE STUDY German POW s photographed in c.1947 inside a Nissen hut. Josef Zirmer is seen on the right of the front row. In all there were more than 75 huts at Scriven Camp. This view of Nissen huts is looking North towards Lingerfield. The prisoners of war worked on local farms. We can see Josef on the right assisting with the harvest.
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