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West Yorkshire Archive Service, Kirklees: 2020 Accessions

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  • Land Use Consultants Ltd., (LUC): West Dewsbury Historic Area Assessment report (no. 180-2020) for Historic England focusing on the development of the Western core of Dewsbury town and the area currently subject to a Heritage Action Zone initiative 2020 (WYK1958)
  • Dewsbury Bridge Club: minutes (3 vols) 1980-2017 (WYK1959)
  • Dewsbury Liberal Club: records, incl minutes, list of members and shareholders, memorandum and articles of association, annual accounts and balance sheets, Liberal Clubs Building Company share certificates, property records incl lease agreements 1902-1965 (WYK1961)
  • Huddersfield and District Referees Association: records incl visitors book, minutes, officers and members book, correspondence from football associations or football clubs, cup competition fixture lists, rules and membership cards, photographs of members 1904-1998 (WYK1876)
  • Evald Sotnik and George Dixon (fl1960-2000), members of the Huddersfield Borough Transport Department Photographic Club: photographic slides, rel to a wide range of geographical areas, subjects and themes, incl Huddersfield and the wider Kirklees area, showing local events and buildings, people, millscapes, pub signs, flowers and flower shows, transport in Huddersfield, incl trams, trains, trolley buses and canal barges c1900-2000 (WYK1962)
  • Charles Brooke (fl 1776-1777) of Kirkheaton, forge owner and later steward to Sir George Armytage (1776-1777) of Kirklees Hall: diary, incl references to his professional life, noting visitors to Dawknowle farm, discusses election of overseers of the poor and his work as a churchwarden in Kirkheaton, incl details of visits to Hopton chapel due to his interest in Miss Elizabeth Hirst of Mirfield, and recounts his success in becoming steward to Sir George Armytage. Also incl research notes made by previous custodians of the diary c1776-1990 (WYK1953)