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Carlin How, British Legion Group 1950’s

Here they all are gathered outside the Legion or Bullit as it was locally known, where are they going? The ladies have got their handbags and their hats on so can we presume they are off on a trip?

Front row: Mr Lamb, Sam Thakery, Jack Hide, Mr Dale, Mr Raistreck, Mr Garbutt.

Back standing: ?? , ?? , Alfred Atkinson, Mrs Blaylock, ?? , ?? , Mrs Duffy, ?? , ?? , ?? , Mr Spedding (Landlord of Bullit), ?? , ?? , ?? , ?? , Robert (Bob) Madden, Jack Wharton.

Others include: H Conway, B May, ? Watts, ? Gallagher, ? Gettings, ? Roe, ? Dale, ? Rowe, ? Madden, ? Cook, ? Robinson, ? Crossman.                                                                                                           

This image produced many comments; including Shiela Cotterill: “ My grandparents lived in Carlin how , Mary Ann Glasper ( nee Pearson and Bell latterly. My mother would take us there at every school holiday, we lived near Manchester. My grandad Tom Bell sometimes allowed us to go in the Bullitt, I remember a man who had one arm!! Not his name though they called him bandit, does anyone remember my grandparents?”; whilst Pat Buxton told the Archive: “The picture has my Grandad, he is the man on the right at the back wearing a hat. His name was Robert Madden (Bob). He was an engine driver at the works and lived at 16 Rawlinson Street. He had three children with his first wife Harriet, they were Dorothy,Robert and Walter (my dad). With his second wife he had a daughter, Sheila. He was a member of the “Buffs” although I don’t know much about this society and also Carlin How club. I will try to enclose a picture of him in Rawlinson Street with my Dad.” Tony Atkinson tells us: “The third gentleman standing from the left is my grandfather Alfred Atkinson”.

Image and names courtesy of Derick Pearson, thanks to Karen, Shiela Cotterill, June Clegg, Pat Buxton and Tony Atkinson for the updates.

Carlin How Bowls Team 1962

Carlin How Bowls team shown displaying the trophy having won Cleveland Bowls League in 1962.

Standing (Left to right): George Smith, Bill Harrison, Tommy Watson, Les Smith, Bob Welford, Cyril Robinson, Bob Goldby,  Lawson Thornton, Fred Ward.

Seated: Jack (Dick) Williams,   Mrs Robinson, Harry Tilburn, Jack Blenkey, Mrs Butterworth, Mr Butterworth.

Each side of the trophy, left: George Dart, right: Alan Robson.

Image courtesy of Carlin How Community Centre; thanks to Colin Verrill and Brian Goldby for names and details of the trophy and year.

Carlin How Club ‘Gents’ 1960’s

Okay brains in gear, thinking caps on; who are the men in this photograph? Colin Verrill has advised: ” My grandad Joss Husband is second from left at front, he died in 1966″. Whilst John Diggory confirms with: ” Sam Thackray (real name Horace; known as Sam) on back row far right, died on 1st April 1968 so photograph must be mid sixties”

Back row: Jack Hume, Stan Bowman, ??, ??, ??, ??, Sam Thackeray.

Front row: ??, Josh Husband, ??, ??.

Thanks to Norman Patton, Tony Shaw, and Colin Verrill for updates on names to date. Also to John Diggory for clarification of the date.

Carlin How Club Hall – Pantomime Late 1950’s

Were you in this Carlin How Club pantomime hiding behind one of these elaborate costumes?  If not do you know anyone who was?

Back  row: ?? , ?? , ?? , Charlie Webster, Joyce Webster, ?? , Betty Orr, Margaret Lean, John (Jack) Harrison, ?? , Freda Harrison, ?? .

Front row ??,  Betty Johnson, Isla Robinson, ?? , ?? .

Derick Pearson told the Archive: “Isla whose family lived in Dixon Street later married Derek Hullah.” Graham Harrison advised: “The tall guy at the back (fourth from right) is John (Jack) Harrison. He was my father and died in 1984. Somewhere at home I have a copy of the photograph.”

Image courtesy of Carlin How Community Centre, thanks to Derick Pearson, Amanda Gardiner (nee Hullah), Graham Harrison and Christine Sorenson-Jones for additional information and names. 

Carlin How Easter Bonnet Parade 1968

In Carlin How and now believed to be the ladies of the Women’s Institute, look very fetching in their Easter Bonnets; ready for their Parade in 1968. We can identify some, but help is need with other names.

Back row: ?? , ?? , Olive Cocks, ?? , Minnie Harrison?, Mary Cook, Hilda Rawlings.

Middle row: Mrs Young, Pauline Harrison, Elaine Dyer,Mavis Hall (nee Young), Jean Forrest, Pam/Pat?, ??, ??.

Front row (adults): Edith Padget (nee Kitching), ?? , Ann Watson, ??, ??, ??.

Carole told us: “I think it is Pauline Harrison, daughter of Minnie Harrison; they lived in Dixon Street”; Sarah Keeler told us: “The third one at the back, near Hilda looks like my great gran, who was called Minnie Harrison”; whilst Malcolm Nellist advises: “The third in from the left at the back is Olive Cocks (my gran)!”.

Bill Kitching has told us: ”The woman on the far left bottom row of adults is my sister Edith Padget (nee Kitching). She was brought up in Steavenson Street and moved to Gladstone Street when she married and then on to Queen Street and finally moved to Saltburn.”

Diane Parker adds: “Third adult from the left is my Aunty Shirley Bielby (nee Carveth) and her daughter, Andrea next to her in the centre of the picture.”

Image courtesy of a keen observer of our site, also thanks to Derick Pearson, Carole, Sarah Keeler, Malcolm Nellist and Diane Parker  for names to date. Particular thanks to Bill Kitching for his contact (via his son Geoff Kitching) for additional names and update.

Carlin How Gent 1920s

Okay anyone recognise the gentleman as their grandfather or great grandfather or even great great grandfather? It has been suggested that this is Henry Biott of Carlin How, proprietor of the fish and chip shop which burnt down in 1914; can we have any assistance on this quest?

Image courtesy of Carlin How Community Centre.

Carlin How Ladies Group

Believed to be the Women’s Institute meeting in the Club Hall at Carlin How the ladies include:

Back row: ?? , Mrs Betty Pennock (nee Porrit), ?? , ?? , Mrs Nellie Porrit, ??, ??, ??, ??, Mrs Olive Cocks, Mrs Hyde.

Middle row: Mrs Thornton, Mrs Pearson,Mrs Mrs Hoggarth, Mrs Waite, Mrs Judda Brown.

Front row: Mrs Sayers, Mrs Ida Johnson, Mrs Dredge, Mrs Thornton, ??. Alan Pearson advised: “Mrs “Judda” Brown is second right. The lady to the left of my grandmother, Edith Pearson, is Gertie Thornton”

Image courtesy of Carlin How Community Centre, thanks to Derick Pearson, Alan Pearson and others for updates on names.

Carlin How ‘mates’ Unknown, Wilf Thompson, Oliver Padgett

Wilf Thompson featured in the centre of the photgraph was joint owner of the welding shop – Atkinson and Thompson Engineering – the man on the left is Oliver Padgett. Can anybody name the young man on the left?

Image courtesy of Carlin How Community Centre, thanks to Derick Pearson for the update.

Carlin How Methodists 1924

The original title for this image (from a newspaper cutting) was “Why They’re Just Over The Rainbow”, Over The Rainbow was the musical the Carlin How Methodist Sunday School had been performing in 1924. Participants included Annie and Allice Watson, the Moody brothers of Carlin How, Harrison twins, Norah and Lily Harcourt, Hilda Bowling, Enid Goldby, Hilda Thornton, Vera and Stan Peggs, Alan Readman, Ivy May Mott, Sally and Edie Kitchen, and Ray and Connie Blacklock. Some of the children don’t look too happy even if they have been over the rainbow! Roger Barwick advised: “Hilda Bowling was my mam who married Syd Barwick in 1931. She is on the third row from the front and second from the right as you look at the picture. Mam was the daughter of Harold Bowling who was the first steward of the club. He moved to Carlin How from Hemsworth near Dewsbury in 1911 where he was the steward of the Soldiers and Sailors Club there. He moved from the club to take up the position of landlord of the Maynard Arms sometime in the late 1920s. 1929 (I think). I would appreciate any Information on my grandad or grandma.”

Image courtesy of Carlin How Community Centre (provided by Stan Ward), thanks to Roger Barwick for the update.

Carlin How Methodists

The Carlin How members of the Methodist Junior Missionary Association had raised by each child £5, and this was sent overseas. Certificates were given annually, as well as a medal in the first year and a bar in each successive year, that would be hard work when this photograph was taken. well done to them. With assistance we now have some names: Back row: ? Hume, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??.
Middle row: ??, Barbara Annis, Alan Young, ??, ?? , ??, Stuart Stonehouse, Shirley Webster.

Front row: Christopher Ward, ??, Tony Nicholson, Christopher Ward, ??, Les Harker. Jan Dunning contacted the Archive: “Christopher and John Ward are my second cousins and I am trying to contact Christopher as our American cousin is planning to come over next year. Her grandparents met and kept in contact with the Reed and Ward family after visiting in 1959. So if by any chance you know either of the brothers please reply.”

Image courtesy of Carlin How Community Centre, thanks to Thanks to Derick Pearson and Tony Nicholson for names to date, also to Jan Dunning for the update.