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Chapter 5 Bibliography

Lane Head, Shepley

“Legends & Traditions of Huddersfield & Its District” by Philip Ahier (1944), p195-9

“Plain Country Friends: Quakers of Wooldale, High Flatts and Midhope” by David Bower & John Knight (1987)

“Shepley: Believe It Or Not” by David Billington (2011), p239

The Sovereign Inn, Shepley

“Legends & Traditions of Huddersfield & Its District” by Philip Ahier (1944), p327-8

“Shepley: Believe It Or Not” by David Billington (2011), p183-4

Shepley: The Sovereign Inn (Kirklees Curiosities)

Carr Lane, Shepley

“Legends & Traditions of Huddersfield & Its District” by Philip Ahier (1944), p204-5

“Shepley: Believe It Or Not” by David Billington (2011), p239-41

Old Tannery, Thurstonland

“Prospect of Thurstonland” by Hazel Wheeler in “Dalesman Magazine” March 1986

“Memories of Thurstonland & Stocksmoor” by Thurstonland Parish Council (Ed.) (2000), p14-5

Old Corn Mill, Thunderbridge

“Legends & Traditions of Huddersfield & Its District” by Philip Ahier (1944), p333-4

Storthes Hall, Kirkburton

“Legends & Traditions of Huddersfield & Its District” by Philip Ahier (1944), p265-6

“Aliens, Ghosts & Cults: Legends We Live” by Bill Ellis (2001)

“Storthes Hall Remembered” by Ann Littlewood (2003)

“True Life Stories: Storthes Hall” (Ghosts-UK Forum)

“Rotherham Paranormal: Index of Investigations” (Haunted Yorkshire)

The Old Vicarage, Kirkburton

Huddersfield Daily Chronicle 06/01/1978

Huddersfield Daily Examiner 09/09/1985

“The History & Topography of the Parish of Kirkburton” by Henry James Morehouse (1861), p23-5

Emley Moor Colliery, Emley

Yorkshire Post Magazine 06/01/1986

“Pit Ghosts, Padfeet & Poltergeists” by Liz Linahan (1994), p26

“Emley Moor & Redbrook Pit” (Supernatural Earth Forum)

The Old Rectory, Emley

Huddersfield Daily Examiner 16/06/1952

Huddersfield Daily Examiner 18/12/1985

“A History of Emley” by H.N. Pobjoy (1970), p35, 91-3

“The Supernatural In Yorkshire” by Tom Cunliff (1985), p20-1

The George & Dragon, Flockton

“A Picturesque History of Yorkshire” by J.S. Fletcher (1899), p17

“Paranormal West Yorkshire” by Andy Owens (2008), p60-2, 89

The Old Vicarage, Flockton

Huddersfield Daily Examiner 11/06/1958

Contents

CHAPTER ONE–THE TOWN CENTRE AND INNER SUBURBS

Church of St. Thomas, Longroyd Bridge — The Grand Picture Theatre, Manchester Road — The Zetland Hotel, Queensgate — Beast Market — The Cloth Hall — New Street — No. 4 Lockwood’s Yard Upperhead Row — Train Station, St. George’s Square — The Mechanics Institution, Northumberland Street — The Old Gas Works

CHAPTER TWO– TOWARDS THE CALDER

Black Dick’s Tower, Lepton — Whitley Hall, Lepton — Church of St. John the Baptist, Kirkheaton — The Royal and Ancient, Colne Bridge — The White Cross Inn, Bradley — Newhouse Hall, Sheepridge — Felgreave Woods, Sheepridge — Fixby Hall, Fixby — The Grey Horse Inn, Birchencliffe

CHAPTER THREE–CROSLAND MOOR TO CASTLE HILL

Dives House, Dalton — Mill Hill Hospital, Dalton — Oaklands, Dalston — Woodsome Hall, Fenay Bridge — Castle Hill, Almondbury — Longley Old Hall, Longley — Deadmanstone, Berry Brow — Coppice Drive, Netherton

CHAPTER FOUR–THE COLNE VALLEY

Milnsbridge House, Milnsbridge — The Golcar Lily, Golcar — The Old Golf House Hotel, Outlane — Greenfield Lodge, Scammonden — Linthwaite Old Hall, Linthwaite — The Silent Woman, Slaithwaite — The Bull’s Head, Blackmoorfoot — The Standedge Tunnels, Marsden — Buckstones, Marsden Moor — Redbrook Clough, Marsden Moor

CHAPTER FIVE–THE PARISHES OF KIRKBURTON AND EMLEY

Lane Head House, Shepley — The Sovereign Inn, Shepley — Carr Lane, Shepley — The Old Tannery, Thurstonland — The Old Corn Mill, Thunderbridge — Storthes Hall, Kirkburton — The Old Vicarage, Kirkburton — Emley Moor Colliery — The Old Vicarage, Emley — The George & Dragon, Flockton — The Old Vicarage, Flockton

CHAPTER SIX–THE HOLME VALLEY

Mill Moor Road, Meltham — No. 9 Colders Green, Meltham — No. 9 Clarke Lane, Meltham — Thick Hollins, Meltham — West Nab, Meltham — Thongsbridge Mills, Thongsbridge — The Red Lion, Jackson Bridge — The Shoulder of Mutton, Holmfirth — Black Syke Reservoir, Holmfirth