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Aug 3, 2022 · This week we will be learning about 22 more Huddersfield schools which have disappeared from our townscape but not necessarily from people's memories. Why are you yawning, Sykes? It might not be of interest to you but it is important to many people in this town.
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Huddersfield is lucky to have a comprehensive archive of building plans from 1869 onwards. Many of the originals can be consulted at the West Yorkshire Archive Service, Kirklees in Huddersfield Central Library.
Readers can access old photographs of Huddersfield and the surrounding area via the Kirklees Image Archive http://www.kirkleesimages.org.uk/index.php. A wide range of local history books and pamphlets can also be consulted.
Huddersfield Examiner and Kirklees Image Archive Photographs. Steps to Acquiring a photograph from the Huddersfield Examiner Archives or the Kirklees Image Archive. The “Kirklees Image Archive” is a collection assembled by Kirklees Museums of images of Kirklees, dating back to the late 19th century. These are chiefly of local places, but ...
The A to Z list of schools below provides contact details, term dates, training days, holidays, opening times, closures and admission area maps.
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For a guide to Huddersfield’s buildings, click here. For further reading we can suggest some useful books: Huddersfield: A History and Celebration, by Lesley Kipling and Alan Brooke (Francis Frith, 2005) is a recent brief general history with many photographs.