All Our Stories – Parkinson’s Park Puts Digital Record on History Pin

imagesAs part of our heritage lottery fund (HLF) grant, we have to provide a permanent digital record of our All Our Stories project.  The chosen HLF media for doing this is History Pin, and we have just finished setting up the Parkinson’s Park initial digital record.  You can find it here along with other All Our Stories projects.

When you go into the record, or channel as History Pin call it,  and scroll down you will come to tabs with map, list and tours on it.

List view – shows all the photographs we have uploaded to the record, and you can click on each to read the commentary about what we have found out – we will be adding to this as the project evolves.   You can also add your own commentary to the digital record . Continue reading

All Our Stories – Out of the Mists of Time

Barbara Winfield and Jennifer Kirkby at Wakefield Deeds Archives

Barbara Winfield and Jennifer Kirkby at Wakefield Deeds Archives

The purpose of the All Our Stories, HLF grant, is to tell the story of the ‘ordinary’ people, who have used the Park land down the ages.

We knew the recent history,  from when the Parkinson brothers acquiring the land in the late 1930’s for a community facility.  We  then established that Kelcliffe House used to be a tannery,  as far back as the 17th century. Then, in August, we got the geophysics report confirming that the Park evidenced many historic phases of agriculture – the earliest possibly being Early Medieval (700AD to 1,000AD); which would be fascinating, as the Guiseley area was laid waste during the Harrying of the North in 1070: which is why it doesn’t appear in the Domesday book of 1086 – there was nothing of value to record.

So, we have spent the past months filling in the intervening centuries;beavering away in various archives putting together scraps of information from tithe books, land deeds, manor court records, old newspapers and family history sources. Amongst our finds has been a lovely little map of Guiseley glebe lands from 1724, with hand drawings and the location of Celclif (now the north part of the Belway estate is) which is Continue reading

Wild About Gardens – by Chris Parapia

Heather planting on Jubilee Walk

Heather planting on Jubilee Walk

A good number of Friends of Parkinson’s Park turned out on Saturday 26th October as part of the RHS Community Initiative ” Wild About Gardens” week.

We were very fortunate to have received 500 free crocus bulbs from the RHS and 500 free narcissi bulbs from the Groundwork Trust.

In addition we were kindly donated 8 bird boxes by Mr Nigel Jones a local bird enthusiast who also turned out on the day to put them up.

New bird boxes, donated by Nigel Jones

New bird boxes, donated by Nigel Jones

Chris and Barbara focussed on bulb planting at the farmgate entrance, Richard, Josie, Peter,  Heather and Bobby concentrated on Heather, Gorse and Broom planting over at the Jubilee Walk area of the park,  and Nigel and Liakat put up the boxes.

The weather was kind and we received lots of positive comments from local people walking through the park.

Thanks to everyone.