|
|
(6 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) |
Line 1: |
Line 1: |
| '''The Cenotaph''' | | [[Patrick's Yard]] |
|
| |
|
| '''Patrick's Yard'''
| | [[Cenotaph]] |
| | |
| [[File:Patrick's Yard.jpg|thumb]] | |
| Patrick's Yard refers to the path from the High Street to the left of (Derek and Shelia's house). The path now leads past the door to No. 9 High Street ([[Riverside House]]) to the front door of No. 10 High Street ([[The Coach House]]).
| |
| | |
| The front of No. 9 High Street was Edson Patrick's greengrocery store and the yard named after Edson Patrick.
| |
| | |
| Patrick (then at 4 Goitside, Luddenden) brought the yard in 1919 from Samuel Bloomer (Holme House, Mount Tabor) for the sum of £650.
| |
| | |
| In May 1974, Patrick sold the yard and the cottages at 10, 11, and 12 High Street to Bryan Joseph Davenport (of 20 Halifax Lane, Luddenden) for the sum of ???
| |
| | |
| Bryan Davenport was award a grant to rennovate 10 & 11 High Street. The estimated cost of repair was £9075. A grant was award from Calderdale Metropilotan Borough of £2500. That being 50% of the maximum grant amount.
| |
| | |
| | |
| Edson was born in Jan 1886 and died in July 1975 at 89 years old.
| |
| | |
| Edson Patrick was one of five children. His parents were William Patrick (1858 to 1940) and Leah Patrick (1852 to 1940).
| |
| | |
| TBC
| |