Skip to main content

Search Special Collections

Results

1 to 10 of 10 records

Total number of records: 10

Count of Collection group

Collection groupCount
Brotherton Collection5
Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society3
English Literature1
Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture1

Count of Subject

SubjectCount
english language2
folklore2
cities and towns2
social conditions1
manners and customs1
religion1

Count of Place

PlaceCount
Leeds (England)10
England1

Top 10: People and organisations

People and organisationsCount
Wilkinson, John H2
Ryley, John2
Pitchin, Eli2
Kirkstall Abbey2
Walker, Janet1
Young, Matthew1
Walker, Henrietta (1854-)1
Walker, Beatrice Mary1
Payne, Dorothy M1
Mason, Alistair Francis1

Count of Earliest date

Earliest dateCount
From 17002
From 18002
From 19005
From 20001

Count of Latest date

Latest dateCount
Up to 17991
Up to 18993
Up to 19995
Up to latest1
An history of Leeds, compiled from various authors. To which is added, An history of Kirkstall Abbey

More

Leeds made uglier : respectfully dedicated by the author to those only, who, without prejudice, will read, think, and examined for themselves

More

Leeds made uglier : respectfully dedicated by the author to those only, who, without prejudice, will read, think, and examined for themselves

More

Around Leeds

More

A history of the town and parish of Leeds : compiled from various authors. To which are added, A history of Kirkstall abbey, and a Leeds directory, containing a list of the merchants, tradesmen, &c. in the town of Leeds

More

Religion in Leeds

More

Recollections : sixty years ago and onwards

More

A history of Leeds

More

Leeds dialect glossary and lore : Containing about 2,400 words and phrases with explanatory sentences; chapters on local folk-lore and superstitions; customs; similes; pronunciations; festivals and holidays; anecdotes; nicknames; curiosities in place-names; old inn-signs; recollections of old Leeds and neighborhood; juvenile lore and games, etc

More

Leeds dialect glossary and lore : Containing about 2,400 words and phrases with explanatory sentences; chapters on local folk-lore and superstitions; customs; similes; pronunciations; festivals and holidays; anecdotes; nicknames; curiosities in place-names; old inn-signs; recollections of old Leeds and neighborhood; juvenile lore and games, etc

More