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Paddock Junior, Infant and Nursery School, Class 11, organised a Bring and Buy Sale in aid of the Blue Peter Kampuchea appeal, raising 15 pounds. 13th January 1989
Pupils from Moor End School, Crosland Moor, display their environmental projects on information boards. 18th January 1989
Singing fireman Graham Walker, gave hundreds of schoolchildren fire prevention instruction of a different kind at Huddersfield Town Hall today
Nicholas is rigged out by singing fireman Graham Walker, who gave hundreds of schoolchildren fire prevention instruction of a different kind at Huddersfield Town Hall today
Riveting Huddersfield children flocked to see a puppet show at Ravensknowle Park. The show, which featured Bernie the wolf trying to see magical pink medicine
A tall story, Green-fingered Beaumont Park youngsters Paul and Lisa Askham did blooming well for the half a million pound Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal
Sisters Joanne (left) and Deborah Clark were two of many youngsters who tried their hand at screen printing at Huddersfield Art Gallery
A carnival atmosphere came to Huddersfield on Saturday, with music and entertainment Caribbean style. A procession through Birkby and the town centre began an afternoon
It was a day full of noise, action, music and fun. Kirklees traditional summer entertainments came to a colourful conclusion with the Gala Day in Greenhead Park
This cheerful group of toddlers from Quarry Hill playgroup found a new friend in Mr George Sykes, a resident of The Homestead, Almondbury
Traditional dancers from all over Britain brought colour to Thunderbridge at the weekend. Kirkburton Rapier Dancers, celebrating their 10th anniversary since reforming
Holme Valley charity fete held at The Cricketers Arms, Deanhouse. 29th May 1988
These Salendine Nook High School pupils have made a clean sweep. Pupils have armed themselves with shovels and brushes to tackle litter
Brushing up on their artwork fifth year pupils from Battyeford Middle School are helping to produce the scenery for a Rock Nativity
Nine Cub packs took part in the annual Huddersfield South-West district chess competition. Pictured at the event at Marsden Scout group headquarters in the village United Reformed Church are
Youngsters from Highburton CE First School have made a variety of wooden vehicles as part of a design and technology project
Storytime - third year infants at Brockholes CE Junior and Infants School tune into a story as part of their primary language programme
Novelist Stan Barstow visited Old Bank First School, Mirfield, to talk about his work. The visit was organised by local childrens writer Bill Forde
Gentle giant Geoff Capes, the strongest man in the world, came to Huddersfield today to give a big lift to handicapped children at Holly Bank School
All the worlds a stage for young Zoe Cook, of Waterloo - she has just landed the big part of Annie in a Wakefield musical production
Rag time... Huddersfield Polytechnic students at the start of a town centre bath and bed push for charity. Various modes of transport wound their way from St Georges Square down to the Queensgate
Packing off food for Africa are Linthwaite Church Junior and Infants School youngsters Nikki Parker, Lucy Batley, Naomi Roberts, Noel Tidbury and Lucy Barton
Music and dance from around the world formed part of an evening of multicultural entertainment at Huddersfield Co-ops triangle Community Project
This giant tuna weighing more than 700lb, landed at Huddersfields Market Hall. Mr Richard Gafney, a manager of Winn s, shows the king-sized catch
Six-year-olds Asif Mohammed (left) and Gareth Middleton made this model boat from wood. Part of science work which will feature more strongly in the new national curriculum
Three witches from Brockholes Junior and Infants School, alias headteacher Sue Rothery (Centre) with Alexis Wright, six, (left) and Gemma Tipling, eight
The drive leading up to Scissett Middle School will be ablaze with golden colour next spring, thanks to the efforts of pupils
Corn-dolly maker Mrs Marie Jolliff shows Alex Krzesinski (centre) and Joseph Oliver the art at an Earth Magic event at Tolson Museum. 26th October 1989
Children and staff at Linthwaite Church School dressed up as their favourite childrens book characters to mark the end of the schools book week
A team of volunteers made sure that was where all the rubbish went during a clean -up of the churchyard at Thurstonland. The two-day event was organised by St Thomass Parochial Church Council
Bradford City football manager Trevor Cherry, a former Huddersfield town player who lives at Lepton, is presented with a £ 200 cheque for the fire disaster fund by Lepton Middle School pupils
Fireman Patrick Mullan (left) and Fireman George Lockwood handing out fire safety leaflets to (from left) Ann McInnis, Michelle McInnis and her two-year-old son, Wayne
Compo - alias actor Bill Owen swapped his scruffy clothes for a smart new suit for the official opening of a new Huddersfield menswear store today
Helping to ensure that aid reaches starving Ethiopian families are Newsome High School pupils Gary Reeves, 14, Amanda Harris, 14, Amanda Smith, 15 and Adrian Ward, 14
The Body Shop founder Anita Roddick (centre) opens Huddersfields new branch of the chain, which specialises in naturally-based toiletries and cosmetics. She is seen surrounded by staff
Competitors get under way in the mens event in the Longwood Harriers Round the Park races at Greenhead Park, which was won by Andrew Pearson in a record-equalling 19min 56sec. 8th July 1992
Dancing to the tune of 1 / 2 million Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal areDancing to the tune of 1/2 million Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal are the Huddersfield-based White Rose Morris Men. They are holding a series of Wednesday evening dancing sessions at pubs around
French fun enjoying a game of petanque, a French form of bowls, are (from left) Mrs Roslyn Spencer, Mr Martyn Mellor, Mrs Carol Mellor and Mr John Spencer
All fall down! Contestants in the three-legged race at Scissett C of E First School summer fair find it is harder than it looks
It a stick-up ? by a realistic looking bunch from Almondbury at a Cowboys and Indians Fun-Day for beaver scouts. The menacing six are (from left) Dale Sidebottom, Adam Shaw, Adam Schofield
Children from Netherton playgroups lined up for an Easter bonnet parade in a full morning of events including games and singing
Seven-year old Danielle, who is helping to turn a backyard eyesore at Wellhouse Junior and Infant School, Golcar, into a pleasant area with seats and trees
Farmer Robert Nobles and his son James with one of the spring lambs on their farm at Holme. Mr Nobles of Lower Fold Farm highlighted the need for people enjoying the countryside to keep careful
Toy time... making their choices at the new Paddock Toy Library are (from left) Rebecca Brook, three, Ben Schofield, four, and five-year-old Vicky Schofield
Procession of lights... the festival of St Lucia, Swedens adopted saint, was celebrated by the Kirklees Anglo-Scandinavian Society at Stocksmoor Village Hall
Two sets of twin lambs were born at a Crow Edge farm over Christmas. Mrs June Pickford, of Sledbrook Farm, said the first pair arrived on Christmas Eve and the others on Christmas Day
Toy time... looking after the toy stall at a Christmas fair held at Almondbury Infants School are (from left) Eleanor Chivers, five, Jennifer Chivers, seven and Laura Emsell, six
Daredevil stunt rider Eddie Kidd brought a shopping centre to a standstill in Huddersfield. This time he ditched his motorcycle