A
few images from 1975 to 1999. Some may
have been posted before.
Colne Valley Beagles in a pub for a sing on a
Lake District visit in 1975. On the left, bottom,
is George Woodrow, aka Ciggy George as he was never without a fag. He was a
sniper in the Korean War and a survivor of some very very hairy times. He died in 2013 aged 83. In 2011 someone filled his car exhaust with a foam which ruined the engine of his old Vauhall Corsa at a time when he was getting rather decrepit from illness and transport was essential. I think that in the end the 'ciggies did for him' where North Korean and Chinese hordes failed.
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Graham O’Brien singing in the Lakes in 1975
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Another memorable act was Ian Brookes with his performance
of the ‘One Armed Fiddler’. Unfortunately for reasons of decency I can’t illustrate the climax.
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August 1976 and someone of the Devon and Somerset Staghounds
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Devon and Somerset Staghounds in August 1976
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Pennine Foxhounds in 1975 with Andrew Searson
Huntsman and Martin Fitton Whip, scrambling around somewhere on the side of
Holme Moss
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Pennine Foxhounds in 1975 with Andrew Searson
Huntsman somewhere on the side of Holme Moss. That looks like Peter Fretwell in front but that is just a guess.
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The Holme Valley Beagles moving off in the lakes on
a damp day.
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In the lakes in the 1970s, a bit of fun singing
with Clara Black who farms most of Kentmere. Our well known local sheep farmer of the era, Arthur Howard is doing the
grasping. Also see an old post - Kentmere
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If he wasn’t with Tim he was lording it in a chair.
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More frivolity on the Holme Valley Beagles visit
to Kentmere in 1979. Clara's two daughters are on the left. One now has an excellent B&B in Kentmere, Maggie Howe but their brother who is at the front of the picture is yet another young chap who is no longer with us.
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And more entertainment with Philip using the HVB Song Book.
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John Haigh with two wives, never missing a photo
opportunity! John became the local face
and voice of the Countryside Alliance.
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Stanley on the left was a high
class greengrocer in Almondbury.
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HVB Puppy show in 1980
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HVB Puppy show in 1980. Barry Bridgewater, Huntsman, is in the white coat just showing hounds generally after the puppies have been judged.
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Bringing home the silverware. Eton made a bit of a clean
sweep when the season’s puppies were judged.
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James aka Pennine Lad in 1983 becomes a Holme Valley
Beagles Whipper-in. Copyright image by David Swanbury
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James Swanbury and Richard Stubley as Whips on the 1986 Lakes
trip. Richard is now a freelance
photographer and tends to follow the Rockwood and more photogenic activities,
but he whipped-in for quite a while on and off starting quite young. The VW Dormobile was part of our family for a long time but had to go eventually. Now I wish I still had it, especially in that condition as they are worth a bob or two. Stubley's site
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Lockerbie. In 1987 Roger Roe was Huntsman and Master of the HVB and we
started going for an annual trip to Lockerbie in Dumfriesshire.
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Roger brought a new vitality to the hunt he had
been following for a number of seasons before becoming Huntsman and Master.
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We used to stay at the Kings Arms in Lockerbie on
these trips. On the left is Richard
Hoyle. Richard Hoyle was a passionate supporter of the local
beagles. A most charming gentleman who I would
see helping to walk hounds out for exercise in the summer as I came home from
work even when he was quite old. Another significant character who has gone
but at a decent age I suppose. Next to
him is Huntsman and Master Roger Roe, then another character, Arnold Brook. Arnold was the mill engineer at
a big Holmfirth dyeworks, but tucked away in his garage was a 'Stanley steamer' and he also ran a
big steam lorry. Then of course John
Haigh again.
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John Haigh performing in the Kings Arms at Lockerbie. Probably singing 'The Rawtenstall Annual Fair'.
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I suppose we were in Lockerbie area by invitation of the Dumfriesshire Foxhounds. This unique pack of black and tan hounds was owned by Major Sir Rupert Buchanan-Jardine, 4th Bt, seen here talking with Roger Roe. Sir Rupert Copyright image by David Swanbury |
Sir Rupert in 1987 with his Huntsman.
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Swanbury
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Dumfriesshire Foxhounds on the move in 1987.Copyright image by David Swanbury |
A giddy moment with Barry Bridgewater at the Holme
Valley Beagles Puppy Show and Open Day of 1989.
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James
Swanbury hunting the Holme Valley Beagles nearby West Nab in
1988.
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And
on the moor around Bradfield on a misty dark day in 1988.
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James
Swanbury although a Whipper-in for the HVB is having to hunt the pack at a Bradshaw
meet in 1989.
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Digley
Reservoir in the background as hounds are helped over a high stone wall topped
with barbed wire.
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The
Holme Valley Beagles meet at the Fleece Inn at Holme on Boxing Day 1989.
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Roger
Roe at the Fleece Inn at Holme on Boxing Day 1989.
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Boxing
Day 1989.
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Boxing
Day 1989.
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The
Holme Valley Beagles Puppy Show in 1990 with Jean Dunn as judge.
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Barry Bridgewater and Jean Dunn
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It
was a damp day!
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“A word in your ear Barry”
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Roger Roe talking to Martin Fitton in the black
plastic coat. Martin Fitton hunted the
Colne Valley Beagles from 1983 to 1989 and then departed to the Claro. Another singer who still who pops up at the odd
event. Martin Fitton singing in Goathland
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An HVB lawn meet in 1990 at Roger Roe’s friend,
Bob Turner’s establishment, Hunter's House, Woodnook, before he left to live in the Lakes.
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With the departure of Roger Roe from the HVB, James
Swanbury went to whip in for the Pennine Foxhounds and I hung up my beagling
boots for a while. Taken 1993.
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Pennine Foxhounds 1993 leaving the Pennine kennels in
December 1993 with Huntsman Glenn Westmorland and Whip James Swanbury
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Future CVB Joint Masters, having enjoyed the trek
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And relaxing for a break, or was it the end of the
first stage?
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Pennine Foxhounds meet from The Cricketers at
Deanhouse in 1999
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Pennine Foxhounds Huntsman
is Will Pinkney
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More to add in another post maybe.
Some great photo's. The Devon & Somerset Staghounds photo's show the late Dennis Boyles their huntsman of 20 years.
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