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Dr Geoffrey
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The Book of
Skipton
by Dr Geoffrey Rowley |
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Born in Skipton and educated at Ermystead’s Grammar School,
Geoffrey Rowley read law at Leeds University and in 1948 was
awarded a doctorate in law – one of the first practising
solicitors to hold such a distinction.
Admitted as a solicitor in 1943, he became a partner in the
High Street firm of Charlesworth, Woods and Brown, eventually
becoming a senior partner, until forced to retire in 1978
due to ill health.
His interest in local history developed gradually, especially
after the publication of his first book, and he gathered an
invaluable collection of material, including these photographs.
He wrote many articles for the Craven Herald, and had three
books published - “Old Skipton” and “Tom
Lee- the Grassington Murderer”, both published by Dalesman,
and “The Book Of Skipton”, published by Barracuda
Press.
He was a long serving member and president of Skipton Rotary
Club and served as director and trustee of the Mechanic’s
Institute, and member of the Skipton Building Society Board,
until ill health again forced his resignation. He was a member
of the Old Craven Divisional Executive and chair of the Skipton
Group of Primary Schools Managers.
Dr Rowley died in November 1987 – he had suffered from
Parkinson’s Disease for a number of years.
After his death, his widow, Valentine, donated all his notes
and research to Skipton Library and Information Centre and has continued adding to
the collection.
For more about the Rowley Collection website itself, see
the credits page.
This collection of photographs was assembled by Dr.
G. Rowley and Mr. K. Ellwood. Whilst every
effort has been made to avoid any breach of copyright, if anyone has any doubts
concerning rights to the images shown, please contact Skipton
Library and Information Centre where they are held.
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