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  The Lions
Guiseley AFC is an FA Charter Standard and is looking to develop and strengthen teams and playing standards, together with additional coaching support at all levels for the coming season.
Guiseley Ladies will be recruiting for both their senior team and the junior teams at the Guiseley Music Festival at the Station pub on Bank Holiday Sunday, May 25.
Guiseley Ladies have become a force to be reckoned with and are currently seeking sponsorship for the 2008/09 season.
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  Guiseley with Esholt Saint Oswalds Church
Guiseley with a great tract of land centered in Otley was given by the King of Northumbria to the Archbishop of York perhaps in the 7th century.
The parish of Guiseley was organised in the 12th century and included Esholt, Yeadon, Rawdon and Horsforth.
The Archbishop granted the manor of Guiseley and Esholt to Sir Simon Ward of Givendale near Ripon, and in the mid 13th century the Ward family rebuilt what is now St. Oswald's chapel and added the chapel of St. Mary at the East end of the South aisle.
www.guiseley.supanet.com /saintos.htm   (446 words)

  
 reserve team match reports
Guiseley were coasting to the final whistle but were taught a lesson on slackening their grip and concentration to allow Woodley the final few minutes of dominant play which say them score a consolation goal at the death.
They were troubling Guiseley on occasions with their direct play and it was from such a break into first half injury time that Rossendale scored.
Guiseley's second goal came from a decisive counter attack down the right when Robinson beat the offside trap with his pace and lobbed the ball over the onrushing goalkeeper.
www.guiseleyafc.co.uk /reserve_team_match_reports.htm   (3122 words)

  
 Guiseley
Guiseley is a small town in the county of West Yorkshire, England, near Otley.
Guiseley's parish church of St. Oswald was used by generations of the Longfellow family.
Patrick Bronte and Maria Branwell were married at St. Oswald's and became the parents of Anne Bronte, Charlotte Bronte and Emily Bronte.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/gu/Guiseley.html   (117 words)

  
 This is Bradford | CommuniGate | Menston Hotshots 25th February 2001
At this point Guiseley were cruising and with Richard Vennard terrorising the Menston defence there was every hope that Dynamos would go on to win comfortably.
An almost entirely different Guiseley side took to the field in the second half and took some time to gel as a unit, while the visitors, bolstered by their goal, grew in confidence.
Guiseley were able to make their own attacks as well, thanks to searching long balls out of defence by Jack Moxon and Adam Swales.
www.communigate.co.uk /brad/guiseleydynamosu8s/page1.phtml   (642 words)

  
 Thomas Pierson
She was buried on 8 Aug 1629 in Guiseley, Yorkshire, England.
She died in Aug 1605 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England and was buried on 18 Aug 1605 in Guiseley, Yorkshire, England.
She was buried on 16 Nov 1613 in Guiseley, Yorkshire, England.
people.musc.edu /~geesey/PiersonThomas.html   (495 words)

  
 This is Bradford | CommuniGate | Silsden Tournament
Guiseley were left to reflect that only Bradford’s late winner had prevented them from progressing to the quarter finals.
Over in League C Guiseley Dynamos “B”, fresh from their triumphant run to the semi finals of the Shipley Tournament opened with a hard-fought goalless draw against local rivals Menston Hotshots.
Guiseley also fell quickly behind against Bradford Wildcats “B” but were able to hit back to clinch a draw (goal scorer unknown!).
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 Guiseley Cricket Club
In 1880 an Aireborough Guide (circa 1950) leaflet quotes "Guiseley United CC ground near the Commercial Inn (now the Yorkshire Rose) which later became the home of Guiseley St Oswalds CC from which, according to the note Guiseley Cricket Club was formed and subsequently played there for a few years".
Guiseley was one of the founding members of the Airedale and Wharfedale league which, was formed during the winter of 1892 and began as a competition in 1893.
Guiseley, 1st eleven won back to back League trophies in 1957 and 1958 with the second eleven winning the reserve championship in 1958/59 and 1960.
www.guiseleycc.co.uk /History.htm   (1019 words)

  
 Guiseley On The Net - A Bravenet.com Forum
At the end of the century the house passed to Nicholas Ridsdale who was an overseer to the poor of Guiseley and then in 1815 to the Thompson brothers, Benjamin and Matthew.
In that time, Sir Matthew William was responsible for the building of Forster Square station and the adjoining Midland Hotel in Bradford, as well as the Town Halls of Bradford and Guiseley.
As well as this, he was Chairman of the Glasgow and SouthWest railway company and of the Forth Bridge Company, responsible for the build of the bridge which he regularly visited in his private carriage, sided at Guiseley station.
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 Guiseley Cricket Club
Guiseley is a small industrial town 10 miles north of Leeds and Bradford in West Yorkshire, and is situated in the eastern Pennines with a population of approx 25,000 (for more information on Guiseley see the
Guiseley play in the Airedale and Whafedale Senior League of which they were founding members fielding First, Second and Third eleven teams as well as well as junior teams.
Guiseley Firsts lose to Pool and the seconds lose to Otley and are both out of the cup.
www.guiseleycc.co.uk   (247 words)

  
 GENUKI: Guiseley
"GUISELEY, a parish-town, in the upper-division of the wapentake of Skyrack, liberty of Cawood, Wistow, and Otley; 2 miles S. of Otley, 9 from Bradford, 10 from Leeds, 29 from York.
The Church is a rectory, dedicated to St. Oswald (see Churches for photograph), in the deanry of the Ainsty, value, £26.
View maps of Guiseley and places within the boundaries of its ancient parish.
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 Guiseley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Guiseley is a small town in Metropolitan Borough of Leeds in the county of West Yorkshire, England, near Otley.
Guiseley also host their own semi-professional football team Guiseley AFC at Nethermoor twinned with Guiseley's Cricket ground, sharing the club house.
Aireborough RUFC is also situated in Guiseley at Nunroyd Park.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Guiseley   (238 words)

  
 Guiseley 1 Hednesford Town 1 - Unibond Premier League- 9.9.2006
Dyer's strike partner Darren Alexander was working his socks off as usual, chasing down and creating a nuisance for the Guiseley defence, and his effort just before the break flew agonisingly wide.
Starbuck has been talking recently about the improvements in the team's fitness in the last few weeks, and this was evident as the half went on, with Guiseley tiring and the visitors growing stronger.
Phil Hadland forced Guiseley keeper Steve Dickinson into a good save on the hour mark, before making an even better save from the same player a minute later, tipping a shot over the bar.
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 News
The Guiseley gardening fraternity will certainly be interested in the results of the Guiseley in Bloom Best Front Garden Competition.
GUISELEY Wells, believed to situated where the town was originally established more than a 1,000 years ago are being restored.
The water which comes from the springs on the moors above Guiseley, can now be clearly seen and it is estimated that it is flowing through the Wells at a rate of 60 million gallons a year.
www.guiseley.com /News/news.html   (575 words)

  
 Walk
Here turn left up a track with houses and gardens to the left and right, cross the road at the top of the track and bare left along a stony track, which bends to the right.
There are views over Guiseley to your left and the track gradually narrows and leads downhill between fields and towards houses.
Follow the green track with views of Guiseley and the western end of the Chevin ahead, eventually reaching the stone dwellings (Thorp Farm) ahead.
www.guiseley.net /Walk/walk.html   (798 words)

  
 Wharfedale Observer: Sport: Football: Guiseley
GUISELEY AFC's manager Steve Kittrick looks set to make his mark on the Guiseley squad after a number of the players he inherited from previous manager Terry Dolan have not been offered contract terms for next season.
Guiseley 2 Kendal Town 1 IRONICALLY on a day when Guiseley notched a home win it was their home form they were left to rue as they missed out on a promotion play-off spot by one point.
Guiseley 2 Kendal Town 1 Guiseley were left to rue their poor home form when they lost out on a promotion play-off place by just one point.
www.wharfedaleobserver.co.uk /sport/sportfootball/footballguiseley   (301 words)

  
 About Guiseley
The pioneering efforts of this blond - haired Angle are commemorated in the name given to his village, Gislic's leah, or Gislic's glade.
It is obvious that Guiseley was Geese ley especially as old spellings of geese are similar to guise
too grew up in Guiseley, and was told, at the same school (Guiseley C of E school) that the name was derived in the manner described in the first piece with the exception that the man's name was Gyselric, hence Gyselrics ley.
www.guiseley.co.uk /About_Guiseley/about_guiseley.html   (408 words)

  
 Guiseley CC
Guiseley CC The Club Badge represents the cross of St Oswald.
Other 'famous cricketer's'; to grace Guiseley Cricket Club and to go on to represent county/country are the irrepressible Brian Close (1946/47) and Jack Van Gelowan.
This was undoubtedly Guiseley's finest period of cricket success spanning a decade since the club first entered the AandW.S.C.L back in 1935.
www.aire-wharfecricket.org.uk /guiseley_cc1.html   (1544 words)

  
 Guiseley Step Up Promotion Bid (from Wharfedale Observer)
Guiseley gained a superb win at Matlock on Saturday to step up their bid for one of the promotion play-off places.
Their unbeaten run through last month has seen them awarded the UniBond Club of the Month and Guiseley will be hoping this does not have the usual effect it has on teams who seem to lose the match when it is presented.
He made one save in the second-half, in the 75th minute, but by then Guiseley were already three goals to the good and on their way to a three-point maximum.
www.wharfedaleobserver.co.uk /sport/sportlatest/display.var.1301372.0.guiseley_step_up_promotion_bid.php   (649 words)

  
 Aireborough Grammar School - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aireborough Grammar School was an English state grammar school situated on the Yeadon / Guiseley border in Aireborough, an urban district of the West Riding of Yorkshire.
In January 1906, a meeting of Rawdon, Yeadon, Guiseley and Menston councils discussed a proposal to create a secondary school at Guiseley.
In 1937, the townships of Rawdon, Yeadon and Guiseley were amalgamated to form the Aireborough Urban District, at which time the name of the school changed to Aireborough Grammar School.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Aireborough_Grammar_School   (730 words)

  
 TheFA.com - Guiseley festival success
Guiseley AFC's Nethermoor Park was the venue for a Festival of Football as youngsters from The St Mary's Specialist Sports College Cluster and Guiseley AFC Juniors got together to celebrate becoming the first FA funded School-Club Link in the County to provide a pathway from a Charter Standard School into local a Charter Standard club.
The project, which was organised by St Mary's Partnership Development Manager Richard Chattoe, Guiseley Juniors and West Riding County FA's Football Development Department, reached approximately 120 young people and resulted in a new under 10 boys and under 11 girls teams being established by Guiseley AFC Juniors.
Every young person involved in the project was invited to a festival at the home of Guiseley AFC and the day was a fantastic success.
www.thefa.com /GrassrootsOld/Postings/2004/12/Guiseley_Festival.htm   (319 words)

  
 Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Sport: Football: Guiseley
Guiseley may have missed out on the play-offs by one point just a couple of weeks ago but re-building work on the squad has already begun with three new signings.
Guiseley need favours from others to make the UniBond Premier Division play-offs after a midweek defeat at lowly Leek took their fate out of their hands.
Guiseley face an uphill struggle to snatch a play-off place in the UniBond Premier Division after tonight's 1-0 defeat at relegation-threatened Leek Town.
www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk /sport/football/footballguiseey   (230 words)

  
 Projects, Guiseley in Bloom
With the erection of a boulder carved with the name "GUISELEY" and the enhancement of the whole area with evergreen planting the Gyratory project will be a marker for visitors coming to Guiseley.
As many of our long standing residents talk of a boundary stone, and when we tell people where Guiseley is we say "If you get to Harry Ramsden's you have gone too far." Guiseley in Bloom began to plan how to recreate this feature for the local community.
As the Guiseley gyratory marks the entrance to Guiseley from Leeds near the original site of our boundary stone it became the focus of our ideas..
www.guiseleyinbloom.co.uk /projects/gyratory.html   (235 words)

  
 GUISELEY ESTATE AGENTS - Property and houses for sale or rent in Guiseley and surrounding area.
GUISELEY ESTATE AGENTS - Property and houses for sale or rent in Guiseley and surrounding area.
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 New chairman invests capital in Guiseley FC
New chairman invests capital in Guiseley FC From the Telegraph and Argus, first published Thursday 27th May 2004.
GUISELEY AFC has a new investor in the club and has announced that Rob Northfield, of Wetherby, is to take over as Chairman of the Board of Directors.
Current Chairman Phil Rogerson said: "The Directors of Guiseley AFC are pleased to announce that they have agreed in principal to a deal with a Rob Northfield that will provide a very significant inward investment into the club.
archive.thisisbradford.co.uk /2004/5/27/100360.html   (711 words)

  
 Guiseley Engineering
Guiseley Engineering roots go back to early 1948 with the formation of a small company called Ellmesee Engravers working from premises in the centre of Leeds.
In 1963 new premises were purchased in Guiseley near Leeds and yet another name change found the birth of Guiseley Engineering.
In 1973 Mr Herring contacted Bosch to buy their third share and later that year became the sole proprietor, and it remains that way to this day with the Late Mr Albert Herring’s Son in law carrying on those ethics and traditions.
www.guiseley-eng.co.uk /history.htm   (172 words)

  
 Guiseley Letting & Estate Agents Property for Sale & To Rent Mortgage Advisers Lettings Surveyors Conveyancing ...
We are the only estate agents in Guiseley Rawdon and Yeadon area of Leeds LS19 and LS20 able to guarantee to proactively market your property through 13 branches in Leeds and Wakefield.
Guiseley rail station provides easy daily travel to Leeds and Bradford and the beautiful rural setting available in Wharfedale is only a matter of minutes away.
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