LifestylegalleryNostalgia: 1992BookmarkShareLifestyleByGavin Castle16:00, 28 JUL 2015Updated11:56, 29 JUL 2015A riding centre's last-minute charity fund-raising event has collected £300 for the Telethon appeal. Riders from the Three Horse Shoes Riding Centre at Whitley in Dewsbury devised a host of ideas to raise the cash. The event was organised by the centre's joint owners Mrs Marjorie Wheelhouse and her daughters, Claire, Heather and Andrea. Claire is pictured with some of the riders. 20th July 1992.1 of 38South East Beavers Fun Day, Whitley Beaumont Campsite, West Yorkshire, 4th July 1992. Huddersfield South East Beavers at their annual Fun Day.2 of 38Golcar Nursery school children pictured during a Wild West fund day and barbecue, organised as a treat after they won a prize for their float at the Golcar gala, 2nd July 1992. Howdy pardners - gun-totin' duo Jonathan Mercer and Stuart Grundy hold up the Examiner photographer.3 of 38South East Beavers Fun Day, Whitley Beaumont Campsite, West Yorkshire, 4th July 1992.4 of 38South East Beavers Fun Day, Whitley Beaumont Campsite, West Yorkshire, 4th July 1992.5 of 38South East Beavers Fun Day, Whitley Beaumont Campsite, West Yorkshire, 4th July 1992.6 of 38Past and present members of Rawthorpe Brownies are pictured with 1950s Brownie Jean Keighley (left) and Laura McDonald (right) wearing a 1950s uniform and a cake made to celebrate their 35th anniversary. 5th July 1992.7 of 38Members of Huddersfield Sight-Saving Association holding items from the toy stall at a coffee morning at Paddock Village Hall. The association raised £162 for equipment for the ophthalmic ward at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary. Seen featured are (from left): Mrs Odette Haigh, Mrs Louisa Duffy, Mrs Mary Dove, Mrs Mary Palmer, Mrs Shirley Winterburn and Mrs Leila Hilton. 4th July 1992.8 of 38Green-fingered pupils of Newsome High School are pictured buying plants from Hampson's Garden Centre, Moldgreen. Year eight pupils raised around £30 from a disco and inter-form quiz to buy plants which are to be used to brighten up the school entrance hall. Pupils are pictured with garden centre manager Darren Sykes and staff Janet Smith (left) and Elaine Richardson. 17th July 1992.9 of 38Tenants and friends of Colne Valley Dispersed Housing, a community living care scheme, with a bumper charity cheque. They raised £380 for the Telethon 92 appeal on a sponsored 10-mile walk from Crosland Moor to Castle Hill in May. 21st July 1992.10 of 38Fancy-dress competitors Alison Bagley (left), Steve Boradbent and Ann Lindley are ready to set off in the parade at Hopton United Reformed Church's summer fair. 4th July 1992.11 of 38Landlord of the Walkers Arms, Golcar, Mr Mike Thornton (front right) with regular Gary Moulson and his daughter Becky, and pub regulars who took part in a 12-hour pool marathon. A total of £1,225 was raised by the marathon towards research into the lung disorder cystic fibrosis, from which Becky suffers. 4th July 1992.12 of 38Spider expert Mr Alan Marrow shows a Mexican red knee tarantula to Thomas Greenwood and Ruth Oakley at Golcar Junior, Infant and Nursery School. 2nd July 1992.13 of 38William Flower and Ashley Barraclough set off on a sponsored toddle from Taylor Hill Children's Centre, while William's mother Louise, holds the lap number. A total of 10 laps were completed between the ages of two and a half and four-years-old in aid of a new climbing frame. 3rd July 1992.14 of 38Roy Bray (fourth from right) made the news with a win in the Examiner Rosebowl Handicap yesterday. Huddersfield Veterans Association president Jack Clayton (right) is pictured with final-day competitors (left to right) Charles Godley, Les Milnes, Bert Hitchen, Ken Nuttall, George Eggleton, Roy Bray, Leonard Lunn and Mick Pejica . 8th July 1992.15 of 38Martin Rowland (centre) manager of the Nags Head pub, Ainley Top, is pictured with staff members setting out on their 10-mile walk in aid of YTV's Telethon appeal. 6th July 1992.16 of 38Proud parents Freddy and Yvonne Cockerell are pictured with their triplets. The trio were born at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary in May and have now been taken out of the intensive care unit. Babies (from the left): Emma Louise, Damien John and Sammy Jo. 8th July 1992.17 of 38Former pupils of Deighton High School study photographs and newspaper clippings tracing 40 years of the school's history. 11th July 1992.18 of 38Kirklees Mayoress Mrs Phyllis Wright (left) hands over a cheque for £500 to Brackenhall Youth Group organiser Sue Green (eight) with Jean Dart, of Huddersfield Health Authority and Deighton Health officer Barry Daly looking on. 8th July 1992.19 of 38The Body Shop founder Anita Roddick (centre) opens Huddersfield's new branch of the chain, which specialises in naturally-based toiletries and cosmetics. She is seen surrounded by staff. 10th July 1992.20 of 38Coach Mr Barry Daly gives the thumbs up to these members of Huddersfield Ladies Amateur Football Club before they set off on a 13-mile lifeboat pull. 11th July 1992.21 of 38Competitors get under way in the men's event in the Longwood Harriers' Round the Park races at Greenhead Park on Wednesday, which was won by Andrew Pearson in a record-equalling 19min 56sec. 8th July 1992.22 of 38This quintet from Holmfirth High School was selected to play at a national music event. The group, Holmfirth Music Systems, appeared at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall during the National Festival of Music for Youth. Pictured (from left) are Catherine Booth, Gordon Poole, Janet Gilder, Paul Foster and Andrew Eastwood. 8th July 1992.23 of 38Examiner staff are helping to make sure the school summer holidays go with a swing by raising cash for the newspaper's Playwatch Appeal. Mike France (back, second left) and Gill O'Sullivan (back, second right), both of the NCC, are pictured with some of the Examiner fund-raisers. They are (back from left) Margaret Overend, Paul Clark and Jane Yelland and front Anne-Marie Rainey, Clare Horton and Gina Sykes. 9th July 1992.24 of 38Supervisors at Meltham Pre-School Playgroup show off their new overalls Ð supplied by Charlie Brown's, Longrody Briege. Modelling the new uniforms are (from left) Gill Simpson, Shirley-Ann Shepherd, Tracy Bridson and Margaret Elsey. 7th July 1992.25 of 38Toddlers at Almondbury playgroup are pictured taking part in their annual sports day. Around 30 three and four-year olds took part in potato and spoon, beanbag and running races at Almondbury Cricket Club's ground in Fernside Avenue. 16th July 1992.26 of 38A Wacky Races pram-push raised £605 for Kirkwood Hospice. The event was organised by Charles Anthony Conway (pictured), a committee member of Moldgreen Working MenÕs Club, with ladies' committee members Maureen Hamer (second right) and Brenda Kistell. Seen with them are club members who took part in the pram-push around pubs and clubs in Moldgreen. They are (from left) June Smith, Jasmin Williams, Shirley Hedges, Sammie Smith and Jeanette Conway. Dorothy Hayton (right), of the hospice, is receiving the donation. 10th July 1992.27 of 38Pupils of Spring Grove Junior, Infants and Nursery School watch Mrs Margaret Small, chairman of the school governors, cut the ribbon to open their newly-built book corner. 9th July 1992.28 of 38Pupils, parents and staff of St John's School, Golcar, have joined the national Asthma Campaign's fight to raise awareness of the condition, which affects one in 10 children. Asthma campaigners are (from left) Kirsty Tidswell, teacher Julian Jones, Mrs Tidswell, Edward Brooke, Joanna Coxon and Robert Sharp. 10th July 1992.29 of 38Pupils at Kirkroyds Infant School put their backs into raising cash for Britain's Olympic team. All the children were sponsored to complete several simple exercises in the Super Schools event. 7th July 1992.30 of 38Pupils at Helme Junior and Infants School chose a different theme for their sports day. In Olympic year they decided to take the theme of the early games and eight-year-old Jonathan Peaker is seen carrying the Olympic flame, watched by young athletes. 14th July 1992.31 of 38Colne Valley's hole-in-the-heart toddler Daniel Morelli has received another boost to his £10,000 appeal for life-saving surgery. Staff and regulars at the Bull's Head, Blackmoorfoot, raised £710 with a sponsored fancy-dress pub crawl. Mr David Bamforth is pictured with other fund-raisers handing over the cash to seven-month-old Daniel and his mother, Liz. 12th July 1992.32 of 38Parkwood Brownies put on a fund-raising show for their parents. The girls from the 74th Huddersfield pack chose songs and jokes for the production, which also featured local Guides and Rainbows. Mrs Janet Oakley, SANDS secretary, is pictured with some of the Brownies who took part in the show. 14th July 1992.33 of 38St Joseph's Junior School pupils (from left) Timothy Grimes, Debbie Hyde, Anne-Marie Allen, Sarah Ainley, Emma Kaye and Emma Chambers prepare for a musical evening organised as an end-of-year celebration for the Dalton school. 14th July 1992.34 of 38Dreaming of England are (from left) Carol Wiltshire, Sharon David, Morris Simpson, Jay Bell and Harriet Ayiku. The five are members of the House of Apollo, a Kirklees-based community arts group which organised a performance called Dreams of England at Venn Street Arts Centre. The performance followed the story of a West Indian family in Huddersfield in the 1960s. 14th July 1992.35 of 38Pupils say goodbye to their teacher Mrs Maureen Robson who is retiring after 30 years at Huddersfield's Mountjoy House School. 15th July 1992.36 of 38Crosland Moor textile worker Ian Butterworth has lost all his locks in aid of ITV's Telethon appeal. Ian, a regular at the Ivy House pub, had his head shaved and was supported by friends there. Pictured (from left) are Melanie Shaw and Ivy House Inn licensee Chris Shaw, Ian and Tracy. 23rd July 1992.37 of 38Penistone cricket team. 18th July 1992.38 of 38