James h appleyard biography
- James Willie Appleyard was born circa 1891, in birth place.
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John Wormald Appleyard
John Wormald Appleyard | |
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Appleyard, in the 1880s | |
Born | (1831-09-10)10 September 1831 School Close, Leeds, England |
Died | 14 January 1894(1894-01-14) (aged 62) Leeds |
Resting place | Beckett Street Cemetery |
Nationality | British |
Education | Apprenticed to Abraham Wormald, stonemason |
Known for | Wood and stone carving |
Notable work | |
Style | Theatrical |
Spouse | Elizabeth "Eliza" Whiteley |
Memorial(s) | Appleyard window in St John's Church, Farsley |
John Wormald Appleyard (10 September 1831 – 14 January 1894) (active 1851–1893) was a British sculptor and monumental mason based in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
He was sixteen years old when his apprenticeship as a stone carver was curtailed due to the death of his grandfather who was training him. He was versatile enough to turn his hand to wood carving, decorative ceiling work, stained glass and marble sculpture besides stone carving, so that from around the age of twenty-one years he was able to maintain a stoneyard and studio in Cookridge Street, Leeds,
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Geoffrey Appleyard
British Army officer
John Geoffrey Appleyard, DSO, MC & Bar (20 December 1916 – 13 July 1943) was a British Army officer, who served in the Commandos and Special Air Service during the Second World War.
Early life and education
Appleyard was born in Bramley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, the son of John Ernest Appleyard, a successful motor engineer, and Mary Elizabeth Northrop.[1] His brother Ian became a successful rally driver.[2] Geoffrey grew up in Linton, West Yorkshire,[3] and was educated at Bootham School in York,[4] where he combined academic success with natural history and roof-climbing. At Caius College, Cambridge, he obtained a first in Engineering and a skiing blue, while he was also his college's Captain of Boats, and competed as a highly successful international skier.[5]
Military service
Appleyard was commissioned into the Royal Army Service Corps (Supplementary Reserve) on 1 April 1939 with the rank of second lieutenant.[6] Mobilised for active service o
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