Talk:List of people from Calderdale

Halifax
I have removed the following content from the Halifax, West Yorkshire article. It was unreferenced. It could be used to reconstruct material at this page..... with sources this time though please:


 * Tom Bailey, singer with the Thompson Twins
 * Phyllis Bentley, novelist
 * Henry Briggs, mathematician
 * John Reginald Halliday Christie, the murderer from 10 Rillington Place
 * Keith Clifford, actor, in Last of the Summer Wine & Coronation Street
 * Daniel Coll, actor, appeared in Emmerdale (ITV Drama, UK)
 * Shirley Crabtree, wrestler Known as 'Big Daddy'
 * George Dyson, composer
 * Tony Field, footballer
 * Stuart Fielden, rugby league footballer
 * David Hartley, philosopher
 * Nick Holmes, musician
 * Charles Horner, jeweller and inventor of the Dorcas thimble
 * Barrie Ingham, actor
 * Paddy Kenny, footballer
 * John Kettley, weatherman
 * Nick Lawrence, radio presenter
 * Anne Lister, diarist and former owner of Shibden Hall
 * John Mackintosh, created Mackintosh's Toffee, which became Rowntree Mackintosh
 * Harold Vincent Mackintosh 1st Viscount Mackintosh of Halifax & chocolate manufacturer
 * Thomas Milner, actor
 * Brian Moore, rugby union footballer, TV Presenter, Pundit and Journalist
 * Thomas Nettleton, local physician who carried out some of the earliest systematic programs of smallpox vaccination
 * John Noakes, TV presenter
 * John Pawson, architect
 * Carolyn Pickles, actress
 * James Pickles, judge
 * Wilfred Pickles, actor, comedian & broadcaster
 * Kathryn Pogson, actress
 * Eric Portman, actor
 * Jesse Ramsden, inventor of the Ramsden theodolite
 * Sir Richard Saltonstall, colonist
 * Sir Henry Savile, bible translator
 * Percy Shaw, inventor of Cat's Eyes, used on public roads
 * Robin Simon, guitarist
 * Herbert Akroyd Stuart, inventor of the Hot Bulb Engine (ancestor to the diesel engine)
 * John Tillotson, Archbishop of Canterbury (1691–1694)
 * Brian Turner, chef, restaurateur and TV personality
 * Séan Walsh, local poet, writer & artist
 * Emma Williams (actress), West End musical theatre actress
 * John Wolfenden, Baron Wolfenden, chairman of the Wolfenden committee
 * Matthew Wolfenden (actor), actor in ITV's Emmerdale
 * Patrick Woodroffe, science fiction and fantasy artist
 * Frank Worthington, footballer

Hope that helps, --Jza84 | Talk  23:36, 21 February 2010 (UTC)


 * Does the linked article on the person count as a reference? I reckon it does, and am inclined to restore this information to the Halifax article. Mr Barndoor (talk) 13:40, 28 April 2011 (UTC)
 * No - as wiki cannot be used as a reference and the linked article can be changed to remove the association to the place without anyone realising it is used as an indirect reference. Each entry in this article should have a reliable source added to show the association of the person to the place. Keith D (talk) 20:16, 9 May 2011 (UTC)

Hebden Bridge
Ditto, the following was removed from Hebden Bridge but could also be used:


 * Bogshed, cult 1980s indie group hailed from the town
 * Jane Cox actress who plays Lisa Dingle in Emmerdale
 * John Fawcett theologian and founder of Hope Baptist Church
 * Stuart Fielden Great Britain rugby league player
 * Eric Harrison former footballer and Manchester United youth team coach.
 * Ursula Holden-Gill (born 1974) TV actress (Emmerdale, Holby City, Teachers, The Bill)
 * Ted Hughes was born in Mytholmroyd
 * Bernard Ingham Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's press secretary
 * Harry Mortimer composer and conductor
 * Thomas Nelstrop, actor and comedian
 * Alice Nutter from the band Chumbawamba
 * Sylvia Plath is buried in nearby Heptonstall
 * Jane Lumb, 1960s fashion model
 * Dario Coates, actor who plays Alex Neeson in Coronation Street
 * Steve Tilston, English folk singer-songwriter

Again, hope that helps, --Jza84 | Talk  23:39, 21 February 2010 (UTC)

Mytholmroyd
From Mytholmroyd is supposedly:


 * John Duttine an actor (Sgt Miller, Heartbeat 2004-present) and his actress wife Mel Martin live nearby.
 * Ted Hughes
 * Bernard Ingham
 * Innes Ireland
 * Emilio Tightman

--Jza84 | Talk  23:40, 21 February 2010 (UTC)


 * You should get out more. It would save Wikipedia from your absurd deletions. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.145.33.4 (talk) 09:27, 23 November 2010 (UTC)

Geoff Crowther
I've removed this for the moment, as there is no indication of what his link to Calderdale is, and I can't find any appropriate reference. If you can, then please feel free to add him back.
 * Geoff Crowther (born 1944), head of BIT travel guides, London (1972-1977) one of the first guidebooks to cover the Hippie trail. Geoff became an internationally recognised patron saint of travellers in the third world and went on to be one of the pioneering authors for Lonely Planet (1977-1995).

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