Ian Dewhirst Explained

Ian Dewhirst
Birth Date:17 October 1936
Birth Place:Keighley, West Yorkshire, England
Death Place:Keighley, West Yorkshire, England
Occupation:Historian

Ian Dewhirst (born 17 October 1936 – 20 January 2019[1]) was an accredited local historian, author and public speaker from Keighley, West Yorkshire. He appeared on television programmes, and contributed to newspapers and magazines.

Dewhirst has written countless books about Yorkshire; many being based on the history of his town. He wrote a weekly column entitled 'Memory Lane' in the towns' newspaper, The Keighley News.[2] Subsequently, he has affectionately become known as Mr Keighley, and in 2009, he had a train named in his honour.[3]

Life and education

Ian Dewhirst was born in Keighley in West Yorkshire in 1936. He attended Keighley Boys' Grammar School and subsequently went on to graduate in Honours English at the University of Manchester in 1958.Ian's own reminiscences of his life can be seen in his article for mercurymoviemakers entitled "REMINISCENCES OF IAN DEWHIRST MBE"[4]

Dewhirst died in January 2019.[5]

Awards and honours

Ian was awarded an MBE in 1999 in recognition of his services to local history.[6] He has received an Honorary Doctor of Letters from the University of Bradford, and has had a local train named in his honour.[7]

Books and publications

Notes and References

  1. https://www.keighleynews.co.uk/announcements/deaths/deaths/17397767.Ian_DEWHIRST/ Ian Dewhirst
  2. Web site: Train Tribute for Local Historian. Keighley News. 21 June 2015.
  3. Web site: White. Clive. Mr Keighley makes plea for public transport. Bradford Telegraph and Argus. 21 June 2015.
  4. http://www.mercurymoviemakers.com/uploads/7/4/2/2/7422879/emem_dewhirst.pdf #REDIRECT REMINISCENCES OF IAN DEWHIRST MBE
  5. News: Shand . Alistair . Tributes flood in after death of popular historian . 22 January 2019 . Telegraph & Argus.
  6. Web site: White. Clive. Mr Keighley makes plea for public transport. Bradford Telegraph and Argus. 21 June 2015.
  7. Web site: White. Clive. Mr Keighley makes plea for public transport. Bradford Telegraph and Argus. 21 June 2015.