Hi Judith, As well as looking for a picture of Otley Rd Chapel I was also looking for articles re the death of my great grandfather who was knocked down by a car on Tollers Lane in Bradford in 1932. As you recommended I asked the local studies department if they could find articles re both the chapel and the accident and they found articles on each and the notification of death in the Bradford Argos. The only thing they couldn't find was an account of what happened in the coroners court - there were reports from the coroners court but they couldn't find my great grandfather. I was amazed all it cost was £1.35p. So maybe you would get what you need through them. Liz
Hi Liz Yes, I have taken my own advice now and emailed the local studies dept in Bradford. I don't know why I didn't think of it to begin with. They are always so helpful and the costs are minimal. The thing is that I don't like to overdo the asking there. I'm sure sometimes that they think 'oh not her again' but I am very grateful to them. Kind regards Judith ----- Original Message ----- From: "Liz Holdsworth" <yzzil.yrruc@virgin.net> To: <eng-yks-bradford@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2007 11:04 PM Subject: Re: [YKS-BRADFORD] Death Certificate info Hi Judith, As well as looking for a picture of Otley Rd Chapel I was also looking for articles re the death of my great grandfather who was knocked down by a car on Tollers Lane in Bradford in 1932. As you recommended I asked the local studies department if they could find articles re both the chapel and the accident and they found articles on each and the notification of death in the Bradford Argos. The only thing they couldn't find was an account of what happened in the coroners court - there were reports from the coroners court but they couldn't find my great grandfather. I was amazed all it cost was £1.35p. So maybe you would get what you need through them. Liz ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-YKS-BRADFORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message