Hughie HEATON cattle drover. He used used bring cattle and sheep for various Keighley butchers, from Bingley Auction market, which was on a Monday, take them to the slaughterhouse, and took other's up to Oakworth to Green's the butcher. One of us would meet him after school at the German Cemetery (Morton) help him and get sixpence and the bus fare back from Oakworth. Later he set himself up as a butcher. 'Old Hiram' a cattle drover,, who drove cattle from SKipton or Bingley markets, or from farms or even the butchers own fields. He lived in Olivers Lodging house. 'Bull Jack' was another cattle drover. His wife was called 'Cow ALice' Their daughter was Martin HAUGHEY's wife. Jim RICHARDSON (Blash) Slaughterman. He had at one time been a slaughterman in Birkenhead and he then came to Keighley. He worked in the old slaughter house, owned by the Town family. (In Westgate).The pieceworks rates were 6d for a sheep. 2s 6d for a calf, 3s for a pig and 4s for a cow. Martin HAUGHEY was a heckler. When there was wrestling on at the baths, drills hall or more rarely the Mechanics, Martin would be let in for nothing and would be told which wrestlers to pick on, shouting and egging them on. He worked for HAMMON's the coal merchant, bagged coal and would also deliver the coal by horse and cart. His wife was BUll Jacks daughter, they lived in Wellington St. He was a good singer. 'Bobby' ADDY policeman. Weighing about 17 stone. His partner was 'Mother' LOCKWOOD, having left his own wife, who was a good pianist and played in clubs and pubs. They lived on a landing next to 'Daddy FEATHER's house on Damnside. Warmest Wishes Jan in Bronte Country Please note my change of e-mail. Thanks