FOND memories were evoked by this undated photograph of Yeadon St John Ambulance when it was posted online by Aireborough Historical Society.
It was donated to the group by Mavis Dowker, a well known Yeadon woman who died this year.
Archivist Carlo Harrison said: "The people in the photograph have been named and it's always a lovely feeling to read the comments from people who have had memories and emotions stirred by such photos."
Pictured in the photograph are - Elsie Hudson, Olivia Light, Doreen King, Doris Lawson, Dr Bett, Mavis Dowker, Dennis Pearson, Betty Ramsden, Esther Cawthorn, Lonnie Wagstaf, Barbara Pearson, M Fowler, M Noble, Lilian Fickling and Mary Ward.
Among those commenting, John Wheatley said: "The lady front row third on the right is my wife's great aunt Ethel Cawthorn. We have the medals she is wearing in the photo."
June Garland said: "Elsie was my Sunday school teacher. We all called her auntie Elsie, she was lovely."
The second photograph, from the archives of the Ilkley Gazette, shows Ben Rhydding Hockey Club. It was taken during the 1932-33 season."
First World War Sentences by Richard Thackrah
Captain T.E. Armistead awarded the Military Cross.
“ Scales of Justice” being shown at Ilkley Picture House.
Mrs Barker died 1 January 1917 aged 83. She spent 81 years in Ilkley and only lived in two houses. She was born in Old Castle Yard and after her marriage lived in Weston Road.
New Year gathering for wounded soldiers from Ilkley Auxiliary Hospital in Congregational Lecture Hall.
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