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KIRKLEES HERITAGE FORUM BIBLIOGRAPHY AND DIRECTORY OF CONTACTS DISCLAIMER Every effort has been made to ensure that the listing which follows is comprehensive, correct and up-to-date. Under each heading, items are listed chronologically. However Huddersfield Local History Society wishes to stress that cannot admit responsibility for unintended errors or omissions CONTENTS [click to jump to an entry] General works and archives ....................................................................................................... 2 Western European communities ................................................................................................ 3 Scottish............................................................................................................................... 3 Welsh ................................................................................................................................. 3 Irish .................................................................................................................................... 3 Belgian ............................................................................................................................... 4 French ................................................................................................................................ 4 German ............................................................................................................................... 4 Italian ................................................................................................................................. 5 Scandinavian ...................................................................................................................... 5 Basque ................................................................................................................................ 5 Jewish................................................................................................................................. 5 Travellers/Roma ................................................................................................................. 5 Post 1945 Central and Eastern Europe....................................................................................... 6 Czech.................................................................................................................................. 6 Polish.................................................................................................................................. 6 Ukrainian............................................................................................................................ 7 Latvian ............................................................................................................................... 7 Estonian.............................................................................................................................. 7 Afro-Caribbean communities..................................................................................................... 7 Jamaica............................................................................................................................... 8 Trinidad .............................................................................................................................. 8 Barbados ............................................................................................................................ 8 Grenada .............................................................................................................................. 8 St Lucia .............................................................................................................................. 8 East Asian communities ............................................................................................................. 8 Chinese............................................................................................................................... 8 Vietnamese......................................................................................................................... 9 South Asian communities .......................................................................................................... 9

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KIRKLEES HERITAGE FORUM

BIBLIOGRAPHY AND DIRECTORY OF CONTACTS

DISCLAIMER

Every effort has been made to ensure that the listing which follows is comprehensive, correct and up-to-date.

Under each heading, items are listed chronologically. However Huddersfield Local History Society wishes to

stress that cannot admit responsibility for unintended errors or omissions

CONTENTS [click to jump to an entry]

General works and archives ....................................................................................................... 2

Western European communities ................................................................................................ 3

Scottish ............................................................................................................................... 3

Welsh ................................................................................................................................. 3

Irish .................................................................................................................................... 3

Belgian ............................................................................................................................... 4

French ................................................................................................................................ 4

German ............................................................................................................................... 4

Italian ................................................................................................................................. 5

Scandinavian ...................................................................................................................... 5

Basque ................................................................................................................................ 5

Jewish ................................................................................................................................. 5

Travellers/Roma ................................................................................................................. 5

Post 1945 Central and Eastern Europe....................................................................................... 6

Czech.................................................................................................................................. 6

Polish.................................................................................................................................. 6

Ukrainian............................................................................................................................ 7

Latvian ............................................................................................................................... 7

Estonian.............................................................................................................................. 7

Afro-Caribbean communities..................................................................................................... 7

Jamaica ............................................................................................................................... 8

Trinidad .............................................................................................................................. 8

Barbados ............................................................................................................................ 8

Grenada .............................................................................................................................. 8

St Lucia .............................................................................................................................. 8

East Asian communities ............................................................................................................. 8

Chinese ............................................................................................................................... 8

Vietnamese ......................................................................................................................... 9

South Asian communities .......................................................................................................... 9

Indian ................................................................................................................................. 9

Sikh .................................................................................................................................. 10

Pakistani ........................................................................................................................... 11

Bangladeshi ...................................................................................................................... 11

Ugandan [Kenyan] Asians ............................................................................................... 11

South West Asian ..................................................................................................................... 12

Arab.................................................................................................................................. 12

Kurds ................................................................................................................................ 12

African ..................................................................................................................................... 12

Zimbabwe ........................................................................................................................ 12

Asylum seekers ........................................................................................................................ 12

General works and archives

[References in square brackets refer to holdings in the Local History Library].

Huddersfield University Archives: Huddersfield Foreign Language Society, 1851-1870.

Huddersfield University Archives: St Andrew’s Society.

Yorkshire Film Archive:

Huddersfield International Club Opening Night, 1968. 3 minute film. Springwood Adult Education

Centre, ‘The Rainbow Community’. Film No. 428;

Huddersfield and Bradford Demonstrations (1974-1975). Film No. 4527;

National Front Rallies in Huddersfield and Dewsbury (1974-1975). Film No. 4520;

B Jackson, Working Class Community: Some General Notions Raised by a Series of Studies in Northern

England (London, 1968) [323.33]

Trevor Burgin and P. Edson, Spring Grove: The Education of Immigrant Children (Institute of Race Relations,

Oxford University Press, 1967. [371.98]

Robin Oakley ed., New Backgrounds: The Immigrant Child at Home and at School ( Institute of Race Relations,

Oxford University Press, 1968). Contains references to Spring Grove in final chapter.

Roy Brook, The Story of Huddersfield (Macgibbon & Kee, 1968) pp. 239-40

Donald Wade, Yorkshire Survey: A Report on Community Relations in Yorkshire (The Yorkshire committee for

Community Relations, Leeds, 1971).

S S Duncan, ‘Housing Disadvantage and Residential Mobility: Immigrants and Institutions in a Northern Town’

[Huddersfield] Working Paper 5, Urban and Regional Studies, (University of Sussex, Brighton, 1977) [B

302.54]

Roger Ballard, The Ethnic Minorities in Kirklees: An Analysis of the 1981 Census (University of Leeds, Leeds)

[301.451042813]

Kirklees Daily Examiner, March 1988: Huddersfield’s first major multicultural festival, the Sangam.

K & A Strickson eds., Stories in a Suitcase: Looking Back and Looking Forward with the People of

Ravensthorpe (Ripponden, 2004) [942.813 Ravensthorpe]

Kirklees MC, Corporate Development Unit, ‘Ethnic Groups in Kirklees’, June 2005

Kirklees Moving Here Stories www.movinghere.org.uk, Accounts of individuals moving to Kirklees, many

recorded in 2006

Kirklees MC, ‘Mapping Faiths in Kirklees’, [?2007] www2.kirklees.gov.uk/chil

Brian Haigh, Sue Gillooley, A Century of Huddersfield (Stroud, Sutton, 2007)

Errol Hannon, Huddersfield Voices (Stroud, 2007) [942.813]

Migration Yorkshire: Kirklees Local Migration Profile, November 2011

‘Minority Ethnic Groups’, Kirklees Fact Sheets 2012 www.kirklees.gov.uk/communities/statistics/fact

Huddersfield’s Venn Street club gears up for reunion – what are your memories?’ Huddersfield Daily Examiner,

11 April 2012.

Western European communities

Scottish

Huddersfield University Archives: St Andrew’s Society

Huddersfield St. Andrew’s Society

www.huddersfieldstandrewssociey.org.uk

Welsh

Huddersfield Welsh Society

[email protected]

Irish

Huddersfield Irish Centre www.hic.org.uk . History of the Irish League Club in Huddersfield, 1880-1994.

www.rootswebancestry.com ‘A Brief Synopsis of the Irish in the 41 Districts (plus the Huddersfield Infirmary

and District Model Lodging House) of the 1891 Huddersfield, Yorkshire England Census.

W. Cosgrove, History of the Irish in Huddersfield and District (1902; reprint? Norman Ellis, 1925) [cannot

trace]

A Historical Record of St. Patrick’s Church, Huddersfield, 1832-1932 (Swindlehurst and Nicholson,

Huddersfield, n.d.)

Michael Nolan ‘The Irish in Huddersfield, 1831-1871’, unpublished B.A. dissertation, University of

Huddersfield, December, 1975 [B 301.324]

Hilary Marland, Medicine and Society in Wakefield and Huddersfield (Cambridge University Press, 1987) pp.

344-8, cases of typhus fever among Irish living in fifteen lodging house in Huddersfield in the 1820s.

Richard Dennis, ‘The Social Geography of Victorian Huddersfield,’ in E.A. Hilary Haigh ed., Huddersfield: A

Most Handsome Town (Huddersfield, 1992) pp. 428-31.

Anne McCluskey, ‘Irish Women in Huddersfield: A Challenge to Explanations of Women’s Emigration’,

unpublished dissertation, University of Huddersfield, 1993 [B 301.324]

Janice Gilbert, ‘The Irish in Batley, 1841-1881’, unpublished dissertation, no place or date [B 301.324]

Malcolm Clegg, A History of Birstall: The Last 200 years (Otley, 1994) pp. 128-33 ‘A Touch of the Irish’.

Kirklees Moving Here Stories, 2006

John Mcloughlin, ‘Irish migration to Huddersfield’ [1960-2006]

Michael Kitterick, ‘Migration from County Mayo to Huddersfield’ [1938-2006]

Michael Kitterick, ‘Life in County Mayo’ [1938-2006]

Tony Lambe, ‘From Dublin to Huddersfield’, [1950-2006]

St Patrick’s Day Parade Committee, ‘Huddersfield St Patrick’s Day Parade’

Huddersfield Daily Examiner, 17 March 2010 ‘Our Town, Our Communities, Huddersfield’s Irish Community’.

Esther Moriarty, Ph.D. thesis, Huddersfield University, ‘Escape from Famine: A New Kind of Poverty’.

Esther Moriarty, ‘The Irish in Huddersfield’. Talk to Huddersfield Local History Society, 27 February 2012

St. Patrick’s Catholic Primary School, 150th

anniversary book to be published in 2014. [email protected]

Belgian Huddersfield Examiner, November 1914.Some 324 Belgian refugees in Huddersfield. Aided by Huddersfield

Belgian Refugee Sub-committee.

Owen Balmforth comp., Jubilee History of the Corporation of Huddersfield. 1868-1918 (Huddersfield 1918) pp.

86, 88.

Huddersfield Daily Examiner, 8 November. Article on talk given by Dr Rebecca Gill on Belgian refugees in

Huddersfield [email protected]

French

D.F.E. Sykes, The Huguenot Ancestry of the Mallalieus of Saddleworth (1920) [A 920 MAL]

German

Huddersfield German Circle

8 Hill Grove Lea, Salendine Nook,

Huddersfield HD3 3YD

Huddersfield Daily Examiner, 15 January 2010. Article about Fritz Polzin, formerly of SS, held as a

POW at Stirley Hill, near Castle Hill. Married a local girl.

Huddersfield Daily Examiner 19 January 2010, ‘Readers share their memories of Huddersfield’s prisoner of war

camps.’

Huddersfield Daily Examiner, 4 Oct 2010. Article about a boy, Anthony Dewhirst, finding a stone in

Meltham marked ‘PA POW 1945’.

Italian

Italian POWs held at Stirley Hill

Greenhead Park Stories, ‘I scream, you scream’, The Coletta family’s ice cream business

www.greenheadstories.co.uk

Scandinavian

Kirklees Anglo-Scandinavian Society

Basque

Huddersfield Daily Examiner, 3 October 2012: Alan Brooke about the Basque refugees who arrived in Britain in

1937.

Carmen Kilner Sanchez, 29 October 2012. Talk to Huddersfield Local History Society ‘The Basque Children in

Almondbury and West Yorkshire’, [email protected] www.basquechildren.org

Alan Brooke, ‘Aid for Spain’, Huddersfield Local History Society Journal, 24, May 2013, pp.22-31.

A blue plaque is to be erected on the Old Clergy House Almondbury, where the Basque children lived.

Jewish

J. Buckman, Immigrants and the class struggle: The Jewish immigration in

Leeds 1880-1914 (Manchester University Press, 1983)

Jewish Community and Records. See favourites. Small Jewish community in Huddersfield, synagogue in

Northumberland St., and from 1940s 11 Albion St. Stopped in about 1970.

Travellers/Roma

The Huddersfield Chronicle and West Yorkshire Advertiser, 17 March 1866, ‘Visit of a Gipsy Queen - Death in

the Camp’

Huddersfield Daily Examiner, 10 Oct 2009: Row over choice of Jake Bowers as speaker on Gypsies and

Travellers. Huddersfield has a ‘large population of settled gypsies’.

Huddersfield Daily Examiner, 5 November 2011: ‘[Hungarian] Roma children from Old Bank School, Mirfield,

prepare for Holocaust memorial event’.

Post 1945 Central and Eastern Europe

Frank Grombir ‘Polishing Up Their English: The Coming of East Europeans into the Huddersfield Area’ Talk

given to the Huddersfield Lunchtime Club, 16 Nov 2011.

Frank Grombir, ‘”Brief Encounters”: Baltic Hospital Workers in and around Huddersfield, 1946-1951’ Journal

of the Huddersfield Local History Society No 23, May 2012, pp. 51-8.

Czech

George Jokl, ‘No English Blood’ in Robin Crawshaw comp. and ed., The Class of ’58 Just Print IT! Huntingdon

2008. Local Studies Library 920.973 [Mirfield Grammar School]

Polish

Polish Catholic Centre Club,

88 Fitzwilliam St.,

Huddersfield HD1 5BB

West Yorkshire Archive: Employment of Polish Labour, WYAS WYK1334/5/1/6

Huddersfield Daily Examiner, 23 April 1956

Kirklees Sound Archive, Polish Community in Kirklees (Huddersfield, 1988)

A Nocon, ‘A reluctant welcome? Poles in Britain in the 1940’, Oral History, 24, (1996), pp. 79-87.

Jan V Derych, My Twentieth Century: A Survivor’s Story (Castleford, 2001) [B920 DER]

Beryl Kozak, The Middle Years: Family Life, 1950s-1980s (Barton Print, n.p. c. 2001) [KCC 920 KOZ]

Kirklees Moving Here Stories [2006]

Anna Mankowska, ‘Poland during the War’, [1940-1949]

Anna Mankowska, ‘From Poland to Cannon Hall’ [1940-2006]

Janina Stanowska, ‘The Second World War I Poland’, [1920-1949]

Janina Stanowska, ‘Coming to the UK via the Army’, [1940-1959]

Waclaw Mankowski, ‘Moving to the UK from Poland after the War’ [1940-1989]

V Teasdale., Huddersfield Mill Memories: An Oral History (Barnsley, 2006) pp. 41-52, [two Polish

autobiographies]

‘The Poles: za wolnosc wasja i nasja’, in Errol Hannon, Huddersfield Voices, (Tempus, 2007), pp. 115-22.

Tony Sosna, Formation of the Polish Parish and Parish Centre in Huddersfield (Huddersfield, 2007) [282.438]

Stephen Wade, ‘”The Forgotten People of Huddersfield” Citizens of the Polish Community’ in Stephen Wade

ed., Aspects of Huddersfield: Discovering Local History 2, (Wharncliffe Books, Barnsley, 2008) [942.813] pp.

91-8.

Frank Grombir, ‘Huddersfield Polonia, 1948-1968: Workers, Political Emigres and Devoted Worshippers’,

Unpublished BA Dissertation, University of Huddersfield, 2010.

Frank Grombir ‘A Brief Guide Around Polish Heritage Places in Huddersfield’.

Huddersfield Daily Examiner, 2 November 2012 ‘Family History: Smiles for Huddersfield’s Polish

Paratroopers.’

Ukrainian

Ukrainian Social Club

7 Edgerton Rd.,

Huddersfield HD1 5RA

Correspondence and photographs relating to the Ukrainian community kept at the club.

David White, ‘The Ukes of Halifax’, New Society 12 June 1980

Albert Hunt, ‘Bitter in Yorkshire’ [Ukrainian community in Bradford] New Society 21 Nov 1986

Frank Grombir ‘Polishing Up Their English: The Coming of East Europeans into the Huddersfield Area’ Talk

given to the Huddersfield Lunchtime Club, 16 Nov 2011.

Frank Grombir: Talks with first generation Ukrainian immigrants. YouTube, 6 May 2012.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMveyY5pyXA

Latvian

Latvian Club

1 Belmont Street

Huddersfield HD1 5BZ

Frank Grombir, ‘”Brief Encounters”: Baltic Hospital Workers in and around Huddersfield, 1946-1951’ Journal

of the Huddersfield Local History Society No 23, May 2012, pp. 51-8.

Estonian

Frank Grombir, ‘”Brief Encounters”: Baltic Hospital Workers in and around Huddersfield, 1946-1951’ Journal

of the Huddersfield Local History Society No 23, May 2012, pp. 51-8.

Afro-Caribbean communities

Huddersfield African-Caribbean Cultural Trust

Huddawi Centre

Great Northern Street,

Huddersfield HD1 6BG

Elim Pentecostal Church, www.huddelim.org.uk/about-us

Rastafarianism: Rasta Men Women and Their Beliefs (Kirklees, n.d.) [B 299.6]

Lionel Morrison, As They See It: A Race Relations Study of Three Areas from a Black Viewpoint, London,

Community Relation Commission, 1976 [B 301.4]

Pat Lewis & Rabia Patel, ‘With One Voice: Black Women in West Yorkshire Talk about their Working Lives’

Batley, West Yorkshire Low Pay Unit, 1987 [A 301.324]

Moving Here: Kirklees Museums and Galleries

Huddersfield Carnival Committee, 2006

Jackie Morgan, Interpretation of Carnival, 2006

Huddersfield Carnival Memories, 2006

Amanda Huxtable, Definitions of identity and family heritage

Amanda Huxtable, Migration from the Caribbean from a Second Generation Perspective

Laura Hamlet, ‘North Stars Steel Orchestra in Huddersfield’ [1990-2006]

Marcia Hutchinson ed., The Journey, Foreword by Stephen Wade (Primary Colours, Huddersfield, An Abacus

Project, 1999)

Jamaica

Marcia Hutchinson, ‘Olivia’s Journey’ – arrival of her mother on the Empire Windrush, made into a musical,

shown at Leeds City Hall].

Alfred Williams and Ray Brown, To Have Is To Know (Yorkshire Art Circus, Castleford, c. 1987) [B 920 WIL]

Kirklees Sound Archive, KSA 032 Afro-Caribbean Prejudice. Jamaican woman who moved to England c. 1951

and trained as a nurse.

Philip Gibson, Learning to Trust, (Primary Colours, Huddersfield, 2001) [B920 GIB]

Huddersfield Daily Examiner, 12 Jan 2012, ‘Jamaicans plan independence party in Huddersfield’

Kirklees Moving Here Stories, 2006:

Eustace Ford, Migration from Jamaica to Huddersfield, 1959-2006

Brenda May Gordon, Migration from Kingston, Jamaica, 1914-1969

Mandeep Samra (Heritage Project Manager) Sound System Culture. Documents the lives of Huddersfield’s first

generation Jamaicans, who laid the foundations of the town’s reggae sound system scene.

Trinidad

Kirklees Moving Here Stories, 2006

George Matheson, ‘Memories of Carnival in Trinidad and Huddersfield’ [1959-2006]

George Matheson, ‘Migration from Trinidad to Huddersfield’[1960-1979]

Barbados

Huddersfield Passenger Transport, West Yorkshire Archives, KX398

Grenada

Kirklees Moving Here Stories, 2006

Lionel Noel, ‘Migration from Grenada’ [1960-2006]

St Lucia Kirklees Moving Here Stories, 2006

James Alcide, Migration to Huddersfield from St Lucia, 1950-2006

East Asian communities

Chinese

Huddersfield Chinese Community Centre

2 Claremont St.,

Huddersfield HD1 5BY

[email protected]

www.huddersfieldchinesecommunitycentre.co.uk/contact.htm [contains a short history of the Chinese

community]

J A G Roberts, China to Chinatown: Chinese Food in the West (Reaktion Books, London, 2002) pp. 178-80.

Kirklees Moving Here Stories, 2006

Chris Sun and Ye Jin, ‘Migration from China to Huddersfield’ [2006]

Joon Asquith, ‘Migration to the UK from Singapore’ [1950-2006]

Judy Cheung, ‘Moving to the UK from the New Territories’ [2003-2006]

Lin Mei Lai, ‘Migration from Hong Kong’ [1960-2006]

Pui Yee Wong, ‘Migration to Huddersfield from Hong Kong’ [[1970-2006]

Sau Lan Tsoi, ‘Chinese migration to the UK’ [1950-2006]

Sui Cheung, ‘Migration from Hong Kong’ [1950-2006]

Sui Cheung, ‘Huddersfield Chinese Community Centre’ [1970-2006]

Sui Cheung ‘Arriving in Huddersfield’ [2006]

Anonymous, ‘Moving from Hong Kong’ [1960-006]

Huddersfield Daily Examiner, 8 February 2013 ‘Huddersfield’s Chinese community ready to celebrate the year

of the snake’.

Vietnamese

Huddersfield Examiner, 14 March 2011. Body of young Vietnamese man, Tuan An Nguyen, who came to UK

in 2009, dumped in Lyndon Ave.

South Asian communities

Nasim Hasnie, ‘The Way Ahead: A Survey of Asian Youth in Huddersfield’, Huddersfield, Kirklees

Metropolitan Council, 1977.

Nafhesa Ali, Asian Voices, First Generation Asian Immigrants in Huddersfield,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmNOWXpCU8Q

Nafhesa Ali, Asian Voices: First Generation Migrants (University of Huddersfield, 2010).

Nafhesa Ali, Asian Voices: From South Asia to Springwood presented at the Oral History Society Conference

‘Creation, Destruction, Memory: Oral History and Regeneration’ Friday 1st and Saturday 2nd July 2011,

University of Sunderland.

Kirklees Council, Connecting Communities Film Project: ‘Heckmondwike, 1st and 2

nd Generation Settlers from

the South Asian Community’ KGB Productions, 2012

Indian

Indian Workers Association

52 Old South Street

Springwood

Huddersfield HD1 4BU

Indian Muslim Welfare Society

Hindu Society of Kirklees and Calderdale,

20 Zetland St.,

HD1 2RA

Al-Hikmah Centre,

28 Track Rd,

Batley

www.imws.org.uk

Mai Bhago

Indian Women’s Society

Clare Hill Asian Women’s Society

c/o Muslim Community Centre,

Clare Hill

V Teasdale., Huddersfield Mill Memories: An Oral History (Barnsley, 2006) pp.139-42, [an Indian

autobiography]

Kirklees Moving Here Stories, 2006

Gindi Sarai ‘Gindi Sarai and Migration from India’ [1950-2006]

Mashuda Shaikh, ‘India and Islam’ [1971-2006]

Hardeep Singh Sahota, ‘Vaisakhi in Kirklees’ [1971-2006]

Kiran Bali, ‘A British Hindu perspective’ [1980-2006]

Musa Kasi, ‘Indian migration to Batley’ [1950-2006]

Anita Burman, ‘Migration ad Identity’ [1970-2006]

Anita Burman, ‘Diwali’ [1968-2006]

Guru Datt Bali, ‘Migration to Huddersfield from the Punjab’ [1940-2006]

Guru Datt Bali, ‘Hindu traditions’ [2006]

Nafhesa Ali, Asian Voices: First Generation Migrants (University of Huddersfield, 2010).

‘Life in Transition’, based on lives of Kirklees’ South Indian community. Project led by Yorkshire-based

organisation Manasamitra. First exhibition shown in the Community Heritage Room, Tolson Museum, 27

October 2011. [www.manasamitra.com]

Nafhesa Ali, ‘Asian Voices: The First Generation Migration’, talk given to Huddersfield Local History Society,

22 April 2013

Hardeep Sahota, Bhangra Renaissance Project. University of Huddersfield with Heritage Lottery Fund support.

Research into the origins and heritage of the dance form of Bhangra, with reference to communities in Kirklees.

Sikh

Sikh Leisure Centre

Prospect Centre

Huddersfield HD1 2NX

[email protected]

Constitution of Sikh Temple [B 301.324]

Kirklees Moving Here Stories, 2006

Jaswant Singh Sohanpal [Secretary at the Singh Temple, Prospect Street]

Navdeep Singh Kandola, ‘Western, Sikh and Indian Identity’ 1970-1979 [he is also an

independent filmmaker, [email protected]]

‘Jutinder Pal Singh Birdi, Kenyan Sikh now a civil engineer in Huddersfield’ in Errol Hannon rd., Huddersfield

Voices (Tempus, 2007) pp.84-8

Huddersfield Daily Examiner 28 November 2012 ‘Huddersfield’ Sikh community pledges to fund a war

memorial to those who served on the frontline’ [to be situated in Greenhead Park]

Pakistani

The Pakistan Association

2 Hall Ave., Thornton Lodge,

Huddersfield HD1 3NL

[email protected]

Huddersfield Pakistani Community Alliance, www.hpca.org.uk

Pakistan Muslim Welfare Society

Jeremy Lane, WF16 9HN

Kirklees Imams & Mosques Advisory Board [KIMAB] www.kimab.org.uk

Ahmaddiyah Community

Munir Ahmed [email protected]

Madeleine Blakeley, Nahda’s Family’ (Adam & Charles Black, London, 1977 [?301.324]

Mohammed Akram, ‘Far Upon the Mountain: The Experience of a Young Pakistani in Britain’, London,

Community and Race Relations Unit of the British Council of Churches, 1972. [not found]

Kirklees Moving Here Stories, 2006

Abdul Aslam, ‘Migration from Kashmir to Pakistan and then to Huddersfield’ [1950-1969]

Abdul Aslam, ‘From Pakistan to England’ [1952-2006]

Asif Khan, ‘Pakistan, Britain and Identity’ [2006]

Shabana Begum, ‘Childhood Memories’ [1960-1969]

Mumtaz Ali, ‘Migration from Kashmir to Huddersfield’ [2006]

Waseem Riaz, ‘Memories of childhood in the late 70s’ [1975-1979]

Guinaz Banow, ‘Migration identity and cultural diversity’ [1960-2006]

Nafhesa Ali, Asian Voices: First Generation Migrants (University of Huddersfield, 2010).

Pakistan Youth Forum [Huddersfield Pakistan Community Alliance] ‘Desi to Pardesi: The Journey’ [experience

of first generation Pakistani arrivals in Huddersfield and neighbouring town]

www.hpca.org.uk/publications/Desi_to_Pardesi

Razia Parveen, ‘Recipes and songs as tools for solidarity: women’s oral texts, diaspora and communal identity.’

Draft Huddersfield Ph.D., ? 2013.

Bangladeshi

Kirklees Moving Here Stories

Hafizur Rahman, ‘Moving from Bangladesh to Huddersfield’ [1977-2006]

Ugandan [Kenyan] Asians

‘Jutinder Pal Singh Birdi, Kenyan Sikh now a civil engineer in Huddersfield’ in Errol Hannon rd., Huddersfield

Voices (Tempus, 2007) pp.84-8

South West Asian

Arab

Huddersfield Arabian Association

Kurds

Kirklees Kurdish Forum

Summiya Mitha, tel. 01484 482182, summiya.mitha@kirklees’gov.uk

Kurdish Cabinet of Curiosities. Tolson Museum, 12 May 2009

African

Zimbabwe

Huddersfield Daily Examiner, 8 December 2011, ‘New skills challenge for Zimbabweans in Huddersfield’

Asylum seekers

Ian Warwick, Ruth Neville and Kate Smith, My life in Huddersfield: Supporting young asylum seekers and

refugees to record their experience of living in Huddersfield. Social Work Education, 25 (2) pp. 19-137. ISSN

0261-5479.

Huddersfield Daily Examiner, 2 April 2012, ‘New Guide for Huddersfield’s asylum seekers’ Town of Sanctuary