7. Yorkshire in 1960
Laisterdyke blacksmith Joseph Gatenby, at work in his forge in March 1960. "I'm still learning after 50 years in the job," said Mr Gatenby. When he entered the profession in 1914 business was booming. Textile mills, breweries, tradesmen and the railways all used horses. Then, as motorised transport came increasingly into use, the number of horses began to wane until now Mr. Gatenby's customers are an odd mixture of rag and bone men, children with their ponies and the Bradford City Police mounted section. Photo: YPN
8. Yorkshire in 1960
Prime Minister Harold MacMillan relaxes smoking a pipe on isolated Grimesgill Moor at Masham in August 1960. Photo: Harry Fletcher
9. Yorkshire in 1960
An bird's eye view of... Malton in June 1960. Photo: YPN
10. Yorkshire in 1960
Talking together after a Sunday morning service at St. Mary's Church in Scarborough in October 1960 are the Archbishop of York, Dr. A. M. Ramsey, Mrs. Gaitskell, Hugh Gaitskell and Miss Alice Bacon. Photo: YPN
11. Yorkshire in 1960
A giant snowplough breaks through the road to Thixendale in January 1960. Photo: YPN
12. Yorkshire in 1960
The village of Ampleforth pictured in May 1960. Photo: YPN