Dobby,
Thanks for the explanation about pictures. UK copyright laws must be a lot stricter than USA copyright laws. I have been wondering whether the copyright on Legh Tolson's Kirkheaton history has expired, because I strongly support the idea Mr. John E--- has about copying it onto CD. There is a very interesting photo in it of one of my ancestral houses (long since demolished) with two little boys in sailor-like costume playing in the garden, of which I'd like a high-resolution scan. But I'd hate to include it in any of my publications and then be sued or prosecuted for copyright infringement or both!
Also, I believe that the John North whose death is recorded on the stone with all those small children, which you just posted above, could well be the John, son of John North, baptized in 1739. If he is, that removes the only possible candidate I have found to be Ruth North Broadbent's father other than the elderly gent on our famous monument. Closing in!
Taddy.