In Feb 1902 the Bradfrord Observor carried an article about the funeral of my grandfather Charles Henry Hargreaves. It says,
" A short servive was conducted at the deceased residence, Sunnybank Ilkey, by the Rev. F.H.Blanchford- who subsequently officiated at the graveside- and the remains were afterwards conveyed to Bradford by train." There followed a long list of those who had assembled at the station and accompanied the cortege to the cemetery.
Was there a special funeral trainused for this and what was it like?
Did it operate along the same lines as the ordinary Bradford-Ilkley train? If this was so, it would have had to be scheduled to run at times between ordinary trains.
Did the train go to a special station at Scholemoor?
I assume the estate of the deceased paid for the train.. any idea what it would have cost?
On another ppoint,l was the holding of a service at the house usual or unusual? why not at their church?
Any info about this is of interest..
Thanks,
charlotte