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Notable work
  
A Spring-Time Saunter

Role
  
Author

Name
  
Whiteley Turner

Died
  
1921

Born
  
1866
Higgin Chamber, Yorkshire, England

Education
  
Luddenden National School

Occupation
  
Mill worker Shopkeeper Newsagent

Resting place
  
Mount Tabor, West Yorkshire

Books
  
A Spring-Time Saunter, A Spring-time Saunter: Round and about Bronte Land

Whiteley Turner (born 1866 at Higgin Chamber, Yorkshire, England; died 20 February 1921) was a mill worker, shopkeeper and author.

At the age of eight he was sent to work at Peel House Mills. Four years later he moved to Solomon Priestley's woollen mill. There, he lost his right arm in an industrial accident, when his sleeve was caught in a carding machine and the limb was wrenched off at the shoulder. As a result he lost his job.

He was subsequently able to attend Luddenden National School as a free scholar. and then began selling newspapers and tea, which he delivered to his customers on foot. He kept a shop at Mount Tabor.

In 1895, he began to write articles describing his local walks for the Halifax Courier. From 1904 to 1907, the newspaper serialised his A Spring-Time Saunter, about a four-day ramble from his home at Mount Tabor, over the Pennine Moors, to Haworth, taking in such features as Fly Flat Reservoir, Castle Carr and Bronte Waterfalls. By popular demand, this was published in revised form as a book, A Spring-Time Saunter: Round and About Bronte Land, illustrated by Arthur Comfort, in 1913. The book includes first-hand recollections from people who knew the Bronte family.

There were several editions. The first, a subscribers' edition, had 2,000 copies. The second had 1,000, and the third, in 1915, 3,000. However, the latter initially failed to sell, due to the outbreak of World War I. Eventually, copies were circulated to wounded soldiers from Yorkshire, paid for by the Courier Comforts Fund, and the edition sold out. A further, paperback, edition was published in 1986.

The book was described by the Courier in 2007 as "a local publishing legend".

Turner is buried in Wesleyan chapel yard at Mount Tabor.

Bibliogprahy

  • —— (1913). A Spring-Time Saunter: Round and About Bronte Land. 
  • —— (1986). A Spring-Time Saunter: Round and About Bronte Land. M.T.D. Rigg Publications. ISBN 978-0950919188. 
  • References

    Whiteley Turner Wikipedia