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John Nicholson

1790 – 1843

John Nicholson (29 November 1790 – 13 April 1843)[3] was popularly known as the Airedale Poet[4] and also as the Bingley Byron.[5] His most notable work was Airedale in Ancient Times. He died trying to cross the swollen River Aire near to Dixon's mill in Saltaire.[6]

  • Airedale in ancient times ; Elwood and Elvina ; The poacher, and other poemsAiredale in ancient times ; Elwood and Elvina ; The poacher, and other poems
  • PoemsPoems
  • Poems by John NicholsonPoems by John Nicholson
  • Poems by John Nicholson: The Airedale PoetPoems by John Nicholson: The Airedale Poet
  • Poetical worksPoetical works
  • The lyre of EborThe lyre of Ebor
  • The poetical works of John Nicholson (the Airedale poet)The poetical works of John Nicholson (the Airedale poet)
  • The Poetical Works Of John Nicholson, The Airedale PoetThe Poetical Works Of John Nicholson, The Airedale Poet
  • The Poetical Works Of John Nicholson, The Airedale PoetThe Poetical Works Of John Nicholson, The Airedale Poet
  • The Poetical Works of John Nicholson, the Airedale PoetThe Poetical Works of John Nicholson, the Airedale Poet
  • A Supplement to Nicholson's Operative Mechanic and British machinistA Supplement to Nicholson's Operative Mechanic and British machinist
  • Airedale in ancient timesAiredale in ancient times