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 poems
Poems
Poems by John Nicholson
Poems by John Nicholson: The Airedale Poet
Poetical works
The 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 Poet
The Poetical Works of John Nicholson, the Airedale Poet
A Supplement to Nicholson's Operative Mechanic and British machinist
Airedale in ancient times