Children and mothers assembled on the steps of Lund Park Methodist Chapel Sunday School on Malsis Road. The occasion was a Victory Party following the end of war in Europe, held on 18th August 1945. The photograph was one of many taken by local photographer George Shore (the postcard-sized photograph is stamped on the back). Shore went around recording the many street parties that took place and then made the photographs available for people to buy as a record of the occasion.
George A. Shore was a popular Keighley-based freelance photographer who simultaneously ran his photography business alongside running a carpet and linoleum store in Keighley market. Examples of his work exist from the 1930s and 1940s, and included outdoor events such as Keighley Gala, the coronation of King George VI, Victory street parties at the end of the Second World War, theatre productions, weddings, and landscapes. Many of his photographs were commissioned by and printed in the Keighley News. His original prints could be embossed “G. A. Shore” or stamped on the back in a circle “Geo. A. Shore”. In his other lines of business, Shore was an early member of Keighley Road Club and used to deliver rolls of carpet and linoleum via his motorbike and sidecar, aided by assistant Sam Scaife. Shore died in 1946.
The Lund Park Wesleyan Chapel (next door to the Sunday School) was opened in 1895 but closed in April 1970 and was subsequently demolished. It was located between Upper Hird Street and Upper Calton Street.
The photograph was loaned to Keighley and District Local History Society for scanning by Janet Bastow (nee Pickles) in 2022.









