Here are members of Sutton Baptist Church singing jubilee hymns to the strains of the Keighley Salvation Army Band (sadly just out of sight on the right) on a fine June Saturday in 1936.

They had just walked in procession round the village to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of their "new" Sunday School.

Their gathering was happy with banners and shields -- those carried by the boys on the right bear the virtues "Honour", "Goodness", "Chivalry", "Freedom" and "Purity".

Younger children were wheeled round in their perambulators, and there were four horse-drawn tableaux on the themes "Children of the World", "An Indian Village", "The Finding of Moses" and "The Call of the Fisherman", two of which are in the background. Afterwards everybody sat down to tea.

The outdoor mood continued after the following Sunday evening service, when the choir sang "Praise My Soul the King of Heaven" outside the church.

The photograph was supplied by Mrs M E Spencer, of Southlands Grove, Riddlesden.