Yorkshire Post

Sid Woodhams

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SID WOODHAMS, who has died at 83, was a consummate collector of social history artefacts from North Yorkshire, and lived to see his treasure trove installed in a permanent home at the Malton and Norton Heritage Centre, which opened last year.

His passion for preserving everyday objects from past generation­s was ignited when he was given a 19th century naturalist’s field microscope for his 12th birthday.

The collection that he and John Stone amassed over six decades painted such a detailed picture of the area’s past that in 2011, the Woodhams Stone Collection Trust was formed to secure its future.

Among the hoard were items that charted the trades for which Malton became famous, including the numerous breweries that operated there during the 18th and 19th centuries.

Sid Woodhams was born in 1937 in Timperley, near Manchester. He survived polio at the age of two, but it left him with a calliper on his leg, and he spent much of his childhood in and out of hospital. It wasn’t until he was 11, when his parents moved to Scarboroug­h, that his formal education began at Gladstone Road School.

He began collecting soon after, using pocket money from a paper round to buy small items in the

sale rooms. Meanwhile, he took a job repairing shoes for Timpsons, before becoming a butcher in Bridlingto­n and then moving to work for the Co-op in Malton

and Pickering. But in the 1960s his career path changed when he joined Trendons in Malton, manufactur­ing toys and other items, and as he began visiting auctions, his collection expanded rapidly.

A further change came when he and his wife, Moira, opened a sweet shop and newsagents on Church Street, next to Malton’s cinema. Finally, he teamed up with former colleagues from Trendons in the manufactur­e of plastic skeletons for the medical profession. It was an innovative product line which achieved worldwide success and was featured on the BBC’s Tomorrow’s World.

During the 1980s and into the 90s, Mr Woodhams was collection­s curator at Beck Isle Museum in Pickering. He was also a founder member of the Charles Dickens (Malton) Society and was made an honorary president of the Woodhams Stone Collection in 2020.

He is survived by

Moira, their son, Graham, and granddaugh­ter, Amelia.

 ??  ?? HISTORY MAN: Sid Woodhams, whose passion for everyday objects from the past resulted in a collection whose future was secured in 2011.
HISTORY MAN: Sid Woodhams, whose passion for everyday objects from the past resulted in a collection whose future was secured in 2011.

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