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John E Moore

J E Moore Undated

Title John E Moore
Date Undated
Location Yeadon
Photo ID R151
Comment Business premises of John E Moore located on part of the old Waterside (Union) Mill complex by the Dam.
J E Moore Undated

R152 – John E Moore, Undated.

John E Moore – Undated

John E Moore’s business premises seen from the promenade at the south side of Yeadon Dam.

J E Moore 1938

P023 – John E Moore, 1938.

John E Moore – Undated

Newspaper article about John E Moore’s aluminium recycling works which were located by the side of Yeadon Dam (Tarn) off Cemetery Road.

14th June 1938
Armament Metal From Silver Paper

An Air Ministry official recently visited Lakeside Works, Yeadon, where discarded silver paper is made into metal for armament purposes, and discussed the expansion of the works with the head of the firm, Mr John E. Moore. These pictures at the works show (left) sorting the paper into grades on a conveyor, (centre) the paper being pressed into briquettes, and (right) Mr. Moore testing the material be electrical rays in…

Editor’s Note: Unfortunately the end of the paragraph was missing from the image, but I am sure we get the picture.

J E Moore's 1966

I036 – John E Moore, 1966.

John E Moore – 1966

Four images of John E Moore’s works which were located adjacent to Yeadon Dam. They were small scale metal recyclers specialising in aluminium.

Photographer James Farrar, donated by his son David Farrar.

J E Moore's 1966

I037 – John E Moore, 1938.

John E Moore – Undated

As above.

J E Moore's 1966

I038 – John E Moore, 1966.

John E Moore – 1966

As above.

J E Moore's 1966

I039 – John E Moore, 1966.

John E Moore – 1966

As above.

Consolidated by Jack Brayshaw. 23 November 2021.
Last updated: 20 November 2023 – Photo ID: I036, I037, I038, I039. 03 November 2023 – P023. 11 January 2023 – Images updated.

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