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Gill Lane (2)

Gill Lane 1979
Title Gill Lane
Date 1979
Location Yeadon
Photo ID JH076
Comment Gill Beck on Gill Lane provides a pleasant rural image. The image was digitally transferred from a 35 slide by John Hobson.
Gill Lane 1979

JH032 – Gill Lane, 1979.

Gill Lane – 1979

A packhorse track which possibly ran from Yeadon Gill to Calverley Bridge via New York Lane.

Image digitally transferred from a 35 mm slide by John Hobson.

Gill Lane 1979

JH031 – Gill Lane, 1979.

Gill Lane – 1979

Ghyll Fold Farm is situated on Gill Lane, now possibly converted into more than one dwelling (September 2013).

Image digitally transferred from a 35 mm slide by John Hobson.

Gill Lane 1980

X291 – Gill Lane, 1980.

Gill Lane – 1980

On Gill lane leading down to Esholt Woods under a railway viaduct, sign to the right for Yorkshire Water.
Photographer Dennis Court.

Gill Lane 1980

JH011 – Gill Lane, 1980.

Gill Lane – 1980

Gill Beck along Gill Lane Nether Yeadon, showing the laying of sewerage pipes.

Originally taken on a 35mm slide been digitally transferred by John Hobson.

Gill Lane 1984

X316 – Gill Lane, 1984.

Gill Lane – 1984

Gill Lane at the junction with Henshaw Lane, the old Church of England School which was built in 1847, it is now the premises of a car spares business (2021).

This is the building which is supposedly haunted, at some time in the past a horse was pulling a cart load of barrels down the lane when it bolted. The driver was unseated as the cart collided with the corner of the building and thrown through a window, he died.

After this tragic accident the window was boarded up but later was opened up again when the premises were used by a sheet metal company.
It was then that odd things began to happen; objects were thrown into the air and furniture moved around, people were so convinced that the building was haunted that the local vicar was summoned to perform an exorcism!

Gill Lane 1984

C488 – Gill Lane, 1984.

Gill Lane – 1984

Gill Lane at the junction with Henshaw Lane, the old Church of England School which was built in 1847, it is now the premises of a car spares business (2021).

Gill Lane 1984

X315 – Gill Lane, 1984.

Gill Lane – 1984

A stretch of Gill Lane which leads from Yeadon to Esholt.

Photographer Dennis Court.

Gill Lane 1985

X322 – Gill Lane, 1985.

Gill Lane – 1985

Gill Lane after snow, a stream and tree in the foreground form an artistic composition.

Gill Lane 2000

D838 – Gill Lane, 2000.

Gill Lane – 2000

Looking down from the upper floor of 24 Gill Lane, the construction site had been the gasworks.
Donated by Jean Dean.

Gill Lane 2000

D840 – Gill Lane, 2000.

Gill Lane – 2000

Looking up Gill Lane to New Road (A65) and the Woolpack Inn, to the right where the red car stands is the end of Goit Lane.
Donated by Jean Dean.

Gill Lane 2000

D844 – Gill Lane, 2000.

Gill Lane – 2000

Looking over the wall on Gill Lane to the site of the gasworks which had been demolished and the land cleared to build new homes.
Donated by Jean Dean.

Gill Lane 2000

D758 – Gill Lane, 2000.

Gill Lane – 2000

Construction of homes taking place on the site of the old gasworks.
Donated by Jean Dean.

Gill Lane 2000

D775 – Gill Lane, 2000.

Gill Lane – 2000

View from the garden of 24 Gill Lane looking onto the site of the old gasworks where new homes are being built.
Donated by Jean Dean.

Gill Lane 2000

D886 – Gill Lane, 2000.

Gill Lane – 2000

The wall on the left was once the site of a row of terraced cottages.
Donated by Jean Dean.

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Consolidated by Elaine Ellwood. 22 May 2021.
Last updated: 9 December 2022 – All images updated.

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