Towngate – 1900 – onwards (3)
Morris Dancers perform in front of the town cross and stocks, the exposed gable end of demolished property can be seen, also Springhead Mill chimney.
Morris Dancers perform in front of the town cross and stocks, the exposed gable end of demolished property can be seen, also Springhead Mill chimney.
On the left is the New Inn, the shop on the right was incorporated into the public house. St. Oswald’s Church is on the right, this photo was taken before the Lych gate …
Guiseley stocks have a number of children and men round them. The entrance on the right led to Cambridge Street. The shop and adjoining cottages are now used by Denison’s…
Taken from The Green.
View of the wells after restoration.
Jennifer Kirby asked AHS if she could use this image for a project she was preparing on Guiseley Wells, however, this image was not from our archives and Jennifer cannot…
Guiseley Theatre, formerly Guiseley Town Hall, situated on the Green opposite the Leisure Centre.
In 1866 the foundation stone for the Town Hall was laid by the eldest daughter of Sir Matthew William Thompson, local benefactor.
He also paid most of the building costs of £3,000….
This street is thought to be in the vicinity of the present Morrison’s store car park.
A group of men who were involved with St. Oswald’s Church Sunday School and also helped organise a village fair.