The Robin Hood Hotel
Football team outside the Robin Hood, they were the winners of the Yeadon Celtic AFC workshop competition, names supplied on the reverse.
Football team outside the Robin Hood, they were the winners of the Yeadon Celtic AFC workshop competition, names supplied on the reverse.
Situated on Cemetery Road is the New Inn, the building to the left is a garage, once the business of Rhodes Coaches.
This shop on Town Hall Square was the business of the Luty family from the mid 1870s.
The couple in the doorway…
Lucas’s grocers store was on Yeadon High Street, Mr Lucas is standing in the shop doorway.
The premises have been…
Situated on the High Street at the junction with Club Row, Lister’s was a grocers and provision merchants.
Hams and bacon hang over…
This branch of the Leeds Industrial Cooperative Society was on Town Hall Square, built after the alterations to the square in 1928.
In the right window…
Leafield Mills was built by William Starkey, he wanted to power the mill using a perpetual motion device based on the Biblical story told in the book of Ezekiel, “A wheel within a wheel”….
Lancelot Routh and Sons were a firm of plasterers based in Football who worked on many of the areas prominent buildings.
Located on Whackhouse Lane the old mill is now home to a variety of businesses.
Apperley Lane runs from left to right in the foreground, Warm Lane goes off to the right. This blacksmiths shop was the…