Low Mill – 1924
A view of Low Mill, the date of construction is unknown.
One of the first owners was Nathaniel Claughton, then a man called Driver.
In 1880, it …
A view of Low Mill, the date of construction is unknown.
One of the first owners was Nathaniel Claughton, then a man called Driver.
In 1880, it …
Letter from Lewis Smith with an advertisement for Wincarnis Tonic Wine.
Printed across the top is the declaration:…
Seen from the top of Greenbottom Mill chimney, Nunroyd Mill, is the large building in the centre of the view which is looking over the fields up to Yeadon.
Royal” insurance sign on the wall of Manor Farm.
A business card for the Midland Livery Stables, Guiseley, and Station Road Livery Stables, Otley.
Waites proprietors….
Mitchell Yeadon stands with his horse and cart ready to take part in Guiseley Carnival. The location is what…
Located on Town Street. Photographer James Farrar, donated by his son David.
Located on Otley Road, White Cross, the building was previously an old Army hut. The café was first owned by…
The garage was situated at the junction of Oxford Road and Netherfield Road, seen on the left here.
It was demolished and an block of retirement apartments built on the site, called Hornbeam Court.
A mug presented by T W Peate, one of the family who owned Nunroyd Mill, the cross symbol is the Guiseley…