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Yeadon Landmarks

Dam (5)

View across Yeadon Dam (Tarn), on the left are warehouses on the Moorfield Industrial Estate, the former site of Moorfield Mill. This aspect is now screened by trees. Running across the centre is the promenade and …

Dam (6)

Boats at Yeadon Tarn covered in snow.

Dam (7)

January 2013: At first glance this appears to be a black and white photo until the eye falls on the building to the left! The icy greys, blacks and frost give a chilly, …

Dam (8)

April 2014: A fisherman has set up a tent for shelter.

Dam Lane

Looking down Dam Lane, the trees on the left are in the parkland surrounding the Dam (Tarn), on the right is the perimeter wall for the cricket ground behind…

Denison Street

Located off Silver Lane, Yeadon.

Devonshire House

On the left are properties which front onto Town Street (The Steep). Devonshire House was once part of the Dixon Mill complex, the buildings are now converted into…

Devonshire Place

This poor quality view is from Town Hall Square to property on Devonshire Place. The houses were of a type called “blind backs”, entrance only from the front but without…

Dinsdale Buildings

Dinsdale Buildings are located off Gill Lane and behind a row of cottages on New Road. To the right are the premises of J B Meays butchers.

East View

Seen from the High Street is East View.

Emsley’s Farm

Emsley’s Farm on Warm Lane.

Engine Fields

Looking from Henshaw Lane across the Engine Fields towards Eddie Dennison’s Westfield Mill.

Fairfax Grove

Three photographs showing Fairfax Grove a street on the estate which was built on the site of Aireborough Grammar School, the street names were taken from…

Fletchers Yard

Fletchers Yard and World’s End seen from Cemetery Road.

Flower Mount

Looking across from the corner of Alexandra Terrace the bungalows are named Flower Mount, behind them the stone houses are on Windmill Fold.