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Noble, Francis Reverend – 1970s

The Rev. Francis Noble was Rector of Guiseley.

North, Charles – 1968

Charles north who lived on Bradford Road in Guiseley, poses with his large collection…

Nunns, Clifford – 1955

Mr Nunns is cradling a pigeon, in front of him are various trophies.

Nunroyd

Two semi-detached houses which were called “Nunroyd”. They were located just on the Guiseley side of Shaw Beck and opposite Peates Mill. They are not to be…

Nunroyd Cricket Club

Cricket pavilion and equipment in Nunroyd Park.

Nunroyd House

Nunroyd House was built around 1890 by local mill owner and philanthropist Jonathan Peate. On the 1891 census he was living there with his wife Ruth, niece Sarah Elizabeth Rhodes and two servants….

Nursery Road

36/38 Nursery Road, Guiseley, are two of a row of terrace houses which are set down from the pavement.

Oasis Dental Practice – 2015

Oasis Dental Practice on the Green, which took over Guiseley Dental Practice in late 2014. There are restaurants…

Ogden, Vernon – 1914-1918

An accomplished amateur opera singer, Vernon took the lead role in a Guiseley Amateur Operatic Society production of “The Highwayman”.

Ogden’s Butchers – c1910

The shop was located on Towngate, the donor of the image Jon Holmes thinks it was at the junction of Towngate and Oxford…

Old Gentleman’s Club – 1941

The Club usually met in Guiseley Town Hall, they are seen here outside Guiseley Rectory.

Old Hollins Hill – c1930s

A lodge which stood at the bottom of the hill, once the home of the Light family.

Old Quarry

Quarry working on Guiseley Moor which has now been filled in March 2013). There were several quarries in the…

Old Smithy – c1900

The old smithy was a popular place for a warm and a gossip, the man in the image, Joseph Dunwell was a frequent visitor….

Open Kitchen – 2014

An Asian food outlet on Oxford Road in premises which were previously a fish and chip shop.

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