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Cemetery

The gates of Guiseley Cemetery are in the foreground, St. Mary’s school at Menston is beyond the cemetery with building of High Royds Hospital seen behind the trees.

Chapel Street

This and the second image – Situated off Oxford Road, the large building on the corner is Oxford House once the home of James Bowling…

Charles Busfield & Co. Ltd. (1) 1898 – 1995

Charles Busfield and Co. Ltd., Albion Dyeworks. The business was owned by the Busfield family for several generations dating back to 1868, there was some …

Charles Busfield & Co. Ltd. (2) 1898 – 1995

The following 15 images showing men and women at work in Charles Busfield’s Albion Dyeworks were donated by Mark Busfield….

Charles Busfield & Co. Ltd. (3) 1898 – 1995

The following 11 images showing men and women at work in Charles Busfield’s Albion Dyeworks were donated by Mark Busfield….

Charles Busfield & Co. Ltd. (4) 1868 – 1995

Charles Busfield and Co. Ltd., dyeworks, located between Church Lane and Union Street off Towngate. The business was begun in the 1800s by Charles …

Charles Busfields Lockout – 1994

A group of workers outside the gates of the dyeworks. With no warning…

Chas. F HY Yates & Sons – 1980s

Situated on Otley Road, offices of Yates Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents….

Chevin Chase Race – 1979

The runners on Towngate taking part in the 1st Chevin Chase. Donated by the Station Hotel, Guiseley.

Chevin Court

Chevin Court on Otley Road was built on the site formerly occupied by Greenwoods outfitters offices. Photographer Charles North.

Chevin Stoves -2019

Oxford Road, Guiseley, a new shop Chevin Stoves, opens.

Chew, Mary – Undated

The lady in the black spotted dress is Mary Chew nee Driver, grandmother of the donor of the…

Chippindale’s Shoe Shop, 1895 – 2000 (1)

Photo taken in the loft above the shop on Otley Road, it was used as a boot factory….

Chippindale’s Shop Advertising

Carrier bags which were printed for the shoe shop on Otley Road.

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