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Guiseley Landmarks

Millbank/Banksfield

These two images are of the track which runs between Millbank and Banksfield Avenue, from Otley Road to Banksfield Crescent.

Moor Lane

Looking in the direction of High Royds from Moor Lane, on the skyline are “elephant trees”.

Moor Lane Reservoir

A disused reservoir on Moor Lane located just above Mount Pleasant. On the 1908 Godrey edition map it is marked as the property of Guiseley Water Supply Co.

Moor Top Quarry – 1927

Quarrymen and stonemasons sitting / standing on quarried stone. Second in from the left on the front row is Alfred Baldwin.

Morrisons

Park Road or Otley Road? The text with this image is a newspaper cutting “A row of derelict houses in Guiseley near Leeds, which …

Morton Terrace

This photo of a shop on Morton Terrace was submitted by Irene Ellis nee Gooder. The shop was jointly owned by her mother Margaret Stansfield with aunts Nancy and Dorothy Stansfeild, also Irene’s grandfather whose name is above the shop, Albert Edward Stansfield.

Mount Farm

Royal” insurance sign on the wall of Manor Farm.

Mount Pleasant

This image of a wash house to the rear of the property was donated by Jack and Pat Halliday who told us “Pat’s parents lives at 3 Mount Pleasant, her father Eddie Armitage took this photo….

Multi-View Postcards

Postcard with 7 images of Guiseley, top left is a view of The Green looking from the junction with Otley Road. The houses are part of Belle Vue…

Netherfield Court

A row of bungalows for the elderly on Netherfield Road. On the left is the junction with Oxford Road.

Netherfield Rise

A cul-de-sac of semi-detached houses off Netherfield Road.

Netherfield Road

A snowy view of Netherfield Road, Abraham Moon’s Mill is on the right.

Netherfield Terrace

This photo was taken from the footbridge which crosses the railway line at Guiseley station, Netherfield Terrace is the row of stone-built houses off Netherfield Road.

Nethermoor Park

Seen through the wall, the blue gates are part of Guiseley AFC area which is also behind the children’s playground.

New Row – 1955

Aireborough Council owned these properties which were scheduled for demolition, however, Victoria Terrace was improved and remains. Only New Row was demolished….

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