Oxford Circus
This is the junction of Oxford Road and Otley Road. The Station Hotel is on the left. Almost central is the bridge over the railway line. The building with…
Oxford House
Located on Oxford Road, the house was once the home of the Clabour family. It is seen here before and after exterior cleaning, now the premises of Eshton Property Development Ltd (June 2017)…
Oxford Road, c1900s – onwards (1)
Oxford Road with the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel in the centre of the view.
Oxford Road, c1900s – onwards (2)
Orchard Court, built in the 1980s on the site of the old Orchard School.
Oxford Road, c1900s – onwards (3)
Two images first showing Oxford Road garage which was demolished to build Hornbeam Court apartments, image below.
Oxford Road, c1900s – onwards (4)
On the left is HSBC Bank, formerly the premises of the Midland Bank.
Oxford Road, c1900s – onwards (5)
Former premises of the old Midland Bank, more recently a branch of HSBC Bank. The premises remain empty despite newspaper reports that it was going to be…
Oxford Street, c1890 – onwards
Oxford Street (continues as Oxford Road) seen from the junction with Towngate to the left and Lands Lane to the right.
Parish Hall
Restoration of the old tithe barn to be used as a Parish Hall, the man in the white shirt and no waistcoat is Canon Howson. Canon James Francis Howson was Rector of Guiseley 1906-1934.
Park Gate House – c1904
1910: As early as 1625 children of the Ives and Bailey families have entries in the Guiseley Church Register with addresses at “Parke Yate”
Park Road, 1896 – onwards (1)
Seen from the chimney of Greenbottom Mill, this view looks over Park Road and Otley Road. Park Road runs from the bottom right…
Park Road, 1896 – onwards (2)
Property on Park Road, text reads: “Supermarket giant Wm. Morrison intends to rip down the only remaining house on the site of a multi-million pound store…
Parkinson Park
The first two photographs are looking down from Parkinson Park to the Crompton Parkinson works. Parkinson Park sits on the…
Picture Palace
These premises were the old Guiseley Picture Palace, now Guiseley Bathrooms it is located opposite the Station Hotel on Otley Road.