Title | White Cross |
Date | 1920/1950 |
Location | Guiseley |
Photo ID | E448 |
Comment | First and second photographs showing the White Cross Hotel in 1920 and then in 1950, showing the changes taken place over 30 years, with signs for Tetley’s Ales which display the trademark ‘Huntsman’ logo. Donated by Anne North. |
E448A – White Cross, 1950/1920.
White Cross – 1950/1920
As above.
U440 – White Cross, Undated.
White Cross – Undated
A very animated image of the White Cross with a tram on Otley Road (A65) it has a large group of people around it, this was the terminus of the tram service from Leeds, the large building just behind the tram was the tram shed.
R418 – White Cross, Undated.
White Cross – Undated
Otley Road runs to the left of the White Cross Hotel with Bradford Road on the right, behind the bus shelters is the Tranmere Café. In the centre is the forerunner of the present roundabout.
G116 – White Cross, 1953.
White Cross – 1953
White Cross before the roundabout was constructed.
To the left is Otley Road, the White Cross Hotel advertises “Tetley’s Yorkshire Pale Ale”. Bradford Road is to the right, various vehicles can be seen including an iconic Morris Traveller or “Woodie”.
I124 – White Cross, 2004.
White Cross – 2004
On the left is Otley Road, White Cross Hotel in the centre and Bradford Road to the right.
Donated by Anne North.
T344 – White Cross, 2012.
White Cross – 2012
Looking across the roundabout to The Wetherby Whaler previously Harry Ramsdens, Bradford Road is in the foreground. Leicester Machine Movers are delivering new equipment to the Wetherby Whaler.
Photographer Charles North.
T345 – White Cross, 2012.
White Cross – 2012
New fish frying units are being taken into the Wetherby Whaler restaurant, part of the refurbishment of what had been Harry Ramsdens.
Photographer Charles North.
FB262 – White Cross, 2013.
White Cross – 2013
Looking across the Otley Road (A65) at White Cross, to the left is the Wetherby Whaler, the pile of rubble is on the site of a recently demolished restaurant which was once the Damn Yankee.
Photographer Joanne Coultas.
C769 – White Cross, 2016.
White Cross – 2016
Looking across the roundabout at White Cross to the telephone exchange on Bradford Road.
Photographer Edwy Harling.
FB262 – White Cross, 2013.
White Cross – 2013
Fields behind the Wetherby Whaler restaurant, could this possibly be a proposed future site for housing?
Photographer Joanne Coultas.
Previous Comments:
Re E448
BlueBus
The picture is most interesting. The tram is standing at the very end of the tram lines. The overhead wiring in the foreground is for the trolleybuses (1915 – 1928) from White Cross to Burley and to Otley. These dreadful vehicles never paid properly and must have been torture to ride on, the roads being poor in those days. When in the depot they had their own parking positions against the Bradford Road wall of the building.
22 March 2017.
Consolidated by Elaine Ellwood. 20 February 2022.
Last updated: 20 February 2022.