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Rawdon Landmarks

Buckstone Drive

This entrance to Buckstone Drive, just off Micklefield Lane, it now…

Buckstone Hall

The land which Buckstone Hall was built on belonged to William Exley, the house was…

Canada Estate

The bottom of Canada Road taken in 1907. Behind the photographer is the Harrogate Road,…

Carr Lane

Carr Lane runs from Town Street Rawdon down to Leeds Road….

Celtic Head

A “Celtic” head on the wall of a fish and chip shop, New Road Side. It is possible…

Cragg Wood (1)

Nathanial Brigg developed Cliffe Drive, Cragg Wood Drive, Woodlands Drive and Underwood…

Cragg Wood (2)

Unidentified house.

Cross Roads

An early view of Rawdon Cross Roads, Crow Trees Inn would be on the right here. A finger post points…

Crowtrees

The original house has two separate date stones on it, 1625 to the rear and 1670 in front and also the initials…

Derby Road

This is the back of the trophy/engraving business which fronts onto New Road Side, in the…

Driver Family Home

This house is situated a short distance from Rawdon cross roads between…

Eastbrook House

This house is situated on Layton Road and dates back to 1780.

Egerton Terrace – c1920s

…At this time I am unsure of the name of the donor of the following images but here is a transcript of what they said on this photo postcard:…

Farwell Road and Fold

Three views of Farwell Road which is located off Town Street.

Fulford Grange

Situated on Micklefield Lane, Fulford Grange became a BUPA hospital.

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