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Rawdon Landmarks

Leeds Road

Preparations are being made to lay tracks for the trams which came in 1909….

Littlemoor

Quakers Lane runs through the centre of the image with Littlemoor on the right….

Lombard Street

Situated off Apperley Lane, in the Little London area of Rawdon. This district was…

Low Fold

Door Lintel over a cottage doorway at Low Fold which is a small enclave of cottages…

Low Green

A picture postcard of Low Green, keep going down the road and you will come to Cragg Wood….

Manse

Demolition work taking place at the manse….

Markham Avenue

A view of Markham Avenue taken in the 1960s. Photographer Charles Lideard, donated…

Meadow Cottage

Meadow Cottage, it possibly had a commercial use. There are security bars on the window…

Micklefield House (1)

A line drawing of Micklefield House, Rawdon….

Micklefield House (2)

At the junction of Harrogate Road and the A65 New Road side, looking across at the…

Micklefield Lane (1)

This was it is believed to be the home of the Parratt family. The master of the house was a stonemason….

Micklefield Lane (2)

A view of Micklefield Lane, on the reverse a message reads: “Hope this will find…

Mount Farm

Mr Penny with helpers making hay on a sunny Sunday at Mount Farm….

Multi-View Postcards

A selection of Multi-View Postcards, donated by Isabel Douglas.

New Road Side

A stunning photograph of New Road Side, probably taken in the early morning on a damp winters day. Here,…

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