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Rawdon Landmarks

North Street

This view looks from Littlemoor Park down North Street to New Road Side…

Old Manse

A newspaper cutting with Details “The Old Rawdon Manse, Rawdon, Yorkshire. £795,000

Old Toll Houses

These old toll bar houses were on the Rawdon side of Apperley Bridge, their original purpose was the…

Over Lane

A view of Over Lane taken half way down the first incline from the top…

Princes Yard

Looking out of the yard to Quaker Lane, the house at the yard entrance is still there….

Prospect Street

>Prospect Street runs from Over Lane to Leeds Road (A65), it was the last street in Rawdon…

Quaker Cottage

This Quaker Cottage is adjacent to the Society of Friends Meeting Room on Quaker Lane….

Quakers Lane

Quakers Lane has a rural aspect in this image. Here, looking in the direction of…

Rawdon Hall

Ancient seat of the Rawdon family, George Rawdon began building this house in the late 16th Century,…

Temperance Hall & Rawdon Empire – 1924 Onwards

Built in 1924 by the Brotherhood of Rechabites, the ground floor was a meeting hall,…

Town Street (1)

This photograph was taken from the top of St. Peter’s Church tower. The junction with…

Town Street (2)

A view of Town Street looking in the direction of St. Peter’s Church. On the left is Egerton…

Well Lane

A picture post card: Looking down the steps that lead from the top of Over Lane…

Whitelands

This area of Little London was once home to many hand loom weavers. This land was…

Whitelands Quarry

A crane with driver at Whitelands Quarry which would have produced stone thought to have been…

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