WW1 1914 – 1918 (1)
War Bonds appeal target on the wall of the Yeadon Water Works Co. Offices. The…
War Bonds appeal target on the wall of the Yeadon Water Works Co. Offices. The…
Three views of the old stone houses which were on Walkers Row.
The caption with this image claims that this cottage was the oldest in Yeadon, a date stone above the door has an inscription for 1699.
On the left is the corner with Whackhouse Lane, James Ives & Sons, Leafield Mill and chimney are next to the cottage(s).
une 19th 1983: The photographer was Andrew Emsley and the pilot of the plane…
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A sketch of Willow Cottage which is located on Ivegate, by Jack Bagnall of Guiseley.
Mr Thomas Blatchley’s chemist shop on the Green at the bottom of the Steep (Town Street). The following three photographs were…
Looking from the Green up Town Street, known locally as “the Steep”.
In this 1900 image crowds of people are gathered.
Mr S Battye is seen about to cut the first sod of earth for the foundations.