Ivegate (1)
An early image of Ivegate taken by E. E. Slater. To the left is Sandy Old Way (now called Sandy Way, the “Old” having been dropped) a hanging sign for the Wagon and Horses Inn…
An early image of Ivegate taken by E. E. Slater. To the left is Sandy Old Way (now called Sandy Way, the “Old” having been dropped) a hanging sign for the Wagon and Horses Inn…
Hopeville, a substantial stone house situated off Harper Lane, was once the home of the Slater family, most of the extensive gardens have now been built on…
This photograph was taken by E.E. Slater…
The Priory was sheltered to the north by Esholt Woods and Hollings Hill, which in those days was covered with holly trees and evergreens.
We missed the 1933 one, but boy did we have some snow in 1947.
After the war when the Avro shut down and everyone was laid off, many Yeadon folk suddenly found themselves out of work.
He was born in 1849 and if looks could count for anything he will still be pulling his weight in 1949,
Each clothier was entitled to 1 stall for every £2.10s he subscribed, but no one had more than three on which to sell his cloth. …
..Descended from John Marshall who died at Low Hall in 1786 and whose wife Julia Grosvenor….
St. Oswald’s Clergy continued – Rev. Reid 1924 – 1928….