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Green Lane

A ginnel or alleyway connecting Green Lane to Cricketers Green.

Green Lane Mill 1868 – 2014

This mill was built in 1868 on land which was purchased from Rawdon Baptist Church. A clothier who lived…

Green Lane Mill 1898 – 2014

This mill was built in 1868 on land which was purchased from Rawdon Baptist Church.

Green, Hannah – The Ling Bob Witch, c1765 – 1810

An undated image of the Ling Bob Inn, Wilsden, Bradford, built on the site of the previous hostelry the Brown…

Greenacre Park Avenue

View of Greenacre Park Avenue seen from Green Lane, the top of Benton Park school building appears above the trees.

Greengates Farm – 1967

Situated off Otley Old Road, these buildings were farm cottages.

Greenholme Cafe – 1955

This is the bottom of Old Howarth Lane, Yeadon. It is 1955 outside the door to the bakery of Greenholme Cafe, the front of which can…

Greenlea Estate

Greenlea Road which is in the Westfield area of Yeadon, This view is looking towards Gill Lane.

Greenside Cottages

Greenside, property on Warm Lane.

Grove Music School – 1936

A concert given by pupils of the school, Madam Doris Luty was the proprietor.

H Eastwood – c1920s

couple with a baby are in the shop doorway, presumably Mr and Mrs Eastwood. Mr Eastwood was a casualty of trench warfare having been gassed in the First World War….

Haigh, Brian – 1970

The principals in this production of Iolanthe were, from left to right: Terry Lupton, Jean

Hairsign, Jimmy – 1965

The location is the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel on Chapel hill, it was used as a meeting

Haley, Kathy – 1922

Yeadon and Guiseley Secondary School hockey team (renamed Aireborough Grammar School in 1937). On the…

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Early Vehicles