Yeadon Categories
Hopeville (02)
A tug – of – war between men and women in the garden of Hopeville House, home of amateur photographer E E Slater. It is thanks to him that we have so…
Hopeville (03)
Members of Queen Street Methodist Chapel attending an open-air service in the garden of Hopeville House on Whit Monday, 8th June 1908, the home of Ernest…
Hopeville (04)
Image of a man holding a baby titled “My Dear Little Son”, the scene was captured on a glass slide by E E Slater, probably in the grounds of Hopeville House, Yeadon.
Hopewell House
Hopewell House is situated on Nunroyd Park in line with the end of Maple Terrace. In the early 1900s it was the home of William Hepworth MRCS. Photos taken on a glass…
Hopkinson Family – c1914 Onwards
The wedding of George and Mary, George still in uniform, he would have served in the 1914-18 war. Mary was born at…
Horner, Norma – 1952
Image donated by Christine Wilson of her sister Norma Horner (nee Wilson), seen in her wedding dress outside…
Horsley, A A Rev. – 1966
Rev. Horsley with his wife, he became the vicar of St. Andrew’s Church after Rev. Murgatroyd in 1966….
Houlden Children – 1914
The girls were born three years apart in Rawdon – Kathleen in 1904 and Nora 1907. Both were baptised at St. Peter’s, were
Howard, Robert – c1900
Robert Howard had a shop on the High Street which was located partly on what would…
Howard, Sydney (Comedian) and Family – 1913 Onwards
Sydney Howard was born on 7th August 1881 in a small town on the border of Cheshire/ Staffordshire,…
Huby Family – c1900s
Thomas Huby and family were builders and had a quarry near Yeadon dam…
Hudson Family – c1911
In the pony & trap, 2nd from the left is William Hudson, the boy on the right is Samuel Hudson. William served
Hudson, Alfred – 1986
An excited group watching from a good vantage point on Cemetery Road to see Concorde fly into Leeds Bradford Airport….
Hudson, Bob – C1900
This image was originally on a glass slide taken by E E Slater. The location is the bottom of the Steep (Town Street).
Hudson, Gilbert – c1900
Adopting the traditional cross-legged position of a tailor is Gilbert Hudson. Beside…