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Temperance Hall (1)

Mr S Battye is seen about to cut the first sod of earth for the foundations.

Temperance Hall (2)

Businesses operating from there include Casa Pizza, Wooldridge financial services, Yass Hairdressing, Yorkshire College of Beauty and Peace Dance Studio.

Temperance Hall Billiards Team – 1912

Yeadon Temperance Hall billiards team display their shield, they were the winners of the billiards league.

The Albert Inn

This public house is located at the corner of Cemetery Road and the High Street on Albert Square.

The Church Army

The Church Army is an evangelical organisation founded in 1882 by Rev Wilson Carlile. An off-shoot of…

The Clothiers Arms

Looking across from Albert Square to the Clothiers Arms, now one of the Wetherspoons chain.

The Commercial Hotel, c1900 – 1962

The Commercial Hotel was located at the top of Henshaw Lane opposite Ivegate. It was replaced with The Tarn public house in the 1960s and which is now an Italian Restaurant….

The Coppice

Street sign and three views of The Coppice which is in the Westfield area of Yeadon.

The Crown Inn

Situated on Ivegate, the Crown Inn is still serving drinks to thirsty drinkers! A large group of men are outside…

The Green

Mr Thomas Blatchley’s chemist shop on the Green at the bottom of the Steep (Town Street). The following three photographs were…

The Last Council Horse

The donor of this image Jean Walker told us “The man holding the horse is Fred Flitton, the…

The Midway Public House

Located on Queensway, the pub had once been named the Flyover.

The Moon & Sixpence

Located on Wells Street, this new restaurant opened in the premises of what had been the Tarn public house.

The New Inn

Situated on Cemetery Road is the New Inn, the building to the left is a garage, once the business of Rhodes Coaches.

The Oddfellows Inn

This was one of the older Yeadon pubs until it was closed and converted into 2 cottages. It was also known locally as…

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