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Yeadon Businesses

Curtain Gallery

Yeadon Curtain Gallery, to the right is Albert Square. Photographer Holly Mottram.

D Wood & Co. Ltd.

The steamroller was built by Fowlers of Leeds and used by D Wood & Co. Ltd. road contractors of Yeadon. The photo was possibly taken in the Headingley area of Leeds.

Dave Raynor Cyclesport

Dave Rayner Cyclesport business is at the corner of Bayton Lane and Harrogate Road which is to the right. Previously it was Parish’s Newsagents. Photographer Holly Mottram.

DIY & Hardware

A shop which opened 1st October 2013 on the High Street.

Dodd’s Garage

his building was originally part of Moorfield Mill, possibly the stable block. A lintel “Moorfield Mills 1877” has been preserved. It is now on the Moorfield…

Drivers Greengrocers

1933 saw exceptionally heavy snowfalls, this is Drivers Greengrocers on the High Street. The shop is closed, snow has piled up on the shopfront

Exquisitely Devine 2013 – 2014

A new shop in Yeadon, this is Exquisitely Divine selling bath products and gifts. The owner is Gwen Kelly, who…

Flowers by Jane

“Flowers by Jane” has a window decorated to mark the Tour De France in Yorkshire, the theme of the decoration is all things connected to the county.

G T Harrison, Tinsmith – c1915

Van belonging to G T Harrison, manufacturer of Photographic Lamps and other Metal-Ware. He based his…

Greaves Plumbers

Greaves old plumbers shop, at Christmas time the shop window would be decorated with a wonderful tableau which was lit at night. It was a beacon …

Green Lane Mill 1898 – 2014

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

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…

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….

Handyman Stores

Handyman Stores on the right, a local business which has withstood competition from large DIY concerns which have come and gone in the area.

Hawthorne Farm

Now open, a new pub / restaurant at the junction of Harrogate Road and Warren House Lane.

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