S155 – Gill Lane, 1900.
Gill Lane – 1900
Three early scenes of a carnival passing along Gill Lane.
On the left can be seen shop windows which still remain and are now the business of J B Meays butchers.
The Woolpack Inn is unseen but is on the right.
Donated by Philip Dobbins.
S156 – Gill Lane, 1900.
Gill Lane – 1900
As above. Donated by Philip Dobbins.
S157 – Gill Lane, 1900.
Gill Lane – 1900
As above.
Donated by Philip Dobbins.
A849 – Gill Lane, 1900.
Gill Lane – 1900
A photo taken by E E Slater titled “Bridge In Winter”, it is located on Gill Lane just before the Esholt boundary.
X844 – Gill Lane, c1900.
Gill Lane – c1900
The railway brige over Gill Lane down Henshaw.
X864 – Gill Lane, 1910.
Gill Lane – c1910
The railway bridge over Gill Lane.
D111 – Gill Lane, 1910.
Gill Lane – 1910
The farmhouse is on the left and the corn mill to the right. By 1908, the mill was no longer in use but the building remained until around 1939.
X928 – Gill Lane, c1920s.
Gill Lane – c1920s
A photograph showing a group of men believed to be from Gill Lane, Yeadon, in early 1920’s. The only person identified is my grandfather George Isaac Hopkinson on the front row kneeling with cigarette in his hand (2nd from right). The photo is from a cousin of mine Maureen Morris nee Stanhope and believed to be some of the Stanhope family who like my grandfather worked at the Yeadon gasworks and lived on Gill Lane Yeadon.
Photograph and information donated by Peter Booth.
P187 – Gill Lane, Undated.
Gill Lane – Undated
Several men pose by the gate and stile on Gill Lane.
A173 – Gill Lane, Undated.
Gill Lane – Undated
Gill Mill Farm cottage is on the left, the ruins of the old Corn Mill are on the right edge. The mill was thought to have been built in 1628, by Francis Layton, who was Lord of the Manor of Yeadon.
In the Yeadon Township records of 1668, it is called the New Mill, when other mills developed in the locality it became known as Low Mill.
Llewellyn Jones had the mill prior to 1914, it was demolished during the 1939-1945 period.
FB347 – Gill Lane, Undated.
Gill Lane – Undated
Taken outside 45 Gill Lane, a girl dressed as a nurse with a decorated “hospital” pram which aslo has a doll in nurses uniform.
The pram wheels and handle are decorated with flowers, perhaps this was a carnival entry?
Donated by David Harrison.
D199 – Gill Lane, Undated.
Gill Lane – Undated
Gill Lane at the junction with Esholt Sprint.
D302 – Gill Lane, Undated.
Gill Lane – Undated
View is of the bottom of Gill Lane.
H262 – Gill Lane, Undated.
Gill Lane – Undated
The following five photos are all on Gill Lane about 100 yards before the railway bridge a path goes off to the right.
In recent years the area near the path has been used as a parking area for Walker’s cars and the surface has been worn down revealing what maybe the junction of 2 pack horse routes. If you go down the path to the right you soon cross a stone beam bridge. At the far side of the bridge is again what maybe the remains of the pack horse route to the right. The flags of the route continue down the right hand side of Gill Lane almost to the railway bridge. There were 3 mills on Gill Lane, 2 corn and 1 Woollen. Possibly the route down Gill Lane connected the mills to the river at Apperley Bridge and even over it. The other joined Coach Road or even preceded it.
H263 – Gill Lane, Undated.
Gill Lane – Undated
As above description.
H264 – Gill Lane, Undated.
Gill Lane – Undated
As above description.
H265 – Gill Lane, Undated.
Gill Lane – Undated
As above description.
H266 – Gill Lane, Undated.
Gill Lane – Undated
As above description.
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Consolidated by Elaine Ellwood. 22 May 2021.
Last updated: 23 December 2023 – Photo ID: X844, X864. 09 July 2023 – Photo ID: 0000 waiting for number to be issued. 9 December 2022 – All images updated.