Title | Henshaw Lane (C of E) School |
Date | Undated |
Location | Yeadon |
Photo ID | A017 |
Comment | This image is of Henshaw Lane, the large building on the right at the junction with Gill Lane was a Church of England school. Richard Barwick of Low Hall had given land for the building of St John’s church (1844), this was followed by the school in 1847. The date is carved on a stone at the entrance. |
P369 – Henshaw Lane (C of E ) School, 1898.
Henshaw Lane ( C of E ) School – 1898
The teacher with this class of children is thought to be Miss Mary Palliser.
FB012 – Henshaw Lane (C of E ) School, 1902.
Henshaw Lane ( C of E ) School – 1902
Class photo of children who attended Yeadon National School, the ages range from the very young on the front row to older boys standing at the back.
Donated by Christine Phillips.
M314 – Henshaw Lane (C of E ) School, c1907.
Henshaw Lane ( C of E ) School – c1907
Standards 1 & 2 with their teachers, taken in or before 1907 when the school closed.
Henshaw Lane ( C of E ) School – 1907
2nd August 1907: The school was built in 1847 as the Church School for St. Johns (not in view to the left), when it closed there were 120 pupils who were transferred to South View school.
F152 – Henshaw Lane (C of E ) School, 1907.
Consolidated by Jack Brayshaw. 13 January 2022.
Last updated: 24 January 2023 – All images updated.