Penny Thorne Drive
Located off Gill Lane, these homes were built on the site of the old Yeadon & Guiseley Gasworks.
Philomen Slater – Memorial
Obelisk monument in Yeadon Cemetery which marks the grave of Philomen Slater, born July 4th 1823, he died aged only 55 on November 16th 1878….
Plane Tree Hill – Bayton Lane
A view looking up towards Plane Tree Hill along Bayton Lane at the Yeadon end, behind the photographer is the Fountain on the Harrogate Road and Yeadon High Street.
Plowmans Walk
This street is located in the area behind Westfield Infant School, accessed via Crofters Lea.
Quarry Mount
photograph of Fred Binns and his dog Smokey posing in front of 9 Quarry Mount. Top right the houses are numbers 92 and 94 the High Street.
Queen Street
Shows the back view looking towards the High Street where the Lecture Hall is in view, this was demolished in September 1973.
Queen Street Chapel 1900/2013
Queen Street Methodist Chapel was built in 1865 and cost £3,600. The older image on the left shows the chapel in it’s glory days, the…
Railway Station
An image of a poster advertising the opening of the station. Photo courtesy of the Station Hotel, Guiseley….
Rockfield Terrace
Seen during the snowy winter of 1933, these were the homes of Mr and Mrs Fred Cooper, Mr and Mrs Arthur James Cooper and Mary, all of AJL Cooper, builders.
Rombalds Croft
Street sign for Rombalds Croft which is located off Marshall Street, 2nd turning on the left from the High Street.
Rufford (2)
View from Rawdon up to Yeadon, compare this with image D382 below, which shows the area after it was built on.