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Yeadon Landmarks

Harper Lane

Looking towards Harper Rock which is the terrace of stone cottages in the middle of the view. On the left are cottages which were demolished, Lane Fox Court…

Harper Rock

Row of stone terrace houses addressed as Harper Rock, seen from Harper Lane, sited opposite Morrisons petrol station.

Harper Terrace

Harper Terrace is just off Harper Lane opposite Brooklands Crescent. The terrace is in two halves with the access road in the middle….

Harrogate Road

This view taken on Victoria Avenue (Harrogate Road) looks towards the crossroads of Warren House Lane & Whitehouse Lane which is…

Haw Lane

Haw Lane.

Haworth Court

Haworth Court sheltered housing complex just before and during demolition, new flats are to be built on the site.

Haworth Lane

The caption with this image claims that this cottage was the oldest in Yeadon, a date stone above the door has an inscription for 1699.

Hawthorn Crescent

Hawthorn Crescent street sign.

Health Centre

In the foreground is the car park for Morrisons supermarket. The low building is Yeadon Health Centre, now rebuilt, behind is the Methodist Church. Moving right, a back…

Henshaw Lane (1)

A photograph located on Henshaw Lane, Yeadon, showing a pony and cart with two men and a child. To the right a lady in a shawl with a small girl.

Henshaw Lane (2)

An early morning photograph showing rain wet roads and looking from New Road Side (A65) up Henshaw Lane. On the corner is a newsagents shop then owned by Barrett’s, with a …

Henshaw Lane (3)

Here we see the demolition workers removing the tons of stone and debris in convoys of vehicles.

High Croft House

High Croft House was once the home of the Myers family on Silver Lane, Suffolk Court Surgery is now in the vicinity. The photo was taken during the severe…

High Street 1860 to present (01)

An early view of the upper High Street looking back towards Albert Mill on the left, Albert Square to the right of the chimney and Cemetery Road and the last house on…

High Street 1860 to present (02)

View of the High Street from the lens of E E Slater on a glass slide, on the right edge is the Rawdon Co-op which is now a St. Gemma’s charity shop….

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