High Street 1860 to present (03)
At the left edge is Robert Howard’s shop selling stockings. E Howgate “Licensed game dealer “has festooned his premises with rabbits, fowl and game birds, he has also put a stand at the edge of…
High Street 1860 to present (04)
c1910 – L Myers’ premises on the High Street, he was a painter and decorator, paperhanger and contractor. This wooden unit had …
High Street 1860 to present (05)
1930 – On the left edge is Ben Brown’s greengrocers, goods are displayed outside the shop a delivery bicycle is also outside. On the wall facing a notice lists the advantages of Yeadon Picture…
High Street 1860 to present (06)
1960s – On the left, the white building is Yeadon Picture House, now the Aviator Inn. A sign for Crockatt’s dry cleaners is on the right.
High Street 1860 to present (07)
This is the lower end of the High Street looking directly across to Town Street (The Steep). On the left is Ivegate with Silver Lane with…
High Street 1860 to present (08)
n the left side of the road is the side of the Liberal Club, then a dry cleaners, Yeadon Picture House is located at the bend in the street with display cases on the wall. On the right are…
High Street 1860 to present (09)
Looking across the High Street from the junction with Silver Lane, Ivegate is on the right. On the left edge is the Post Office. At the corner with …
High Street 1860 to present (10)
1999 – On the left is the Albert Inn, this is the upper or “top end” of the High Street.
High Street 1860 to present (11)
To the left is Morrison’s store, on the right is ‘Blockbuster’s’ video rental shop at the corner with Marshall Street.
High Street 1860 to present (12)
Windmill Lane is on the left, to the right, on the High Street is Vermont House which is the base for Walsh Vehicle Repairs Ltd.
High Street 1860 to present (13)
3 & 4: looking towards the bottom of the High Street.
High Street 1860 to present (14)
June 28th 2014: Two businesses on the High Street, Sew Quick at number 35 and Heebie Jeebies café.
Hopeville (01)
Hopeville, a substantial stone house situated off Harper Lane, was once the home of the Slater family, most of the extensive gardens have now been built on…
Hopeville (02)
A tug – of – war between men and women in the garden of Hopeville House, home of amateur photographer E E Slater. It is thanks to him that we have so…
Hopeville (03)
Members of Queen Street Methodist Chapel attending an open-air service in the garden of Hopeville House on Whit Monday, 8th June 1908, the home of Ernest…