Hopeville (04)
Image of a man holding a baby titled “My Dear Little Son”, the scene was captured on a glass slide by E E Slater, probably in the grounds of Hopeville House, Yeadon.
Hopewell House
Hopewell House is situated on Nunroyd Park in line with the end of Maple Terrace. In the early 1900s it was the home of William Hepworth MRCS. Photos taken on a glass…
Ivegate (1)
An early image of Ivegate taken by E. E. Slater. To the left is Sandy Old Way (now called Sandy Way, the “Old” having been dropped) a hanging sign for the Wagon and Horses Inn…
Ivegate (2)
Looking across the car park on Ivegate to the rear of Devonshire House, the lighter coloured buildings to the right of Devonshire House are on Devonshire Place, these…
Ivegate (3)
Image shows on the left an amusement arcade, Bird Holidays then the Crown Inn. The right side has, moving right Rivoli Pizza, an empty shop, Yeadon…
King Street
Bunting is stretched across King Street to celebrate the Coronation of King George VI on the 12th May 1937.
Kirk Lane (1)
On the left is the corner with Whackhouse Lane, James Ives & Sons, Leafield Mill and chimney are next to the cottage(s).
Kirk Lane (2)
The old signage (just visible) shows it was the Post Office, in 2015 this had been an empty shop for over 5 years, now a private house (2021). On the…
Kirk Lane Allotments
The allotments named Kirk Lane are just off Kirk Lane accessed via Swaine Hill.
Kirk Lane Mill
Located on Whackhouse Lane the old mill is now home to a variety of businesses.
Kirk Lane Park
3th July 1907: Jonathan Peate had donated the land for the park, the opening was a huge Civic and public event. A hot air balloon (marked Bradford) is above the crowd….
Kirkland House
Kirklands, a care home for the elderly which was situated on Queensway, it was demolished (2013).
Lane Fox Court
A block of apartments at the junction of Ivegate on the left and Harper Lane which runs in front.