Title | Haworth Lane |
Date | Undated |
Location | Yeadon |
Photo ID | E382 |
Comment | 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. Photographer’s James Farrar, donated by his son David and Charles Lideard, donated by his daughter Christine Hogg. |
Haworth Lane – Undated
This is thought to be Haworth Lane, the pale coloured building just left of centre is the Tut & Shive (Formerly the Robin Hood) Hotel.
To the right the roof of the Temperance Hall is above the houses and beyond is the chimney of Manor Mill. In the middle of the horizon is a gasometer, located at the gasworks on New Road (A65) and the tower of St Johns Church.
Previous Comments:
Re L305
Peter Brittle
The building at the foot of Haworth Lane which partially obscures the Robin Hood pub was my parent’s (E & S Brittle) Bakers and Confectioners shop, which faced onto The Green, from the mid 1950’s until these properties were pulled down for redevelopment. I well remember walking up and down the lane on a regular basis.
09 December 2017.
Re 382
Watkinson
We always called it the Manor House which was divided into 3 houses on Manor Terrace dated 1699. All my brothers & sisters & myself were born their
10 December 2017.
Consolidated by Jack Brayshaw. 22 August 2021.
Last Updated: 11 December 2022 – All Images updated.