Title | High Street |
Date | 1959 to 1960s |
Location | Yeadon |
Photo ID | FB041 |
Comment | 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. |
FB043 – High Street, 1960s.
High Street – 1960s
H & S Stott Ltd, plumbers and ironmongers are on the left, then Hudson Brother’s butcher’s shop.
Crockatt’s dry cleaners is next, sharing premises with the Chocolate Box.
In the centre is the Albert Inn on Albert Square.
R268 – High Street, 1960s.
High Street – 1960s
On the left is Yeadon Picture House which opened in 1925, as with many cinemas attendance dwindled and it closed in 1987.
It became a bingo hall and is now a public house called the “The Yard” (November 2016).
Note traffic on both sides of the road and easy parking.
U569 – High Street, 1960s.
High Street – 1960s
On the left edge is the Liberal Club, then a dry cleaners. The vacant shop had been Oxfam before they moved to the corner of the High Street with Ivegate then to their present premises higher up on the opposite side of the road. Next, Jack Scott ladies wear then Yeadon Picture House.
Donated by Brian Beeken.
U570 – High Street, 1960s.
High Street – 1960s
Looking down the High Street towards the Steep, on the right is Frank Payne hair stylist, a “washerette”, and Montanari Coffee Bar. The weighing scales are outside a pharmacy and were coin operated.
Donated by Brian Beeken.
Editor’s Note: Of the many, many images within the AHS archives, I finally found one which clearly shows the Bar Montanari Coffee Bar, which was so much part of mine, and many others teenage motorcycling years. It was a favoured meeting place for the local bikers their motorbikes parked along side of the pavement nightly. Other local haunts were the Dam Side Cafe up Cemetery Road, the Riverside Cafe, Otley, Cocabana, Harrogate, just to name a few. Wonderful memories. Ed. JB. 26 December 2023.
U571 – High Street, 1960s.
High Street – 1960s
On the right is Yeadon Library, the service had been transferred from a room in Yeadon Town Hall to the former Co-operative Society premises on the High Street which were closed in 1967. The library opened in June 1968.
Donated by Brian Beeken.
U572 – High Street, 1960s.
High Street – 1960s
On the left are steps leading to the beginning of the Steep (Town Street), the Westminster Bank became Nat West it closed down c2018 and a cafe bar called the Nest opened on the premises. Moving right, looking down to Chapel Lane and the former St. Andrew’s Church Institute which was converted into apartments. The large new building on the right is Haworth Court sheltered housing complex, later extended to the left. It waas demolished in 2015, Wharfedale View was erected on the site for the same purpose in 2016. On the right edge a woman is near the door of the Post Office which at that time was located at the end of the High Street.
Donated by Brian Beeken.
D161 – High Street, 1960s.
High Street – 1960s
Looking up the High Street in the direction of Albert Square.
In the centre with a white car parked outside is a branch of the Leeds Industrial Co-operative Stores, these premises later became Yeadon Library.
Moving right, Martins dry cleaners, Paramount Stores, The Pork Shop and Marshall Beach newsagents.
L062 – High Street, 1960s.
High Street – 1960s
Looking down the High Street before Morrison’s store was built on the left.
H & E Wright have a shop on the left, to the right is the Leeds Co-operative shop at the corner with Marshall Street.
Photographer Charles Lideard, donated by his daughter Christine Hogg.
L075 – High Street, 1960s.
High Street – 1960s
The upper High Street, in the centre is the Albert Mill which was demolished in 1971.
On the left edge is Back Alma Street, then Alma Street, next Rockfield Terrace, the view today has changed as properties on Alma Street have been demolished leaving a shorter street with a green space next to the High Street.
On the right is the Albert Inn with the sign for Tetley’s ales outside.
Photographer Charles Lideard, donated by his daughter Christine Hogg.
L092 – High Street, 1960s.
High Street – 1960s
Looking up the High Street, at the end of the left side of the road is the old Lecture Hall set back a little then Albert Mill.
The Albert Inn on Albert Square is in the middle of the view.
Photographer Charles Lideard, donated by his daughter Christine Hogg.
L101 – High Street, 1960s.
High Street – 1960s
The large white building on the left was Yeadon Picture House (cinema) and is now the Aviator public house (March 2016), on the right Stott’s hardware shop and Crockatt’s dry cleaners can be seen.
Photographer Charles Lideard, donated by his daughter Christine Hogg.
L133 – High Street, 1960s.
High Street – 1960s
Section of the High Street, on the left is F E Moore at one time this was a pharmacy and until recently (June 2015) was a florists shop and is now vacant (July 2015)
To the right is Clark photographer now Blue Estate Agents, the premises immediately following are now occupied by the Yorkshire Bank.
Photographer Charles Lideard, donated by his daughter Christine Hogg.
L143 – High Street, 1960s.
High Street – 1960s
The end of the High Street looking down the Steep (Town Street), on the left is the Great Outdoors shop on Ivegate, to the right is Westminster Bank on Silver Lane.
Photographer Charles Lideard, donated by his daughter Christine Hogg.
L202 – High Street, 1960s.
High Street – 1960s
Looking across the High Street to premises of F E Moore, on the left edge is Rigg’s butchers.
Photographer Charles Lideard, donated by his daughter Christine Hogg.
FB228 – High Street, 1962.
High Street – 1962
Bottom of the High Street, the Westminster Bank is on Silver Lane which goes off to the right.
The Post Office (now Penny Black restaurant) is at the corner of the High Street with Gallons grocers on the right.
Image Donated by Dennis Court.
D404 – High Street, 1964.
High Street – 1964
A busy scene on the High Street, note the two-way traffic. On the left edge is Rigg’s butchers shop, next Birdsall’s shoe shop.
W698 – High Street, 1960s.
High Street – 1960s
Looking up the High Street taken from where we lived opposite the mill at 126 High Street in the 1960s. Murgatroyd’s Mill on the left.
Donated by Julie Martin.
W699 – High Street, 1960s.
High Street – 1960s
Looking down the High Street taken from where we lived opposite the mill at 126 High Street in the 1960s. The White Swan public house in white.
Donated by Julie Martin.