Title | Hopeville |
Date | 1900 |
Location | Yeadon |
Photo ID | L255 |
Comment | 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 many images of the Victorian / Edwardian eras. |
A524 – Hopeville, 1900.
Hopeville – 1900
View of Hopeville House and garden, it was the home of Ernest Ethelbert Slater and family.
B946 – Hopeville, 1900.
Hopeville – 1900
Three different images titled “Nurse and child”, taken by E E Slater on glass slides. They are seen here in their present condition which shows the damage caused by time.
B947 – Hopeville, 1900.
Hopeville – 1900
As above.
B948 – Hopeville, 1900.
Hopeville – 1900
As above.
C919 – Hopeville, 1900.
Hopeville – 1900
A woman and a girl in the greenhouse at Hopeville House, it is a clear image which shows details of Edwardian fashion. Photographer E E Slater.
H596 – Hopeville, 1900.
Hopeville – 1900
The same young lady as in the image above in the greenhouse at Hopeville House with a young boy.
D731 – Hopeville, 1900.
Hopeville – 1900
A slide taken in the garden of Hopeville House which shows a young boy in a sailor suit, he was a relative of the photographer E E Slater.
D812 – Hopeville, 1900.
Hopeville – 1900
The following four images of children taken on slides by E E Slater, they are seen in the garden of Slater’s home, Hopeville House.
D813 – Hopeville, 1900.
Hopeville – 1900
As above.
D814 – Hopeville, 1900.
Hopeville – 1900
As above.
D815 – Hopeville, 1900.
Hopeville – 1900
As above.
L324 – Unknown, c1900.
Unknown – c1900
The name and location of this property is unknown, E E Slater had many affluent friends, the house perhaps belonged to one of them.
X013 – Hopeville, 1904.
Hopeville – 1904
A Humber motor car with a Sheffield registration number outside Hopeville House.
This vehicle was previously believed to have been registered in Bradford, however, research carried out on 05 May 2023 revealed that it was in fact registered in Sheffield. No registration suffix’s were recorded in Bradford that can be found. Again the date of the image may well have been later, perhaps c1910.
F257 – Hopeville, 1908.
Hopeville – 1908
18th September 1908: An image taken at Hopeville, these people are possibly members of the Slater family or their friends. The man on the right holding the child is Ernest Ethelbert Slater, this is one of his slides, digitally transferred by John Hobson.
H220 – Hopeville, 1908.
Hopeville – 1908
1908: Musicians on the lawn at Hopeville, home of E E Slater photographer. This was a Whit Monday gathering. The photograph was taken in what was the garden of AHS Archivist, Carlo Harrison.
K283 – Hopeville, 1908.
Hopeville – 1908
June 8th 1908: E E Slater was a member of Queen Street Chapel, on Whit Monday’s he invited the congregation to garden parties in the grounds of his home Hopeville. This is where this crowd of smartly dressed people are going.
Previous Comments:
Philip Peel
I keep seeing photos or items relating to Hopeville House, but could someone kindly let me know where the house stands or stood?
17 August 2019.
adminCH02
Hi Philip,
The house is still standing, divided into two large apartments.
It is at the top of Harper Lane just off to the right, sort of opposite Morrisons car park.
Carlo.
18 August 2019.