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The road on the left is Jim Allen Lane and it becomes Town Gate at the junction.

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The Mayor, Eunice Shaw, re-opened the club at the Black Swan in 1969. The Mayor played the ukulele

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Known as the Ridge. Featured in the Geoff Boswell Calendar of 2004.

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Outside the White Lion & Greyhound, Shade.
An early open top bus with external stairs at the rear to the upper deck and solid rubber tyres. Open top buses were not popular in winter and started to be replaced by covered top deck models from theā€¦

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The name was changed to the General Rawdon in 1875, so this photograph must pre-date that.

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On the left the Hole in the Wall pub and the building on the right over the bridge has been demolished.

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The Hole in the Wall is on the left, Council Offices centre, and the chimney of Bridge Mill to the right.

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Located on Keighley Road, this is no longer a pub. Photograph was taken in 2008.
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