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Osmondthorpe Station, Leeds - DNT00144
The station, or probably a halt, on the Leeds Selby and York line was opened in 1930 by the LNER between Marsh Lane and Cross Gates stations following construction of a large housing estate. It was closed in 1960. The station is seen here possibly…
Kippax Station, Nr Leeds - DNT00153
The station seen here with very well maintained gardens was on the NER Castleford to Garforth single track line which opened in 1878 primarily for coal traffic and the Kippax coalfield. The line closed to passengers in 1951 and fully over its whole…
Beeston Station, Leeds, 1961 - DNT00157
On the GNR Leeds - King Cross main line only a few miles out of Leeds centre it opened in 1860 and closed 1953.
Armley & Wortley Station, Leeds - DNT00158
After Holbeck High level this was the first station out of Leeds Central on the GNR ‘short line’ to Bradford which had opened in 1854. The line was also used by the L&YR for their Leeds traffic from Bradford, Halifax and the west.The timetable…
Gildersome Station Nr. Leeds - DNT00165
The station was on the Heaton Lodge & Wortley Railway from Huddersfield to Leeds, which always known as the ‘Leeds New Line’,and it opened at the same time as the line in 1900. Seen here pre-
First World War it only had a short existence being closed…
First World War it only had a short existence being closed…
Manningham Station - DNT00221
The first station out of Bradford on the Midland’s line towards Shipley it was opened in 1868 and closed nearly a hundred years later in 1965.
Horton Junction, Bradford - DNT00228
A passenger service approaching Bradford on the GNR’s Queensbury line with the branch to City Roads Goods which had opened in 1876 joining on the right. Horton Park Station is just visible beyond the last carriage, this had opened in 1880 and was…
Bowling Junction and Site of Station - DNT00230
Looking in the Halifax direction with the north portal of Bowling Tunnel all but hidden by smoke. The line in the centre continues to Bradford Exchange and the line going off to the left is the Bowling Curve to Laisterdyke where it joined the…
Stoney Royd and Back High Street, Hebden Bridge. - HBC00552
Taken from Heptonstall Road, all the properties on the left hand side of the road were demolished in the late 1950s/early 1960s.
Tags: Hebden Bridge, Heptonstall Road, Houses, Street Names
High Street, Hebden Bridge, 1962 - HBC00572
The houses are shown here shortly before demolition.
Tags: 1960s, Derelict, Gas Lamp, Hebden Bridge, Houses
Hebden Bridge - WSC00103
Taken from the church yard of the former St John's church above the Keighley Road, with the Council Offices in the centre and on the left the Shoulder of Mutton on Bridge Gate.
Croft Mill, Hebden Bridge. - WSC00119
On the left is Croft Mill with its chimney and behind the chimney is Zion Particular Baptist Chapel. Running down the centre of the photo are the 100 Steps from Marlborough Road to Commercial Street. The houses on the right are the rear of Crossley…
Hebden Bridge Houses - WSC00139
These houses are on Foster Lane, Highfield Crescent, known as the frying pan because of its shape, can be seen in the background. The cobbled road runs down to Victoria Road. The small building to the left of the lamppost was for many years a…
Tags: Cobbles, Foster Lane, Hebden Bridge, Highfield Crescent, Houses
Birchcliffe Hillside, Hebden Bridge. - WSC00152
Taken from the Old Bridge looking towards the Birchcliffe hillside with Bridge Gate is in the foreground. The building with the corrugated roof was for many years Albert Fielden's bookies shop whilst on Bridge Gate the building with the shutters at…
Hebden Bridge View. - WSC00157
Looking across from Union Street on the Birchcliffe Hillside to terraces off Palace House Road along with the abattoir. In the centre Croft Mill and chimney.
Tags: Abattoir, Buildings, Hebden Bridge, Houses, Mill chimney, Slaughter house, Townscape
Heptonstall Old Church - WSC00159
Taken from the top of the tower of the new church. This old medieval church was replaced by the new church in the same churchyard in the 1850s.
Tags: Church & Chapels, Heptonstall, Houses, Places
The Buttress, Hebden Bridge. - WSC00193
View over the town from the Buttress with Buttress Brink tenements on the right, demolished 1967/8.
Hebden Bridge from Horsehold - WSC00201
Looking down on the town with the landmark chimney of Calder Mill on the right, the mill itself was gutted by fire in November 1964. Heptonstall Road climbing the hillside in the centre but below it housing on High Street and on the north side of…
Wadsworth Lane, Hebden Bridge. - WSC00219
The town is out of sight hidden by the buildings but the steep cut of the Upper Calder Valley is very noticeable.
Hebden Bridge from Wadsworth Moor. - WSC00221
On the right houses on Fairfield and diagonally above them Horsehold and to their right Dodd Naze. On the right hand hillside houses on the Heptonstall estate.
Ibbotroyd Clough, Hebden Bridge. - WSC00222
Looking down from Sandy Gate over Ibbotroyd Clough to houses on Heptonstall Road with Hebden Bridge itself largely out of sight in the valley bottom. In the centre of the photo is the landmark chimney of Calder Mill and to its left Horsehold Road…
Heptonstall from Wadsworth. - WSC00224
Probably taken from Nook Lane looking over Lane Ends Lane and Ibbotroyd Clough.
Tags: Church, Dry Stone Wall, Fields, Heptonstall, Horses, Houses, Moorland, Places
Heptonstall from Nook Lane. - WSC00234
Looking towards Heptonstall from Nook Lane
Tags: Church, Drystone wall, Fields, Heptonstall, Houses, Moorland, Places
Nutclough, Hebden Bridge. - WSC00235
The hotel sign is on the wall of the former Nutclough House Hotel and above it are Eiffel Buildings with on the right houses on Keighley Road.