R.A.F aerial photography over Leeds in 1951.
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Phill_dvsn wrote: I'll add some more photos and text over time.I have about half the links to the full size photos finished. I'll have the rest done by today Many many thanks, great work.Burmantofts pottery great but the Pottery Field housing in all it's glory was fantastic.Wonder if all the relatives were in that day!
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geoffb wrote: Is that a paddy train near to crossing by the Bridgefield from Waterloo pit, wow!!! Eagle eye Geoff.Indeed it is. You can even see the man from the little hut with his red flag waving it across the road.I've been able to zoom into that photo better. I've added the blown up photo of the Paddy train on the front page now. What I'll do is pick out things like that of interest out, and add them to the photos as I go along. Part of the 'red road' featured on S.L before can be seen on that photo too.Wasn't there something about the house next to it? The Council knocked it down and kicked the tenant out or something like that?
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Jogon wrote: Any Brackenwood Gledhow stuff? Hi Rick.You know I keep getting asked if I have any Middleton, Belle Isle, Seacroft and now Brackenwood.When you think about it, when these photos were taken in 1951 most of those places didn't yet exist I'm afraid Gledhow and Roundhay isn't well covered. The nearest photos to those areas are the Roundhay Road, Gipton Wood, and Oakwood Lane photos. I think the R.A.F were concentrating more on the industrial ability of the Cities and towns. The City Center itself hasn't been flown directly over. I've added a few more close up photos of areas of interest. And all the links to the full size photo should now work. Let me know if you come across a dud or broken link please.
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Well Phill - I'm sure everyone joins me in thanking for the gift of these wonderful pictures.As an old gimmer who greatly regrets the passing of what I call "THE Leeds" I appreciate the chance to examine these in great detail 'ere long. Already I've spotted one or two transport gems in miniature which I'll look further into. One is the inexplicable appearance of a Ledgard double decker rounding the bottom of Eastgate - there is no reason why it should be there, but the livery is quite clear and no other operator with those colours ran just there - well I don't think so. Then there is the Chamberlain or Horsfield tram descending Woodhouse Lane below the University - ah no, you young 'uns, NOT going to Beeston but via Boar Lane and Briggate to Moortown, Roundhay etc !!Those were the days.
There's nothing like keeping the past alive - it makes us relieved to reflect that any bad times have gone, and happy to relive all the joyful and fascinating experiences of our own and other folks' earlier days.