Hygenic Laundry 1940's/50's

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Jools
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HiDoes anyone know the name of the folk on the photos? My Gran is in the middle with the dark collar and white shoes.I don't know a lot about the Hygenic laundry so any info would be useful.Jools
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Jools
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Still new here so not sure if you can put 2 photos on same post, here's the other one    
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BLAKEY
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For some illogical reason I seem to recall stromgly that its address was "Cecil Road, Armley, Leeds 12."
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In 1916 it was thornhill St. Upper Wortley.

Jools
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Hi BlakeyThanks for your reply. Think Gran might have been living in Elsworth Terrace at the time of the photo.Jools Oops missed your 2nd post there while answering your first

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BLAKEY wrote: For some illogical reason I seem to recall stromgly that its address was "Cecil Road, Armley, Leeds 12." Hi Chris,I suspect that you may be thinking of Moorfield Laundry.Ian

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iansmithofotley wrote: BLAKEY wrote: For some illogical reason I seem to recall stromgly that its address was "Cecil Road, Armley, Leeds 12." Hi Chris,I suspect that you may be thinking of Moorfield Laundry.Ian Thanks Ian - that may well be so - I had no idea why I remembered the address so clearly as I have never been a customer of such a facility in Armley, so there we are.
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Hygenic Laundry - Cecil Road LS12 (Back of Armley Park School)Moorfield Laundry - Edinburgh Grove LS12 (Just off Town Street, top end)Most of my family (mam & dad, grans, uncles & aunts), including me, worked at the Hygenic at one time. Sadly though nearly all are gone to the great washouse in the sky. It was the mid 70's when I worked there.    
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Chrism wrote: Hygenic Laundry - Cecil Road LS12 (Back of Armley Park School)Moorfield Laundry - Edinburgh Grove LS12 (Just off Town Street, top end)Most of my family (mam & dad, grans, uncles & aunts), including me, worked at the Hygenic at one time. Sadly though nearly all are gone to the great washouse in the sky. It was the mid 70's when I worked there. Wonder what the Tetley's pubs called in the background? Somewhere in Armley town st?    
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Don't think it's Town Street.

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