Leeds Decade of change 1962-72 photos
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Interesting collection of Leeds 1962-72 photos being uploaded on flickr herehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/cliffordstead/set ... 60/detail/
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Great collection there !Best view yet of the old Leek street flats.The turntable at the rear entry of the Markets post officehas beenmentioned on SL before.Theview of Hunslet Lane goods yard and warehouse brings back lots of memories though I never saw it from that angle.Theone listed as Wellington stn shows what was known as the African Village,temporary office and canteen accommodation,was there for Yonks above the station.
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Wow great photos .Certainly brought back memories for me.the photo of Hunslet lane is of particular interest to me , as the Tetley house is the Red Lion which my Aunt and Uncle where the landlords at the same time as the photo . Sid & Eileen Jagger where their names. Being looking for a decent photo of that pub for ages and now I have one.Before that they had the Railway at Marsden other side of Huddersfield and after the Red Lion owned the Station at Guisley from the late 60s to the 80sThe high veiw photo of Woodhouse Lane and the Uni is a real good shot too. Try counting how many churches in the photo.Cheers Yorkie
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Yes that Woodhouse aerial shot is excellent.Here's the full size view of ithttp://www.flickr.com/photos/cliffordstead/525 ... 576221860/
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Cardiarms wrote: I think that's the old leeds High School in the foreground. Cardi I,m sure thats Blenheim School. I went to Brudenell and we use to play rugby against them. Brudenell is long gone now, not sure of Blenheim. cheers Yorkie
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The guy seems to be adding new shots. A few more are on now. It's worth checking regular.
My flickr pictures are herehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/phill_dvsn/Because lunacy was the influence for an album. It goes without saying that an album about lunacy will breed a lunatics obsessions with an album - The Dark side of the moon!