Who occupied these buildings and shops?
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what i find interesting about the photo is that there is no sign of the subway that used to emerge on the opposite side of the road,now filled in.To built such a subway must have been a challenging feat of engineering to do retrospectively and always assumed that it had been dug as part of the original roadworks.(many a lunchtime ciggie under there when i was a pupil at "aggies"in the early 80's).
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Linky Oik wrote: uncle mick wrote: Hope this is some use.Info from the British Phone Books.Dr M Stainton. 5 Burmantofts Steet from at least 1960 till 1970 previously at 34 Springfield Street Leeds 9 in 1955 Ah! Number 5 Burmantofts Street is the building I mentioned in my original post! The photo found here:http://goo.gl/r7c8B- which was originally located by Geordie Exile (see above) has some accompanying text stating that it was a branch of the Midland Bank! Could this be wrong?Assuming the British Phone Book is right, then we have surgeries at both nos: 5 and 21 Burmantofts Street.Anyone have a clear memory either way? British Phone Book again. Dr H Sinson is at 21 Burmantofts Sreet
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simpotts wrote: what i find interesting about the photo is that there is no sign of the subway that used to emerge on the opposite side of the road,now filled in.To built such a subway must have been a challenging feat of engineering to do retrospectively and always assumed that it had been dug as part of the original roadworks.(many a lunchtime ciggie under there when i was a pupil at "aggies"in the early 80's). Blimey. I had forgotten that subway. I think it was built in the mid 70s after the photo was taken. I guess it must have been covered over in the late 80s or early 90s. I wonder if they filled it in, or if there is a cavern under the road.Some pals of mine hung-out down there too. Not me though, I was a "Primmy" boy!
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uncle mick wrote: Linky Oik wrote: uncle mick wrote: Hope this is some use.Info from the British Phone Books.Dr M Stainton. 5 Burmantofts Steet from at least 1960 till 1970 previously at 34 Springfield Street Leeds 9 in 1955 Ah! Number 5 Burmantofts Street is the building I mentioned in my original post! The photo found here:http://goo.gl/r7c8B- which was originally located by Geordie Exile (see above) has some accompanying text stating that it was a branch of the Midland Bank! Could this be wrong?Assuming the British Phone Book is right, then we have surgeries at both nos: 5 and 21 Burmantofts Street.Anyone have a clear memory either way? British Phone Book again. Dr H Sinson is at 21 Burmantofts Sreet The Dr Sinson I knew of had a surgey at the top of Foundry Lane, just past thr Melbourne. I doubt that he is still with us
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I have been speaking to Dr. Morris Stanton who confirms his original surgery was at 34 Springfield Terr. off Nippet Ln.He then moved to 5 Burmantofts St with Dr. Barry Brown.As mentioned the building was previously a bank.Also in the same block was a branch of Bloom's ChemistsDr's Stanton, Brown and Sinson are all still with us.In 1970 they moved to Lincoln Green Health Centre.Three practices 1. Stanton, Brown2. Stinson, Irving, Miller, Levin.3. Feldman.