Green mound behind old church

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polo
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Post by polo »

Hang on a sec ive seen that part of moor rd before never knew or actually even suspected it was same road how long was moor rd it must have been massive did it roughly follow todays motorway and snake round ?

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This is the course Moor Road took in the 50's before the motorway came.It would be interesting to see if there are any photos of the lost part of Moor Road on Leodis.
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nice one is there any way that i can zoom into that? (something else has caught my eye lol)Im guessing prob not as there not much in the way of buildings near it but leodis comes up trumps more often than not the only pic of moor ive already seen is showing edge of moor house pub

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Post by Phill_dvsn »

polo wrote: nice one is there any way that i can zoom into that? (something else has caught my eye lol) And better?http://www.hunslet.org/Hunslet_Moor_%28 ... oor%201932
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Yeah cheers funny ive been on that site about a year ago. Rather than me start a new thread id like to ask something else if i may.Its all regarding hunslet hall road and the hall that it refers to.Now ive done a lot of research on the hall and it belonged to some of the big familys of leeds (nevilles i think).However there dosent appear to be anything on the net regarding the location of this hall. I would like to try and pin point in todays terms where the hall would have been.Ive read a book called "the forgotten folk of hunslet" which has reference to the hall but there dosent seem to be much out there any help on this one will be greatly apreciated

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Phill_dvsn wrote: polo wrote: nice one is there any way that i can zoom into that? (something else has caught my eye lol) And better?http://www.hunslet.org/Hunslet_Moor_%28 ... oor%201932 Well thanks a blooming lot Phill, had my evening planned, quick look on S.L. then something on the telly at 8pm that I was going to watch.Then what happens - you pop that link on, I take a look see and then lose two hours browsing the site - thanks a bunch pal.Seriously, that really is a facinating site, very interesting indeed, especially the ability to hover over certain points and find out more information.I knew roughly where Hudswell's Clerks, Hunslet engine Co, Fowlers etc etc were but now, with the aid of that site and its maps I can place them exactlyCheers Phill

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Post by tilly »

Hi polo The air raid shelter that was on Hunslet Moor was at the back of St Peters Court just over the wall on the moor.It was dug up and filled in many years ago.
No matter were i end my days im an Hunslet lad with Hunslet ways.

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Post by polo »

cheers tilly thats that one solved. That'll be why I cant find it then. I'll tell my g'dad the next time that i see him.

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polo wrote: Yeah cheers funny ive been on that site about a year ago. Rather than me start a new thread id like to ask something else if i may.Its all regarding hunslet hall road and the hall that it refers to.Now ive done a lot of research on the hall and it belonged to some of the big familys of leeds (nevilles i think).However there dosent appear to be anything on the net regarding the location of this hall. I would like to try and pin point in todays terms where the hall would have been.Ive read a book called "the forgotten folk of hunslet" which has reference to the hall but there dosent seem to be much out there any help on this one will be greatly apreciated Neville of Liversedge married a Gascoigne heir and became owner of Hunslet, (“a village of quiet cleanliness and repose”) in the 1500s.“Under the Gascoignes and Nevilles, the features of Hunslet were a great manor house and park5: this was Hunslet Hall. Hunslet itself featured "a slender and obsequious population, a feeble and unskilful husbandry, but quiet, cleanliness and repose”. 5Hunslet Hall was formerly a stately building surrounded with a considerable park and presenting all the indications of aristocratic consequence and affluence.5 It was demolished in about 1930.Taken from here: http://www.hunslet.org/Up_to_1700.htmlWhat I find strange is that if it was demolished in 1930 I can't find it on any old maps & very little reference to it elsewhere

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Post by tilly »

Looking at phills top map of Moor Road were it meets Dewsbury Road St Peters Church is on the left.Behind the church on the moor its self is a big oblong shape the air raid shelter i remember was in this very spot but only took up a third of this space.That would be the left end of the oblong could it be the shelter took up all the space shown on the map if so it must have been some size or is it some thing else showing on the map.?    
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