EAW044375 ENGLAND (1952). St Barnabas Garth, Camp Field and environs, Leeds, 1952
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Title | [EAW044375] St Barnabas Garth, Camp Field and environs, Leeds, 1952 |
Reference | EAW044375 |
Date | 27-June-1952 |
Link | |
Place name | LEEDS |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 429754, 432745 |
Longitude / Latitude | -1.548309367026, 53.789954169141 |
National Grid Reference | SE298327 |
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Crabtree's Foundry, this was a short cut to school when we were kids. |
Kevin |
Tuesday 27th of October 2020 02:32:33 PM |
St. Francis Senior school (girls) |
Kevin |
Tuesday 27th of October 2020 01:11:00 PM |
St. Francis infant school |
Kevin |
Tuesday 27th of October 2020 01:09:34 PM |
I lived here as a kid, I can honestly say it was the best time of my life. I started school at St. Francis infants and left school when St. Josephs boys merged with St. Francis girls senior school in the 60's |
Kevin |
Tuesday 27th of October 2020 01:08:32 PM |
This area was the footings for the next block of flats (they were never built) as kids we used to call these the Stumps |
Kevin |
Tuesday 27th of October 2020 01:01:04 PM |
The Commercial, Sweet street, now sadly boarded up. |
trevorsboy |
Friday 4th of May 2018 05:28:01 PM |
David street Cafe used to be loacted here in the 90's, great food |
megatoad |
Friday 28th of July 2017 05:02:49 PM |
Globe Mills, one of Arthur Harrisons 2 mills. My father worked here until it closed as a woolen mill in the 1970's, they relocated to their other site Hill Top Mills in Bramley. I used to get taken around the weaving sheds as a toddler by the weavers. I loved the clatter of the old Hattersley looms with the whizzing shuttles
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megatoad |
Friday 28th of July 2017 05:01:39 PM |
The Grove Inn
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megatoad |
Friday 28th of July 2017 04:58:28 PM |
leeds Corporation Water Works TIED house. My father Denis Stansfield lived here |
mark stansfield |
Monday 30th of November 2015 11:28:26 AM |
Wellington Street Bus Station |
Class31 |
Thursday 15th of October 2015 08:26:43 AM |
Now long gone, I thought I'd never see these flats again. I lived here at 44 St. Barnabas Garth from 1968-1974/5. Have great memories of this area as a child, used to love being sent next door to Crystal Palace Pub by mother for regular supply of Smiths Bovril Crisps. |
Will |
Wednesday 14th of October 2015 11:48:28 PM |
Interesting 'foot print' for the same shape building to the west, with a pattern of informal footpaths crossing the site. Was this block damaged in the war or was it stopped in 1939 at the out break of war? |
Maurice |
Thursday 15th of October 2015 09:44:56 AM |
Tram lines came out of the depot and went under the station for storage. |
John Wass |
Tuesday 30th of September 2014 03:24:49 PM |
hockey pitch ? |
steve |
Thursday 7th of August 2014 02:18:06 PM |
It was St Joseph,s playground when I attended the school from 1970 -1973. To the left was St Francis school and church. I lived on manor road in the leeds Corporation Waterworks tied house |
mark stansfield |
Monday 30th of November 2015 11:26:47 AM |
No - This was the girls netball pitch |
Kevin |
Tuesday 27th of October 2020 02:29:21 PM |
i believe that this is the crystal palace public house |
steve |
Thursday 12th of June 2014 05:43:25 PM |