EAW044375 ENGLAND (1952). St Barnabas Garth, Camp Field and environs, Leeds, 1952

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Details

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

Pins

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

megatoad
Friday 28th of July 2017 05:01:39 PM

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