EAW047322 ENGLAND (1952). Manor Row, Bradford, 1952. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.

© Copyright OpenStreetMap contributors and licensed by the OpenStreetMap Foundation. 2024. Cartography is licensed as CC BY-SA.

Nearby Images (11)

EAW047322
  0° 0m
EAW049789
  101° 110m
EAW049786
  114° 111m
EAW049788
  92° 114m
EAW049783
  92° 126m
EAW049787
  86° 126m
EAW049785
  87° 128m
EAW049790
  89° 142m
EAW049784
  123° 149m
EAW047324
  50° 204m
EAW047326
  60° 276m

Details

Title [EAW047322] Manor Row, Bradford, 1952. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
Reference EAW047322
Date 17-September-1952
Link
Place name BRADFORD
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 416208, 433433
Longitude / Latitude -1.7539098309963, 53.796736781017
National Grid Reference SE162334

Pins


H.J.Hill
Monday 13th of October 2014 09:09:30 PM
Rawson Market buildings still bomb-damaged in 1952.

H.J.Hill
Monday 13th of October 2014 08:29:41 PM
Carlton Grammar School. The council-run boys' school in the former Bradford Grammar School buildings.

H.J.Hill
Monday 13th of October 2014 08:28:43 PM
The Eye & Ear Hospital on Hallfield Road. It was replaced in 1966 by the building at the end of the Bradford Royal Infirmary.

H.J.Hill
Monday 13th of October 2014 08:27:38 PM
The huge complex that was Busby's department store. It continued at the other side of Hallfield Road.

H.J.Hill
Monday 13th of October 2014 08:25:00 PM
Regent Cinema (later Essoldo)

H.J.Hill
Monday 13th of October 2014 08:23:28 PM
There was a Betty's Cafe on the first floor of this building.

H.J.Hill
Monday 13th of October 2014 08:22:46 PM
John Street - Open Air Market (pronounced oppen-air market)

H.J.Hill
Monday 13th of October 2014 08:21:52 PM
The Darley Street entrance to the original Bradford Central Library. The glazed skylight over the 'general library' can be seen parallel to Darley Street.

H.J.Hill
Monday 13th of October 2014 08:20:17 PM
The void that had been the Savoy Cinema. The replacement M&S store had been delayed by WW2 and shortages of building materials.

H.J.Hill
Monday 13th of October 2014 08:18:13 PM