EPW015805 ENGLAND (1926). The market place, Otley, 1926

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Details

Title [EPW015805] The market place, Otley, 1926
Reference EPW015805
Date 5-June-1926
Link
Place name OTLEY
Parish OTLEY
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 420232, 445516
Longitude / Latitude -1.6920169956796, 53.905207572646
National Grid Reference SE202455

Pins

The buildings that were replaced in the 1930s by Moss's grocery shop, latterly Jack Fultons.

Mikeya
Saturday 29th of November 2025 10:37:14 PM
The Queens Head pub on Kirkgate closed in 1955.

Mikeya
Saturday 29th of November 2025 10:32:06 PM
The New Inn public house, closed 1988, and now Superdrug.

Mikeya
Saturday 29th of November 2025 10:29:13 PM
Tin shed that still stands as Wormalds Garage.

Mikeya
Saturday 29th of November 2025 10:27:17 PM
Junction of Newmarket and Mercury Row

Mikeya
Saturday 29th of November 2025 10:26:12 PM
Junction of Walkergate, Nelson St and Charles St.

Mikeya
Saturday 29th of November 2025 10:25:10 PM
Site of the current Post Office, built in the late 1930s, after Crossgate was constructed continuing what had been Sugar St towards Boroughgate.

Mikeya
Saturday 29th of November 2025 10:24:29 PM
Site of the current Library Hub

Mikeya
Saturday 29th of November 2025 10:22:39 PM
Site of the bus station constructed in the 1930s.

Mikeya
Saturday 29th of November 2025 10:21:10 PM
Trolleybus overhead that ran here from 1915 to 1928.

Mikeya
Saturday 29th of November 2025 10:19:54 PM
The entrance to the now filled in underground public lavatories.

Mikeya
Saturday 29th of November 2025 10:18:09 PM
The Victorian Jubilee Clock in the market square was originally constructed by public subscription, as a memorial for the Transvaal War at the turn of the 20th Century, a memorial for Belgian refugees from World War I and a dedication was also installed in August 2005 to all those from Otley who suffered in World War II.

Lynda Tubbs
Thursday 8th of May 2014 02:35:29 PM