EPW023834 ENGLAND (1928). Leigh Mills, Stanningley, 1928
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Title | [EPW023834] Leigh Mills, Stanningley, 1928 |
Reference | EPW023834 |
Date | September-1928 |
Link | |
Place name | STANNINGLEY |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 421892, 434194 |
Longitude / Latitude | -1.6675555116808, 53.803369172782 |
National Grid Reference | SE219342 |
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Station goods shed (still extant in builders' merchant).
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Malcolm |
Wednesday 5th of February 2014 01:27:26 PM |
Leigh House, Varley Street, Pudsey |
Leigh House |
Thursday 3rd of October 2013 08:39:11 AM |
teaching staff at Primrose Hill Elementary Scchool c.1900 (my grandmother middle row, left) |
Mike Harrison |
Tuesday 3rd of July 2012 09:40:45 AM |
I think that the young lady on this picture bottom right is my Gt. Aunt who was a teacher at Primrose Hill around early 1900's. Her name was Mary Jane Hawkswell Tinker. Does anyone have more information about this picture. |
Sun Flower |
Sunday 5th of March 2017 03:29:45 PM |
St Paul's Church (building still there) |
Mike Harrison |
Sunday 1st of July 2012 07:29:47 PM |
primrose hill school |
steve |
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 02:51:44 PM |
stanningley railway station |
steve |
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 02:50:53 PM |
leigh mills now owlcoates retail park |
steve |
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 02:50:02 PM |
Trams afaik were not very common around the UK. |
Luke |
Monday 25th of June 2012 08:41:04 PM |
For a time this is where Leeds trams met Bradford ones. Different gauge, so transfer necessary. Sliding bogies were tried for a short time, but not very satisfactory. Bradford replaced tram with 'trackless' (i.e. trolleybus) |
Mike Harrison |
Sunday 1st of July 2012 07:21:59 PM |
User Comment Contributions
Dear all, That’s great; we’ve reviewed your comments and thanks to your help we can update the catalogue to Stanningley. The revised record will appear here in due course. Hope you have the same success solving some of our other mysteries! Katy Whitaker Britain from Above Cataloguer |
Katy Whitaker |
Monday 2nd of July 2012 04:55:36 PM |
Title should be "Stanningley Bottom" |
Mike Harrison |
Sunday 1st of July 2012 07:32:23 PM |
It looks like a large factory but there appears to be no direct rail connection which would have been very unusual for the time. I wonder therefore if it is a different kind of large building like a prison or hospital? There is a tram line running down the road and the station which is off to the top left (on another unidentified image) is not particularly grand at all so more likely added as a workers station rather than for important passengers! |
Luke |
Sunday 1st of July 2012 07:26:58 PM |
Pudsey was full of woollen mills, none with rail connections that I can remember (my grandfather was manager of one). just out of the top of the picture was Cohen's steel works - which probably would have had sidings. |
Mike Harrison |
Sunday 1st of July 2012 07:26:58 PM |
I believe this is Stanningley. The railway line is between Bramley and what is now New Pudsey. The Railway yard I think is Stanningly goods yard, which is now occupied by a builders merchants (Local Building Supplies, 112 Richardshaw Lane). The main road in the bottom left is Bradford Road. The main road from middle left to top right is Richardshaw Lane. |
Graham Bloom |
Thursday 28th of June 2012 05:33:23 PM |
this is stanningley in leeds with pudsey to the top right The buildings in the foreground are the owlcoates retail park and the stanningley by pass now cuts this photo in two |
steve |
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 02:54:04 PM |
Stanningley, near Pudsey, Leeds. |
tarboat |
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 04:21:43 PM |
Since the next photograph, also dated September 1928, is in Derbyshire could this also be in Derbyshire? Eg Cromford Mills or some similar nearby development? |
Being Alive |
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 11:43:28 AM |