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Adel

Adel Church Adel Church
Adel Church - George Lewthwaite was the Rector (1809- 54) Adel Church - George Lewthwaite was the Rector (1809- 54)
Adel Church - the stable opposite the gate was built for the Sheffields of Cookridge Hall. It was destroyed in the 20th century. Adel Church - the stable opposite the gate was built for the Sheffields of Cookridge Hall. It was destroyed in the 20th century.
Adel Church with the coffins plus some millstones from Adel Mill. Adel Church with the coffins plus some millstones from Adel Mill.
Adel - East Moor Farm Adel - East Moor Farm
Adel - East Moor Farm 2. Adel - East Moor Farm 2.
Adel - East Moor Farm 3. Adel - East Moor Farm 3.
Adel - East Moor Farm 4. Adel - East Moor Farm 4.
Adel - East Moor Farm 6. Adel - East Moor Farm 6.
Adel ploughing on East Moor Farm Adel ploughing on East Moor Farm
Adel - Four Lane Ends c.1900 Adel - Four Lane Ends c.1900
Adel Mill Adel Mill
Adel Mill 1 in 1960 Adel Mill 1 in 1960
Adel Mill 2 in 1960 Adel Mill 2 in 1960
Adel Mill 3 in 1960 Adel Mill 3 in 1960
Adel Mill 4 in 1960 showing the hub of the waterwheel Adel Mill 4 in 1960 showing the hub of the waterwheel
Adel Mill 5 in 1960 Adel Mill 5 in 1960
Adel Mill 6 in 1960 showing the hoist Adel Mill 6 in 1960 showing the hoist
Adel Mill - carvings on the jamb done soon after the 'new' mill was built. Adel Mill - carvings on the jamb done soon after the 'new' mill was built.
Adel Mill - from left to right the 18c granary, mill, kiln and cottage. photo 1960. Adel Mill - from left to right the 18c granary, mill, kiln and cottage. photo 1960.
Adel Mill showing the c.1800 addition next to the farmhouse as it loked in 1960. Adel Mill showing the c.1800 addition next to the farmhouse as it loked in 1960.
Adel Mill - the Great Spur Wheel in 1960- note the French burrstones. Adel Mill - the Great Spur Wheel in 1960- note the French burrstones.
Adel Mill - the wallower in 1960. Adel Mill - the wallower in 1960.
Adel Mill with the 1856 stone archway in the 'new' barn photographed in 1960. Adel Mill with the 1856 stone archway in the 'new' barn photographed in 1960.
Adel Mill Farm  - no date Adel Mill Farm - no date
Adel off Long Causeway where the primary school is now. These prefabs were built in 1945. Adel off Long Causeway where the primary school is now. These prefabs were built in 1945.
Adel - P.C.Clarkson c.1900 lived in one of the cottages on New Adel Lane. Adel - P.C.Clarkson c.1900 lived in one of the cottages on New Adel Lane.
Adel School no date. Adel School no date.
Adel School no date. Adel School no date.
Adel - Stairfoot Bridge c.1900. Note the carts in the cottage yard, the hens to the left of the picture are on the track leading to Adel Quarry. Adel - Stairfoot Bridge c.1900. Note the carts in the cottage yard, the hens to the left of the picture are on the track leading to Adel Quarry.
Adel Towers in 1875 Adel Towers in 1875
Adel York Gate Farm Adel York Gate Farm
Dunstarn Farm, Adel - back of the barn. Dunstarn Farm, Adel - back of the barn.
James Harrison, schoolmaster of Adel School is seated scond from the right. He  died in 1861. James Harrison, schoolmaster of Adel School is seated second from the right. He died in 1861.
Scotland Mill Adel with the mill-race embankment behind it. Scotland Mill Adel with the mill-race embankment behind it.
The medieval base of a boundary or way marker swept into the beck near Adel Mill when the Dam broke. The medieval base of a boundary or way marker swept into the beck near Adel Mill when the Dam broke.
The Old Manor House, Long Causeway, Adel from a painting by Gordon Blakey. The Old Manor House, Long Causeway, Adel from a painting by Gordon Blakey.
The Seven Arches, Adel in the 1960s The Seven Arches, Adel in the 1960s
The 'Smithy' at Adel Mill. A 19th c. weighbridge used to be near the right hand window. The 'Smithy' at Adel Mill. A 19th c. weighbridge used to be near the right hand window.
   

Arthington

Arthingon Post Office c.1915. Arthingon Post Office c.1915.
Arthington and Bramhope parish bounder stone near Arthington Railway viaduct. The beck is also used as the boundary. Arthington and Bramhope parish bounder stone near Arthington Railway viaduct. The beck is also used as the boundary.
Arthington at Creskeld Lane End in 1908 Arthington at Creskeld Lane End in 1908
Arthington c.1900 taken by Jonathan William Stancliffe. Arthington c.1900 taken by Jonathan William Stancliffe.
Arthington - farming at The Nunnery in the 1950s Arthington - farming at The Nunnery in the 1950s
Arthington Grange from the Sale Particulars of 19 July 1974. Arthington Grange from the Sale Particulars of 19 July 1974.
Arthington Hall in 1865 Arthington Hall in 1865
Arthington Hall with the Rev Thomas Sheepshanks and family in the foreground - photo take in 1865 1. Arthington Hall with the Rev Thomas Sheepshanks and family in the foreground - photo take in 1865
Arthington- the school is in the background. Arthington- the school is in the background.
The Nunnery at Arthington in 1908 The Nunnery at Arthington in 1908
Castley Ford, an ancient way over the Wharfe Castley Ford, an ancient way over the Wharfe
Creskeld Hall Arthington in 1911 Creskeld Hall Arthington in 1911
Dibb Well - Spring was mentioned in the bounds of Arthington and Harewood. Dibb Well - Spring was mentioned in the bounds of Arthington and Harewood.
The Arthington and Harewood Boundary with Rawdon Hill beyond. The Arthington and Harewood Boundary with Rawdon Hill beyond.
Bank End Farm ' The Nine Maidens'. Bank End Farm ' The Nine Maidens'.
Bank End Farm - The upright stones are medieval and all that remain of the first encloseure walls of a large field granted by Peter de Arthington to Arthington Nunnery. Bank End Farm - The upright stones are medieval and all that remain of the first encloseure walls of a large field granted by Peter de Arthington to Arthington Nunnery.
   
Beck used as the boundary between Cookridge and Bramhope Beck used as the boundary between Cookridge and Bramhope
Boundary Stone on the A659. Boundary Stone on the A659.
Breary - Atkinson's Farm Breary - Atkinson's Farm
Carr's Farm in 1940 Carr's Farm in 1940
Cocker Hill Farm Trough (possible Roman coffin) in the 1940s Cocker Hill Farm Trough (possible Roman coffin) in the 1940s
   

Cookridge

Cookridge and Ida Hospitals in the 1930s Cookridge and Ida Hospitals in the 1930s
Cookridge Drive in 1948 Cookridge Drive in 1948
Cookridge Grange Farm in 1899 Cookridge Grange Farm in 1899
Cookridge Grove Farm in the 1930s Cookridge Grove Farm in the 1930s
Cookridge Grove Farm c.1930 Cookridge Grove Farm c.1930
Cookridge Grove Farm. The lintel has WO which stands for William Oddy. The photo was taken in 1930. Cookridge Grove Farm. The lintel has WO which stands for William Oddy. The photo was taken in 1930.
Cookridge Hall - the 17c door Cookridge Hall - the 17c door
Cookridge Hall Gate House built 1820 photo 1920s Cookridge Hall Gate House built 1820 photo 1920s
Cookridge Hall Gate House in 1900 Cookridge Hall Gate House in 1900
Cookridge Hall ice house  1960 Cookridge Hall ice house 1960
Cookridge Hall ice house in the 1950s Cookridge Hall ice house in the 1950s
Cookridge Hall in 1919 Cookridge Hall in 1919
Cookridge Hall in 1930 Cookridge Hall in 1930
Cookridge Hall in 1930 (2) Cookridge Hall in 1930 (2)
Cookridge Hall in the 1940s Cookridge Hall in the 1940s
Cookridge Hall in 1982 Cookridge Hall in 1982
Cookridge Hall mid 18thc staircase of Norway Oak Cookridge Hall mid 18th c staircase of Norway Oak
Cookridge Hall -the Orangery, which was attached to the West end of the Hall in the 1920s Cookridge Hall -the Orangery, which was attached to the West end of the Hall in the 1920s
Cookridge Lane in 1948 Cookridge Lane in 1948
Cookridge or Moseley Beck in the 1940s Cookridge or Moseley Beck in the 1940s
Cookridge Stables - a foggy day in 1950 Cookridge Stables - a foggy day in 1950
Cookridge Tower in 1900 Cookridge Tower in 1900
Gab Wood Cookridge the cup and ring marks photographed in the 1940s Gab Wood Cookridge the cup and ring marks photographed in the 1940s
Gab Wood Cookridge and the cup and ring marks photographed in the 1940s Gab Wood Cookridge and the cup and ring marks photographed in the 1940s
Halfway Farm Cookridge formerly Sheffield Arms in the 18c and Fox Hunters in the 19c upto 1849 when the new pub by the station took the name and licence! Halfway Farm Cookridge formerly Sheffield Arms in the 18c and Fox Hunters in the 19c upto 1849 when the new pub by the station took the name and licence!
Halfway Farm Cookridge in 1948 Halfway Farm Cookridge in 1948
Harrogate Line going towards Bramhope Tunnel End in the 1930s Harrogate Line going towards Bramhope Tunnel End in the 1930s
High Farm Cookridge in the 1930s High Farm Cookridge in the 1930s
High Farm in the 1930s High Farm in the 1930s
High Farm in the 1950s High Farm in the 1950s
Clapper Bridge over the beck between Cookridge and Horsforth. Clapper Bridge over the beck between Cookridge and Horsforth.
Lane End Farm Cookridge with the poles which had lights to guide pilots to the airport. No date. Lane End Farm Cookridge with the poles which had lights to guide pilots to the airport. No date.
Medieval track leading from New Adel Lane to Low Farm formed the township boundary between Cookridge and Adel. Medieval track leading from New Adel Lane to Low Farm formed the township boundary between Cookridge and Adel.
Monks' seat Moseley Wood in the 1940s Monks' seat Moseley Wood in the 1940s
Moseley Beck - the Cookridge Boundary near Moseley Farm Moseley Beck - the Cookridge Boundary near Moseley Farm
Moseley Beck at the switchback Scotland Lane on 13 January 1932 Moseley Beck at the switchback Scotland Lane on 13 January 1932
Moseley Farm cottage Moseley Farm cottage
Moseley Farm medieval holloway originally had causeway stones. Moseley Farm medieval holloway originally had causeway stones.
Moseley Farm with the 17c barn to the left, 17c cottage in the centre and the 19c extension to the right. There are the remains of the bleach works chimney to the far right. Moseley Farm with the 17c barn to the left, 17c cottage in the centre and the 19c extension to the right. There are the remains of the bleach works chimney to the far right.
Moseley Wood - no date Moseley Wood - no date
Moseley Wood in 1900 Moseley Wood in 1900
Moseley Wood looking down following the line of Green Lane in 1928. Moseley Wood looking down following the line of Green Lane in 1928.
Moseley Wood looking up towards Cookridge Hall c.1920 Moseley Wood looking up towards Cookridge Hall c.1920
Moseley Woods, Cookridge in the 1940s Moseley Woods, Cookridge in the 1940s
Near Dean Grange - potato store 1 Near Dean Grange - potato store 1
Near Dean Grange - potato store 2  built c.1810 Near Dean Grange - potato store 2 built c.1810
Oakwood Cottage in 1920. It was located off Tinshill Road where the 'Dale Parks' are now. Oakwood Cottage in 1920. It was located off Tinshill Road where the 'Dale Parks' are now.
Otley Old Road in 1928. Originally the Leeds-Otley Turnpike Otley Old Road in 1928. Originally the Leeds-Otley Turnpike
Otley Old Road in 1947 Otley Old Road in 1947
Silk Mill Farm - yard in the 1950s Silk Mill Farm - yard in the 1950s
Silk Mill Farm House in the 1950s 2 Silk Mill Farm House in the 1950s 2
Silk Mill Farm House in the 1950s Silk Mill Farm House in the 1950s
Silkmill Farm in the 1950s Silkmill Farm in the 1950s
Tea rooms at Moorside on Scotland Lane in the 1920s. It was originally built as a chapel by the Dean Head Millowner who wanted to 'keep his eye on the locals' seven days a week! Tea rooms at Moorside on Scotland Lane in the 1920s. It was originally built as a chapel by the Dean Head Millowner who wanted to 'keep his eye on the locals' seven days a week!
The Ida Convalescent Home in 1913 The Ida Convalescent Home in 1913
Crag House Farm and the steps to the granary in the 1960s Crag House Farm and the steps to the granary in the 1960s
Crag House Farm in the 1960s Crag House Farm in the 1960s
Crag House Farm showing the original 16th c. timber framing Crag House Farm showing the original 16th c. timber framing
   

Eccup

Eccup - Mount View c.1930 Eccup - Mount View c.1930
Eccup Methodist Church and two cottages- now gone. The New Inn is beyond the cottages. The chapel had long wooden pews and wooden panels round the walls. Postcard dated 1905. Eccup Methodist Church and two cottages- now gone. The New Inn is beyond the cottages. The chapel had long wooden pews and wooden panels round the walls. Postcard dated 1905.
Eccup Post Office - now a substantial house. Eccup Post Office - now a substantial house.
Eccup Post Office opened in 1908. This photograph was taken in 1912. Eccup Post Office opened in 1908. This photograph was taken in 1912.
Eccup Rookery Farm c.1900 Eccup Rookery Farm c.1900
Eccup School c.1900 with the large window of the schoolroom facing and the Master's house on the left. The children's play area is in the foreground. Eccup School c.1900 with the large window of the schoolroom facing and the Master's house on the left. The children's play area is in the foreground.
Eccup School in 1877 with Joseph Myers on the right. The assistant is one of his sons. Eccup School in 1877 with Joseph Myers on the right. The assistant is one of his sons.
Farrar Lane and the beginning of the holloway in the 1960s Farrar Lane and the beginning of the holloway in the 1960s
Five Lane Ends c.1900 note the house on the right of at the top of the hill which Harry Mawson said was built about 1910. Five Lane Ends c.1900 note the house on the right of at the top of the hill which Harry Mawson said was built about 1910.
Part of Stubhouse Beck which was used as a boundary between Eccup and Harewood. Part of Stubhouse Beck which was used as a boundary between Eccup and Harewood.
Rear of Rookery Farm Eccup in 1970. 1 Rear of Rookery Farm Eccup in 1970. 1
Rear of Rookery Farm. Eccup in 1970. 2. Rear of Rookery Farm. Eccup in 1970. 2.
Shadows House, Eccup demolished in 1951. Shadows House, Eccup demolished in 1951.
Sycamore Cottage Eccup c.1900. Bank House Farm is to the far right and to the left of it are the 'new' 1823 farm buildings provided by Lord Harewood. Sycamore Cottage Eccup c.1900. Bank House Farm is to the far right and to the left of it are the 'new' 1823 farm buildings provided by Lord Harewood.
The boundary of Eccup and Harewood just north of Hird Farm on the Tofthouse site. The boundary of Eccup and Harewood just north of Hird Farm on the Tofthouse site.
   
Holt Farm in the 1960s Holt Farm in the 1960s
   

Golden Acre Park

On the lake at Golden Acre Park in the 1930s 1. On the lake at Golden Acre Park in the 1930s 1.
On the lake at Golden Acre Park in the 1930s 2. On the lake at Golden Acre Park in the 1930s 2.
Two young ladies on the steam engine at Golden Acre Park. Two young ladies on the steam engine at Golden Acre Park.
   

Horsforth

Horsforth Bleach Works established since 1850 c.1911 Horsforth Bleach Works established since 1850 c.1911
Horsforth Station in 1928 Horsforth Station in 1928
the 'Fox' behind the Horsforth Station was located in Cookridge Township. the 'Fox' behind the Horsforth Station was located in Cookridge Township.
Twelve Roads, Moseley Woods, Horsforth in 1911 Twelve Roads, Moseley Woods, Horsforth in 1911
   
Mount Pleasant Farm cottages which had the old Yorkshire Sash Windows with a horizontal slide. c.1900. Mount Pleasant Farm cottages which had the old Yorkshire Sash Windows with a horizontal slide. c.1900.
   

Tinshill

Grove Farm and water tower at Tinshill taken from the tower of 'Cookridge Tower' late 1940s. Grove Farm and water tower at Tinshill taken from the tower of 'Cookridge Tower' late 1940s.
Harry Mawson on Tinshill Top in the 1920s 2. Harry Mawson on Tinshill Top in the 1920s 2.
Harry Mawson on Tinshill Top in the 1920s Harry Mawson on Tinshill Top in the 1920s
Lawns Hall Farm - the extended cottage where Harry Mawson lived Lawns Hall Farm - the extended cottage where Harry Mawson lived
Tinshill Lane - Godfrey Talbot's House Tinshill Lane - Godfrey Talbot's House
Tinshill Lane in the 1922. It was a medieval highway. Tinshill Lane in the 1922. It was a medieval highway.
Tinshill Lane in the 1930s (2) Tinshill Lane in the 1930s (2)
Tinshill Lane in the 1930s Tinshill Lane in the 1930s
Tinshill Road in the 1930s Tinshill Road in the 1930s
Tinshill Road is to the far right and Woodlands Farm to the left of it. Behind is Moseley Wood. 1930s. Foreground may be Ling Bob Farm. Tinshill Road is to the far right and Woodlands Farm to the left of it. Behind is Moseley Wood. 1930s. Foreground may be Ling Bob Farm.
   

Miscellaneous

Air raid shelter in the 1950s Air raid shelter in the 1950s
Mr Swales' Cafe in 1900 Mr Swales' Cafe in 1900
The Old Smithy The Old Smithy
Wood Top Farm Creskeld c.1900. Wood Top Farm Creskeld c.1900.
Woodnook Farm and cottage (far right) in the 1920s Woodnook Farm and cottage (far right) in the 1920s
Woodnook Farm and fields c.1930 Woodnook Farm and fields c.1930
Woodnook Farm fields in the 1920s Woodnook Farm fields in the 1920s
Woodnook fields  in the 1930s Woodnook fields in the 1930s
Woodnook fields in the 1930s 2. Woodnook fields in the 1930s 2.