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Austhorpe Hall (Austhorpe) (12 comments)
Undated, This postcard view shows Austhorpe Hall which was built in 1694 by John More. It is a large, elegant house built of brick with stone detailing and a central pediment. The carved staircase from Austhorpe Hall is now situated in Seacroft Grange.
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Austhorpe Hall (Austhorpe) (18 comments)
11th January 1950. View of Austhorpe Hall from muddy road across a field towards the house. The wall of the field is dry stone. There is a five barred gate and hedge round the field.
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Austhorpe Hill (Austhorpe) (1 comment)
Undated, This view is described as Austhorpe Hill and is postmarked March 1926. This footpath was one of several in the area and ran in the vicinity of Austhorpe Lodge. The message on the back of this postcard states that this is 'the prettiest walk in the district on the way to Whitkirk'.
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Austhorpe Lane (Austhorpe) (2 comments)
25th June 1955. View shows houses on Austhorpe Lane. A car is partially visible driving by a stone wall. Telephone poles are visible.
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Austhorpe Lane (Austhorpe) (2 comments)
25th June 1952. A general view of the lane looking downhill, showing on the left a row of brick semi-detached houses. The nearest house has a rounded bay window. A dirt bank separates the houses from the road. There are two telegraph poles on the left. Many mature trees can be seen in the far distance. A Ford Prefect is parked beside the wall on the right of the road.
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