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| Bridge House West, Pollard Lane (Newlay) (4 comments) |
 | 7th October 1963
This stone-built, ivy-clad property was known as Bridge House West. It shared a party wall with Bridge House which fronted onto Pollard Lane. A path leads through the garden where to the left a wooden fronted outbuilding appears in danger of collapse. [internal reference; 20031110_81226749:WYAS Newlay (New Leeds) Box 196, no. 11] |
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| Bridge House, Pollard Lane, Leeds and Liverpool Canal (Newlay) |
 | 7th October 1963
View looks across the Leeds and Liverpool Canal which is just out of view along the bottom edge of the photograph. Bridge House and Bridge House West are visible. Bridge House, to the left, faced onto Pollard Lane. towards the right, an outbuilding is supported by two legs. [internal reference; 20031110_97294254:WYAS Newlay (New Leeds) Box 196, no. 14] |
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| Hunslet Road, Hunslet Lane junction, Bridge House (Hunslet) (1 comment) |
 | Undated.
View shows Leeds Bridge House situated at the junction of Hunslet Road (left) and Hunslet Lane (right). This triangular-shaped building, built as a Temperance Hotel in 1875, is here occupied by a printing firm. Tetley's Brewery can be seen in the background on the left. [internal reference; 2010616_170880:LEO 6070] |
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| Leeds Bridge (City Centre) |
 | 1999.
View looking from Bridge End onto Leeds Bridge. The tall red brick building that can be seen in distance is Leeds bridge house which was built as a Temperance Hotel about 1875. It is now offices. [internal reference; 20021122_49732608:MIL 7/8] |
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| Leeds Bridge House (Hunslet) (1 comment) |
 | 17th September 1999.
View of Leeds Bridge House on junction of Meadow Lane with Hunslet Road. The building was built as a Temperance Hotel around 1875, but later housed a variety of functions. The Adelphi public house can just be seen on the left with the Salem Chapel just visible on the right. [internal reference; 2002328_61654300:MIL 7/14] |