[1]
| Back Chestnut Avenue, rear view of houses (Cross Gates) |
 | 30th September 1929.
View of backs of houses in Back Chestnut Avenue, which runs between Back Austhorpe Road and Railway Road. There are back gardens with gates to each at intervals within the brick boundary wall. These homes have their front entrances in Chestnut Avenue. [internal reference; 200243_4145449:C LIC Chestnut (5)] |
[2]
| Brudenell Road at the junction of Chestnut Avenue (Hyde Park) (3 comments) |
 | Undated,
An early view of Brudenell Road showing the junction with Chestnut Avenue on the left. Moss Brothers occupy numbers 72 & 74 Brudenell Road. At number 64 William Horner's Greengrocer can be seen. A small boy rides a tricycle and a little girl pushes her doll's pram. [internal reference; 2003218_56431216:Civic Trust F171] |
[3]
| Chestnut Avenue (Cross Gates) |
 | 27th September 1929
Row of houses on Chestnut Avenue. One in centre has small 'For Sale' sign. Photograph has numbers 33 and 35 on the bottom but no numbers can be distinguished. [internal reference; 2002423_84934634:C LIE Chestnut (2)] |
[4]
| Chestnut Avenue (Cross Gates) |
 | 27th September 1929.
Row of brick terrace houses with small front gardens in Chestnut Avenue, which runs between Railway Road and Austhorpe Road. This view shows slate roofs, upper sash windows and lower bay windows, some with decorative glass. There are boundary walls of brick, topped by stone coping slabs and finished with decorative wrought iron. The gardens have wrought iron gates. [internal reference; 200243_76205081:C LIC Chestnut (4)] |
[5]
| Chestnut Avenue at the junction with Railway Road, showing numbers 37 and 39 (Cross Gates) |
 | 27th September 1929.
View of Chestnut Avenue at the junction with Railway Road showing house numbers 37, left, and 39, right. The railway runs parallel with railway Road. [internal reference; 200243_95997257:C LIC Chestnut (1)] |