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| Canal at Redcote, postcard view (Armley) (4 comments) |
 | c1907/1908.
Early postcard view showing a horse on the canal towpath as it pulls a barge with Redcote Bridge as a backdrop. This is where Redcote Lane crosses the Leeds and Liverpool canal. Smoke is coming from the chimneys of Redcote Farm, left. A man is leading the horse and two young boys are visible behind them. [internal reference; 2010420_170603:LEO 4929] |
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| Farsley Farfield Primary School, Cote Lane, Farsley (Farsley) (1 comment) |
 | 2000/2001
image shows Farsley Farfield Primary School, situated in Cote Lane. The 400 or so places available at Farsley Farfield are for pupils between the ages of 3 and 11 and include a 26 place nursery. [internal reference; 201183_172523:LEO 5518] |
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| Farsley Farfield Primary School, Cote Lane, Farsley (Farsley) |
 | View of Farsley Farfield Primary School located in Cote Lane. The school presently provides places for around 400 hundred children between the ages of 3 and 11 years, including a 26 place nursery. [internal reference; 201188_172540:LEO 5531] |
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| Leeds and Bradford Road , Whitecote Lane (Bramley) (7 comments) |
 | Undated,
To the left is the junction with Whitecote Lane, which led down to Bramley Fall Woods. The Rock Inn is at the corner, then cottages which were 456, 454, 452 Leeds and Bradford Road. Sign for John Smiths Magnet Ales is on side of the public house. [internal reference; 200318_75223941:WYAS Whitecote Box 18 No 11] |
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| Redcote Bridge (Armley) |
 | 26th August 1942. View of workmen on the Leeds/Liverpool canal.They are demonstrating the 'canal boom'. The bridge behind them is Redcote Bridge with Redcote Lane passing over the top. [internal reference; 4863:CLIW Redcote 2] |