[1]
| Enfield Avenue, nos. 22-26, Grant Street (Sheepscar) (3 comments) |
 | 1st March 1961
Grant Street runs on the left edge of this view. Numbers on Enfield Avenue run from 26 to 22 left to right. Included in slum clearance plans for the Roundhay Road area. [internal reference; 2003327_71422976:WYAS(Enfield Road) Box 43, no.91] |
[2]
| Enfield Avenue, nos. 28-32, Grant Street, no 45 (Sheepscar) |
 | 2nd March 1961
Back-to-back houses on Enfield Avenue, numbers run from 32 to 28, left to right. Number 45 Grant Street is visable on the right edge. Included in the Roundhay Road area slum clearance programme. [internal reference; 2003327_83062381:WYAS(Enfield Road) Box 43, no.109] |
[3]
| Grant Street, nos. 14, 16 (Sheepscar) |
 | 1st March 1961
Two horses on Grant Street, number 16 to the left, then 14. Included in slum clearance plans for the Roundhay Road area. [internal reference; 2003327_46744937:WYAS(Enfield Road) Box 43, no.89] |
[4]
| Grant Street, nos. 45, 47, Grant View, nos. 1-5 (Sheepscar) |
 | 1st March 1961
Number 45, then 47 Grant Street are on the left of this view, with numbers 1-5 Grant View running towards the right edge. Included in slum clearance plans for the Roundhay Road area. [internal reference; 2003327_52979678:WYAS(Enfield Road) Box 43, no.88] |
[5]
| Roundhay Road County Primary School, Roundhay Road (Sheepscar) (9 comments) |
 | c1976.
Image shows Roundhay Road County Primary School, located in Roundhay Road between the junctions of Enfield Street and Grant Street. It was originally a board school. Articles in the Leeds Mercury in the February and May of 1877 document the meetings of the Leeds School Board. It was reported at these meetings that the finance has been approved for ths and other board schools. Roundhay Road Board School opened in the November of 1878. The school is now demolished and the site is occupied by warehouses. [internal reference; 2010930_171224:LEO 6258] |