[1]
| Camp Road, nos.71, 73, Howarth Terrace (Little London) |
 | Undated
To the right is Howarth Place, on Camp Road number 71 is a receiving office for Jubilee and Provincial Laundries. Next a pork butchers shop at number 73. On the right is Howarth Terrace. A large poster advertising Rolo chocolates is on the wall. [internal reference; 2003129_79945010:WYAS (Camp Road) Box no 27/2, no 142] |
[2]
| Elmwood Grove nos. 1, 2, Howarth Terrace (Little London) |
 | 1956,
On the left is Howarth Terrace at the opposite side of Camp Road to Elmwood Grove. Two houses on Elmwood Grove are number 1 to the left, 2 on the right. Adjoining property had previously been demolished. [internal reference; 2003226_24018496:WYAS Albert Grove (Camp Road) Box 1/2 No 41] |
[3]
| Howarth Street, Howarth Terrace and Elmwood Mills (Little London) |
 | 30th December 1965.
View of Howarth Street showing the junction with Howarth Terrace on the left. Facing the camera is no.23 Howarth Terrace, a back-to-back with no.24 Howarth Place. On the far left is the side of no.22 Howarth Terrace. To the right of the picture is Elmwood Mills, occupied by Preston Brooke & Co. Ltd., wholesale clothiers, which faces onto Elmwood Lane. [internal reference; 20111124_172949:LEO 5783] |
[4]
| Howarth Terrace, Camp Road, nos.75, 77 (Little London) |
 | Undated
Seen from Camp Road, Howarth Terrace is on the left. Number 75 Camp Road is a tobacconists shop, next door to the right at 77 is a butchers, business of Emma Hammil. On the right edge is Upper Elmwood Street. [internal reference; 2003129_78030032:WYAS (Camp Road) Box no 27/2, no 143] |
[5]
| Howarth Terrace, nos.16-22 (Little London) |
 | Undated
Howarth Street is on the left, number 22 Howarth Terrace is at this corner. Moving right, numbers follow in sequence to 16 on the right. Photo taken in the early to mid 1950s. [internal reference; 2003129_30390566:WYAS (Camp Road) Box no 27/2, no 135] |