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Ackroyd Street, Morley Friends' Adult School (Morley) (1 comment)
c1902. Morley Friends' Adult School and children from around Charles Street at about the time of the coronation of King Edward VII in 1902. The memorial stone is just below the level of the iron railings at the right hand side. The members of the Adult School also collected rent from two wooden lock-up shops that can be seen on the left of the picture. That next to the Adult School was a barber's shop and it lasted much longer than the building next door. Photograph from the David Atkinson Archive.
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Aerial View of Morley (Morley) (1 comment)
22nd August 1968, General view of Morley Town showing main housing, shopping and industrial areas. Town Hall is visible in the distance.
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Aerial View of Morley Grammar School (Morley) (7 comments)
22nd August 1968, View looking South West over buildings and fields. Fountain Street in the background, Wakefield-Bradford Railway Line on the left. Morley Grammar School which is surrounded by playing fields opened on 4th July 1909. Alderman Samuel Rhodes, the Mayor of Morley laid the foundation stone on the 5th October 1907.
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Aerial View of Morley Town Centre (Morley) (3 comments)
22nd August 1968, View looking south east along Queen Street showing the Town Hall in the centre. The building below the Town Hall on the left with the flat white roof is the new co-op building. The cleared area behind the Town Hall was originally the site of the Queen's Mill woollen textiles demolished in 1962.
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Aerial View of Morley Town Centre (Morley)
22nd August 1968, Aerial view of Morley town centre showing the Town Hall in the centre. The cleared area behind the Town Hall was the site of the Queen's Mill for woollen textiles, demolished in 1962. The road running from the bottom left of the image to the top right is Queen Street.
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