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| Bradford Road, Ambler's Mill (East Ardsley) |
 | c1920s.
View of Ambler's Mill situated on Bradford Road by the junction with New Lane (Plate Road), seen leading off to the right. The firm of Thomas Ambler & Sons Ltd., worsted spinners, was founded in Bradford in 1858. They built this mill in East Ardsley, known as the New Mill, in 1912-13, chosen due to its proximity to a coal supply and plentiful labour. [internal reference; 2010101_171239:LEO 6324] |
[2]
| Cornfield, New Lane (Middleton) (4 comments) |
 | 23rd August 1918.
View looking towards spire of St Mary's Church which is on Town Street. New Lane can be seen behind hedgerow. [internal reference; 2002820_99726505:C LIQ Middleton (4)] |
[3]
| Holroyd Yard (Holbeck) (3 comments) |
 | 30th October 1944. View of derelict buildings in Holroyd Yard, alongside New Lane. Behind the building can be seen Byford & Hancock, ladies' hairdressers, in Meadow Lane. [internal reference; 5353:CLIC Holroyd 1] |
[4]
| Hustorpe Hall Meadow Lane (Hunslet) |
 | Undated. Hustorpe Hall,New Lane off Meadow Lane, now demolished. Photo by Alf Mattison. [internal reference; 8212:Lie Austhorpe (browsing neg no 58)] |
[5]
| New Lane (Holbeck) |
 | 14th June 1949. View looking West onto Meadow Lane. A line of washing can be seen in the foreground, and the city skyline can be seen in the distance. [internal reference; 4486:CLIC New 2] |