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| Brummells Night Club, Nunroyd Park. (Yeadon) (2 comments) |
 | Undated.
Image shows a boarded-up Brummells night club, located in Nunroyd Park, just off the A65. The stone built Victorian mansion has also been known as the Inn on the Park. The house was originally the home of mill owner, Jonathan Peate and was called Nunroyd House. On the census of 1891 he is listed as a Justice of the Peace for West Riding as well as a manufacturer and was living with his wife, Ruth, his niece, Sarah Elizabeth Rhodes and two domestic servants. [internal reference; 2009928_169437:LEO 4456] |
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| Shadwell Lane, post office repeater station (Shadwell) (1 comment) |
 | 2nd April 1946. View shows Post Office repeater station on Shadwell Lane. A yard is in front. A ladder and a dustbin are on the right. [internal reference; 6980:CLIHR Shadwell 1] |
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| Shadwell Lane, post office repeater station (Shadwell) (1 comment) |
 | 2nd April 1946. View shows the Post Office repeater station on Shadwell Lane through trees and hedges. [internal reference; 6982:CLIHR Shadwell 2] |
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| Yeadon Town Hall, High Street (Yeadon) |
 | 12th August 2009.
Image shows Yeadon Town Hall, erected between 1880 and 1881 at a cost of £8,000. It was designed by architect, William Hill in the gothic style. The large public hall was built to accommodate 1200 people, making it a suitable venue for local amateur dramatic societies to present plays and musicals. Originally, the ground floor housed the offices of the Urban Distict Council. The illuminated clock within the tower was presented by Joseph Peate, a local mill owner. Vans are parked on the cobbled Town Hall Square and the bus stop in the foreground is for travellers to Bradford, Shipley, Guiseley and Otley. [internal reference; 2009824_169399:LEO 4318] |
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