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| Kirkgate, Old Royal Oak (City Centre) (2 comments) |
 | c1998.
View of Kirkgate showing the Old Royal Oak public house at no.29. This old pub has been on this site since before 1850. On the left is a drop-in advice centre for young people. Cars are parked in front. [internal reference; 2008729_167149:S LIN KIRK 25] |
[2]
| Kirkgate, Royal Oak Yard (City Centre) |
 | 1st August 1907
Royal Oak Yard. Brick built business premises. Barred windows at ground level with other windows above. Fire escape leading onto low roof. Baskets, boxes and metal drums clutter the cobbles in front of building. [internal reference; 2002318_15443056:C LIC Kirk (15)] |
[3]
| Royal Oak (Gildersome) (3 comments) |
 | 1961.
View of unmade access road to Royal Oak Cottages. This road came from Gildersome Lane, past Moorhead woollen mill to Royal Oak. A car can be seen parked outside one of the houses. [internal reference; 20021016_98405093:MO 883] |
[4]
| Royal Oak, Numbers 7-11 (Gildersome) (1 comment) |
 | 1961.
View of nos. 7-11 Royal Oak, situated just off Gildersome Lane beyond Moorhead woollen mill. A porch has been added to the side of the terraced house in the foreground. [internal reference; 20021016_40929812:MO 884] |
[5]
| Smith's Chemist at number 10 Cross Hills (Kippax) |
 | C1960s.
View of Smith's Chemists at at number 19 Cross Hills looking towards Butt Hill. In the centre, the Royal Oak Public House can be seen at number 2 Cross Hills. At one time this building was Kippax House, the home of the Clayton family, well known locally; it was also for many years a G.P.'s surgery, where it is said that the cold rooms in the cellar were used as a mortuary. [internal reference; 200713_162608:SLIH KIPPAX 28] |