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Aerial view from Tingley roundabout to Thorpe Lane entrance (Tingley) (9 comments)
c1960. Aerial view from Tingley roundabout to Thorpe Lane entrance at Tingley Crossroads. Photograph from the David Atkinson Archives.
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Aerial view of the Old Tingley roundabout to Woodkirk (Tingley) (1 comment)
Undated. Aerial view of the Old Tingley Roundabout to Woodkirk. Tingley Roundabout is seen in the top left hand corner. The Wakefield/Bradford Road runs along the left edge. Dewsbury Road crosses diagonally from top left to bottom right. As it leaves the roundabout there is a row of substantial houses before the junction with Hesketh Lane which runs diagonally towards the top edge where it meets Westerton Road. Syke Road then runs from Westerton Road down to Dewsbury Road. These four roads form a square, right of centre. Part of this square is Upper Green. Baghill Road and Baghill are in the centre of the right edge. Towards the bottom edge Woodkirk Beck crosses the railway line and Dewsbury Road. Rein Road runs from the bottom left hand corner to join Dewsbury Road. The area along Dewsbury Road from the junction where Rein Road meets Syke Lane is a miniature golf course. Photograph from the David Atkinson Archive.
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Aerial view of Tingley Roundabout looking towards Morley (Tingley) (1 comment)
1966. Aerial view of Tingley Roundabout looking towards Morley. From top to bottom is Bradford Road and from left to right, Dewsbury Road. The New White Bear public house is visible to the left of the roundabout. Above the the roundabout on the left side of Bradford Road is Tingley Working Mens' Club and Institute and the Bowling Green. The Lodge of Tingley Hall can be seen just below the roundabout. To the right of the roundabout is a set of buildings that were the premises of Bill Bailey's garage. Photograph from the David Atkinson Archive.
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Bradford Road, position of the Memorial Stone for the crew of the crashed Halifax Bomber (Tingley)
1990s. Image shows the position of the Memorial Stone dedicated to the crew of the Halifax Bomber, LK 844, which crashed during a night training exercise over Tingley on 14th November 1944. The stone memorial stands by the Bradford Road (A650) close to Tingley Roundabout and the New White Bear Public House. Photograph from David Atkinson Archive.
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Bradford Road, the 'Iron Man' Chapel (Tingley)
1970s. View of the stone built, single storey 'Iron Man' Chapel located on the Bradford-Wakefield Road near Tingley roundabout. Photograph from the David Atkinson Archive.
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