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| Aberford Road, milestone (Garforth) (1 comment) |
 | 1989.
View of Grade II listed milestone located on the east side of Aberford Road. It is thought to date from the mid 19th century and is stone with cast-iron plates. Around the semi-circular head it reads 'Wakefield & Aberford Road Garforth'. Distances are given as 'Wakefield 9 miles, Oulton 4 miles and Aberford 4 miles.' [internal reference; 2010126_170107:GARFORTH HISTORICAL SOCIETY A6] |
[2]
| Adel Church (Adel) |
 | 1967. Image shows stonework detail and 2 long, narrow leaded glass windows. The church was built between 1150 and 1160. The south porch was added 1160-1170 and remains one of the finest examples of Norman sculpture in England. The church is a Grade 1 listed building. [internal reference; 9364:browsing neg no 657] |
[3]
| Adel Church (interior), postcard (Adel) |
 | Undated.
Postcard showing the interior of Adel St. John the Baptist Church on Church Lane. This listed building dates back to around 1150-1160. [internal reference; 201155_172147:Artemis Pack 39 (Adel) no.11] |
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| Adel Church, interior view, Chancel Arch (Adel) |
 | Undated.
Interior view of Adel Church showing the Chancel Arch. The church, dedicated to St. John the Baptist, is a Grade I listed building dating back to around 1150-1160. [internal reference; 2011103_172743:Wormald, Old Leeds Views, part 2, no.47a, SRF 914.2819 WOR] |
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| Adel Church, Norman Porch (Adel) |
 | Undated.
Close-up view of the Norman porch at the south side of Adel Church. The church, dedicated to St. John the Baptist, was built around 1150-1160 and the porch is believed to date from 1160-1170. The wooden door is a replica of the original and dates back to 1879. The church is a Grade I listed building. [internal reference; 2012228_173339:LEO 6562] |