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Bramley Park - Shelter (Bramley) (1 comment)
16th February 1945. Picture shows the shelter in Bramley Recreation Ground. A bench is visible outside the shelter. Part of a swing can be seen on the right. Playing fields are visible in background.
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[2]
Colliers Lane, playing fields (Shadwell)
29th August 1951. View shows a set of goalposts on the playing fields at Colliers Lane. A telephone pole can be seen poking through the trees on the right.
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[3]
Corporation Street from the park. (Morley)
February 1969. View of semi-detached houses in Corporation Street looking across snow covered Queen Elizabeth Playing Fields from Scatcherd Park. Photograph from the David Atkinson Archive.
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Laburnum Trees at Playing Fields (Wetherby) (1 comment)
10th June 2006. Image shows the Laburnum trees in full flower at the Playing Fields.
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Lewisham Park, playing field (Morley)
March 1969. Football being played on what used to be lawn and flower beds in Lewisham Park. The original gates into the park can be seen by the left hand goal posts. The "Rec" Recreation ground was outside the gates but by 1969 had been built on by modern housing. Boys at Peel Street School needed somewhere to play team games and so made use of Lewisham Park. Some of Ackroyd Street Club, Peel Street School and City Mills can be seen in the background. Later, about 1988 Peel Street School moved from this building to a new one off Ackroyd Street. Its name was changed to Seven Hills Primary and the new site had its own playing fields so this one was no longer needed. Photograph from the David Atkinson Archive.
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