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Results Found (39), Result Page (1 of 8)
Search Aspect (Broadway )
Location - Leeds & District

[1]
Algeria Street (Beeston)
Black & White image16th July 1964, Long view of back-to-back terraced houses constructed in red brick. Far left an archway leads into the yard where the outside toilets are situated for this section of the street. Right of that another arched entrance defines a passage which cuts through to Broadway Street. A lady sweeps the footpath close to her house.
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Algeria Street at the junction with Kiln Street (Beeston)
Black & White image16th July 1964, Long view of Algeria Street taken from the junction with Kiln Street. Houses are numbered in an odds sequence starting with 17 on the left. Houses are back-to-back with houses on Broadway Street. Windows on the gable end have bricked up.
[internal reference; 2003317_16860598:WYAS Algeria Street. Box 4/2. No 168 (2nd copy Local Studies D LIC Algeria 5)]
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Ashley Place (Beeston)
Black & White image21st July 1964, Looking down Ashley Place towards Beeston Road. Far left, the corner of Algeria Street can just be seen, house no 49. The rear of brick built toilet blocks in a yard back onto Ashley Place. Looking across to Broadway Terrace is the Leeds Industrial Co-operative Society building. Three small children can be partially seen bottom left.
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Ashley Place from West Mount Place, showing Leeds Industrial Co-operative Society premises (Beeston)
Black & White image10th July 1964, Taken from West Mount Place looking across Ashley Place to the side and rear of the Leeds Industrial Co-operative Society premises. The unusually shaped decorative frontage is visible left of the centre. The Broadway Terrace can be seen on the left.
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Broadway Hall (Horsforth) (3 comments)
Black & White imageUndated Family residence built in the early 1800s for a local family named Blackburn. Between 1930-1960 it was used as a local dance hall. Now used as business premises, this is a view of the front.
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