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| Cambridge Road no 24, 26 Vaughan Street no. 9 (Woodhouse) (2 comments) |
 | 8th August 1967
At the junction with Vaughan street and Cambridge Road, number 26 is a hardware shop. Business of Keith and son, selling electrical goods, radios, paint and tools. Signs on the door adverise coal for sale, and paraffin for heaters. To the right is S. Appleson shoe shop at number 24, then Oakfield Street is next. [internal reference; 200317_8930605:WYAS (Cambridge Road) Box no 26/1, no 207] |
[2]
| Cambridge Street nos. 1 - 9 (Burmantofts) (1 comment) |
 | 9th Septmeber 1959
On the far left of the image is a grocery store at number 30 Mushroom Street. On the right of this is a row of back-to-back terraced houses separated between numbers 3 and 5 by a shared outside toilet yard. On the far right of the image is Firth Street. This area was known locally as Newtown. [internal reference; 200431_60265750:LC/Eng. Blue Box 1. Box 317 No. 11] |
[3]
| Cambridge Street, number 11 (Morley) |
 | June 1962.
View of number 11 Cambridge Street, a red brick back-to-back terraced house located half-way down the street. To the right there are outside toilets and an old gas street lamp standing on the pavement. Cambridge Street is situated between Peel Street and Ackroyd Street. [internal reference; 20081013_167507:LEO 3479] |
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| Mushroom Street, Cambridge Street (Burmantofts) (4 comments) |
 | 9th September 1959
Image shows the junction of Mushroom Street (right) and Cambridge Street (left). The shop on the corner is number 30 Mushroom Street, a grocery selling Lyons tea, Typhoo tea, Capstan cigarettes, Lyons cakes, Cherry Blossom polish and Tizer. On the right are numbers 1 and 3 Cambridge Street, two back-to-back terraced houses with a shared outside toilet yard on the far right. This area was known locally as Newtown. [internal reference; 200431_30375308:LC/Eng. Blue Box 1. Box 317 No. 10] |