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| Eighteenth Avenue (Wortley) (1 comment) |
 | 21st January 1943. Two men from the special fire service/civil defence oversee the filling of a static water supply basin recently constructed in New Wortley cemetery. The houses of Eighteenth Avenue can be seen behind them and Grasmere Place on the right. [internal reference; 3572:CLIQB Wortley] |
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| Eighteenth Avenue (Wortley) |
 | 9th December 1942. Workmen constructing a static water supply basin during the war in the grounds of New Wortley cemetry. The backs of houses on Eighteenth Avenue line the photograph. There is a cement mixer in the middle. [internal reference; 3577:CLIQB Wortley] |
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| Eighteenth Avenue, no.25-31 (Wortley) |
 | 3rd August 1935.
View of Eighteenth Avenue showing semi-detached houses numbered, from left, 25 to 31. The junction with Sixth Avenue is in the foreground and both streets are cobbled. [internal reference; 2009115_169734:C LIC EIGHT 3] |
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| Eighteenth Avenue, No.47 (Wortley) |
 | Undated.
Image shows a large brick built, through end terraced property with a private front garden and driveway on the left. This house is the property of Messrs. E. Jackson & Son. [internal reference; 2004415_44524783:WYAS Acc. No.3650. 67] |
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| Eighteenth Avenue, nos.19-33 (Wortley) (2 comments) |
 | 3rd August 1935.
View of Eighteenth Avenue, seen from the junction with Fifth Avenue. Semi-detached houses numbered (from left) 19 to 33 can be seen. A boy on a bicycle is just visible on the far left. [internal reference; 2009115_169735:C LIC EIGHT 2] |