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| Farnley Hall Barn Interior (Farnley) |
 | 30th March 1950. Interior of old barn at Farnley Hall showing timber structure. There are various items of agricultural machinery and tools. Also barrels, a ladder and a pile of wooden crates. The wooden door is to the right of the photograph. [internal reference; 3168:CLIE Farnley 3] |
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| Farnley Hall Courtyard (Farnley) |
 | 30th March 1950. Exterior view of courtyard of Farnley Hall. View of buildings surrounding cobbled yard. Note plaque on gable and climbing plants trained against central brick wall. [internal reference; 3166:CLIE Farnley 1] |
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| Farnley Hall Park (Farnley) |
 | 2005.
View of footpaths meandering through Farnley Hall Park part of the Estate which, from the late 15th Century belonged to the Danby family. It is now owned by Leeds City Council and is classed as a 'remnant of Historic Parkland' and a 'Leeds Nature Area'. There is a vehicle and pedestrian access from Back Lane and Pedestrian access from Lawns Lane. [internal reference; 200667_161372:COMM 16/11] |
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| Farnley Hall, Aerial View, Looking North-East (Otley) (2 comments) |
 | Undated.
Home of the Fawkes family, including the notorious Guy Fawkes. An early Tudor building, with much restoration and alteration. One wing by architect John Carr. J.W. Turner, painter, frequently visited his patron, Walter Fawkes and painted in the area. [internal reference; 2002821_13651675:C YF 236 1B] |
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| Farnley Hall, barn interior (Farnley) |
 | 30th March 1950. Interior of old barn at Farnley Hall showing timber structure and corrugated iron roof. There are various items of agricultural machinery and tools. [internal reference; 3167:CLIE Farnley 2] |