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Search Aspect (Royal Park Road )
Location - Leeds & District

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Queen's Road (Hyde Park) (3 comments)
Black & White image23rd December 1968 Queen's Road on the corner with Royal Park Road. People are getting on a number 56 North Lane bus. A parked van and a man looking at the camera.
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Queen's Road (Hyde Park) (6 comments)
Black & White image20th December 1943. Looking North from Royal Park Road. A row of premises include a fish and chip shop, J. Rhodes (Boot Repairs), Sykes And Robinson Ltd. and Royal Park Motor Engineers. Streetlamp visible in the foreground.
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Queen's Road, Royal Park (Hyde Park) (2 comments)
Colour imagec2001. View shows the Royal Park public house situated at the junction of Queen's Road (left) and Royal Park Road (right).
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Royal Park Road (Hyde Park) (53 comments)
Black & White image23rd December 1968. Looking east along Royal Park Road across Queens Road towards Woodhouse Moor. People can be seen getting on a number 56 bus. R.H. Williams newsagent is on the left, and Queen's Road school on right. Queen's Road School opened on 28th September 1892, built to accommodate 1,367 pupils. The name was later changed to Royal Park School.
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Royal Park Road, number 22, R. Bosomworth's Grocer's shop (Hyde Park) (3 comments)
Black & White imagec1903. Early black and white image showing R. Bosomworth's Grocer's shop at number 22 Royal Park Road at the corner with Back Brudenell Grove (left). Standing at the door is the manager, George Walsh Wigglesworth. He is accompanied by three of his younger children. Mr. Wigglesworth eventually took over the ownership and ran the business until his death in 1936. An advertisement for C.P. Government Tea is displayed on the brick exterior wall. The shop is opposite the junction with King's Road.
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