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Search Aspect (Stainbeck Road )
Location - Leeds & District

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Chapel Allerton, aerial view (Chapel Allerton) (2 comments)
Black & White imageUndated. Aerial view of Chapel Allerton showing to the right of centre the crossroads between Stainbeck Road, left to right, and Scott Hall Road, top to bottom. Below the crossroads are Stainbeck Lane, Miles Hill Road and Potternewton Lane. Above and to the left of the crossroads is an undeveloped area which would shortly become the Carr Manor Estate and Alwoodley Park estate. King Lane leads from Scott Hall Road towards the top left.
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Harrogate Road and Stainbeck Road, corner of (Chapel Allerton)
Black & White image17th June 1936. Electricity kiosk at corner of Harrogate Road and Stainbeck Road. Field with large bush to right of photo. House in view.
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Harrogate Road and Stainbeck Road, corner of (Chapel Allerton)
Black & White image17th June 1936. Corner of Harrogate Road and Stainbeck Road, looking towards Moor Allerton Hill Estate, just above Gledhow Valley Road. Estate is up for sale. Large tree to left of photo. Electricity kiosk on corner.
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Scott Hall Road near Stainbeck Road (Chapel Allerton)
Black & White image12th June 1930. View of semi detached houses on section of Scott Hall Road near Stainbeck Road.
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Stainbeck Road (Meanwood) (2 comments)
Black & White image11th October 1933. Stainbeck Roadlooking from Meanwood Road. Stainbeck Avenue is the junction to the left and Potternewton Lane to the right. Some of the earliest council houses built in the 1920s. A gas lamp can be seen in the foreground.
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