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Aerial view from Tingley roundabout to Thorpe Lane entrance (Tingley) (9 comments)
c1960. Aerial view from Tingley roundabout to Thorpe Lane entrance at Tingley Crossroads. Photograph from the David Atkinson Archives.
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Austhorpe Lane (Austhorpe) (2 comments)
25th June 1955. View shows houses on Austhorpe Lane. A car is partially visible driving by a stone wall. Telephone poles are visible.
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Austhorpe Lane (Austhorpe) (2 comments)
25th June 1952. A general view of the lane looking downhill, showing on the left a row of brick semi-detached houses. The nearest house has a rounded bay window. A dirt bank separates the houses from the road. There are two telegraph poles on the left. Many mature trees can be seen in the far distance. A Ford Prefect is parked beside the wall on the right of the road.
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Austhorpe Lane (Austhorpe) (1 comment)
25th June 1952. A row of brick semi-detached houses with round bay windows. They have small front gardens with low stone walls. Between the dirt pavement and the road there is a grass covered bank of earth.
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Austhorpe Lane (Austhorpe) (1 comment)
25th June 1952. iew shows Austhorpe Lane rising from the right to the left of the photograph. The lane is bordered by high earth verges covered in grass and shrubs. A woman dressed in long overcoat and gloves can be seen looking up the hill. Behind the right hand verge are the fronts of a row of semi-detached houses with bay windows and porches. A garden wall and fence are to the right, a tree and telegraph pole to the left.
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