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Search Aspect (Thwaite Gate )
Location - Leeds & District

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Battersea Place, Thwaite Gate (Hunslet)
Black & White image15th July 1959 On the left of the image are numbers 2 and 4 Battersea Place, two back-to-back terraced houses with a shared outside toilet yard on the left. Two women stand in the doorway of number 4 on the left. At the corner on the right is number 59 Thwaite Gate, a wardrobe dealers. Also at the corner is an AA sign showing a light traffic alternative route for Bawtry and South via Wakefield.
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Fenton Place, Thwaite Gate (Hunslet)
Black & White image15th July 1959 On the left of the image is the entrance to Fenton Place, a square of back-to-back and through-by-light terraced houses. On the right is number 57 Thwaite Gate, the Fenton Arms public house, a Red Label pub.
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Red Lion Place (Hunslet)
Black & White image10th July 1959 On the right of the image is the rear of the Old Red Lion Inn fronting onto Thwaite Gate.
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River Aire, Thwaite Gate Weir (Knostrop)
Colour image18th November 1999. Image shows the litter strewn River Aire weir at Thwaite Gate. On the left is the edge of the sluice with a safety railing and locked cabinet.
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Thwaite Gate (Hunslet)
Black & White image31st January 1939 Advertising hoarding with posters for Rowntrees cocoa and bread. For sale sign informs that this piece of building land is for sale, agents Bramham and Gale, 19 East Parade, Leeds. The land is being used as allotments. On the right can be seen John Waddington's printing factory. This is on Wakefield Road; the company was renowned for printing of playing cards, theatre bills and production of the game Monopoly.
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