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| Aberford Road, junction with Bar Lane (Garforth) |
 | c1900s.
An early 1900s view of Aberford Road showing the junction with Bar Lane on the right. On the left is the old Toll House which was later to be replaced with a garage. The road turns the corner towards Paradise Row in East Garforth in the distance. [internal reference; 2010126_170103:GARFORTH HISTORICAL SOCIETY A2] |
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| Churwell Hill, view down (Churwell) |
 | September 1960.
View down Churwell Hill from near the top. A number 53 green bus is making its journey from Morley to Leeds. It is just passing by the old toll house. Research by Ronnie Barraclough. Photograph from the David Atkinson Archive. [internal reference; 200939_168594:C0064-C] |
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| Churwell Tram Terminus, view from the railway bridge (Churwell) |
 | c1905.
View from the railway bridge of Churwell Tram Terminus. The Junction Dyeworkds of George Hepworth & Sons is visible on the left, just past the bridge. A tram can be seen at the bottom of the hill and at this time this was the terminus of the line from Leeds. The service was implemented in 1904. At the bottom of the hill on the right the toll house is in view. Also on the right is the path to Churwell Station. Photography by photographer, Richard Simpson of Victoria Road. Research by Ronnie Barraclough. Photograph from the David Atkinson Archive. [internal reference; 200934_168565:C0035-BW] |
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| Old Toll House, Roundhay Road (Roundhay) |
 | 5th April 1916. Low stone cottage which was Gipton Wood Tool Bar and House. This view is from Roundhay Road, looking at the junction with Harehills Lane, which is on the right. It was demolished in October 1921 for road widening. Three posters for the Harehills Picture House, which opened in 1912. A milk churn is at the pavement edge. [internal reference; 200258_32505435:C LIE Round (8)] |
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| Old Toll House, Roundhay Road (Harehills) (1 comment) |
 | 5th April 1916.
This was the Gipton Wood Toll Bar and House. It was demolished in 1921 for road widening. To the left is Roundhay Road, right Harehills Lane. Advertisements for the Harehills Picture House which had opened in 1912. It finally closed in 1963.
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