[1]
| Barras Bottoms near the old Woodkirk Station (West Ardsley) |
 | December 1970.
View of Barras Bottoms near the old Woodkirk Station. Photograph from the David Atkinson Archive. [internal reference; 20071120_165367:WA0549-C] |
[2]
| Woodkirk Station (West Ardsley) |
 | c1930.
View of Woodkirk Station that may have been issued as a postcard. Woodkirk Station was built on the G.N.R. line which opened on 8th September 1858. It had a siding for trains used for excursions to Woodkirk Gardens. The station closed to passengers in the 1930s but the line continued to operate to the sandstone quarries until 1960. Image used courtesy of Peter Aldred. Photograph from the David Atkinson Archive. [internal reference; 2007116_165176:WA0463-BW] |
[3]
| Woodkirk Station looking towards Batley (West Ardsley) |
 | Undated.
Early view of Woodkirk Station looking towards Batley. Image used courtesy of Peter Aldred. Photograph from the David Atkinson Archive. [internal reference; 2007123_165529:WA0618-Post] |
[4]
| Woodkirk Station looking towards Batley. (West Ardsley) |
 | May 1968.
View of derelict Woodkirk Station left of image, looking in the direction of Batley. A sign on the left says 'Beware of the Trains'.
Image used courtesy of Peter Aldred. Photograph from the David Atkinson Archive.
[internal reference; 200743_163226:WA 064] |
[5]
| Woodkirk Station looking towards Tingley (West Ardsley) |
 | 1910s.
View of Woodkirk Station looking towards Tingley in the early part of the twentieth century. Several people are visible on the platform. Image used courtesy of Peter Aldred. Photograph from the David Atkinson Archive. [internal reference; 2007123_165527:WA0617-BW] |