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These old mill buildings were situated where Beaconsfield House now stands. Whilst originally a flour mill, they were used as a grass mill during WW2 and finally as a council depot [3].
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- Unknown (with original photographer) [1]
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The following image is of a carnival taking place in Aberford Road during Edwardian times with The Gascoignes in the background [3].
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- Early 1900s
- Copyright
- Unknown (with original photographer) [1]
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This is a picture of Green’s nurseries in Aberford Road which stood where St. Benedict’s now stands [3].
The building with the sign hanging on a pole further down the road is The Gascoignes.
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- Unknown (with original photographer) [1]
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- Date
- 27th August 2007
- Copyright
- Ian Atkinson
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This image looks down from the railway bridge towads Town End. Green’s nurseries from the above image can be seen in the right third of the frame.
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- Unknown (with original photographer) [1]
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- Date
- 25th August 2007
- Copyright
- Ian Atkinson
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This image shows the end of Bar Lane and is looking towards Aberford. Toll Bar House can be seen on the left and the Colliery School and Paradise are in the distance.
The field on the right is where Greens nurseries, mentioned above, grew their trees and shrubs [3].
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- Unknown (with original photographer) [1]
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- Date
- 25th August 2007
- Copyright
- Ian Atkinson
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