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- LOFTHOUSE COLLIERY HERITAGE TRAIL
- History
- Dvds
- THE STORY OF METHODISM IN OUTWOOD
- Thomas Henry Bywater Vicar of Outwood
- The Hanson’s of Wakefield
- A Walk Down Light Lane, Alverthorpe. April 1911.
- Outwood Mill Lasses
- Memories of Outwood Memorial Hall
- Explosion at Stanley Colliery (Deep Drop).
- Tragedy at Stanley
- THE OLD TRAM ROAD-WAGGON ROAD, OUTWOOD PART 1
- THE OLD TRAM ROAD-WAGGON ROAD, OUTWOOD PART 2.
- RHUBARB FROM YORKSHIRE
- Outwood’s Caring Headmaster
- Outwood Church Stone Laying 1857
- GROWING UP IN OUTWOOD in the 1930s Part One.
- GROWING UP IN OUTWOOD in the 1930s Part Two
- VILLAGE CRICKET 1918-1940
- FACTS ABOUT STANLEY URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL
- MY NAME IS ANNIE CHRISTABEL CLARKSON
- A Night Out For Shilling
- A Walk Down Coach Road, Outwood in April 1911
- A Walk Along Ledger Lane, Outwood in April 1911.
- A SERIAL KILLER Part 1. (The early years)
- EXPLOSION AT ARDSLEY FORGE
- 1958 A New Surgery for Outwood.
- GILCHRIST’S SHOP IN OUTWOOD
- FIREWOOD ARTHUR
- THE STORY OF OUTWOOD EMPIRE
- THE STORY OF RED HALL FARM
- THE STORY OF WHITE HALL FARM
- WAKEFIELD TOWN HALL
- A SERIAL KILLER Part 2. (The Acid Bath Murderer)
- A SERIAL KILLER Part 3 ( The Murders and Trial)
- TALES FROM OUTWOOD CHURCH SCHOOL
- WAKEFIELDS FAMOUS CASTLE AT SANDAL
- THE STORY OF LOCAL TRANSPORT
- FACTS ABOUT HER MAJESTY’S PRISON WAKEFIELD
- Madam/Springfield Hall
- THE FIRST VICAR OF OUTWOOD
- The Mission Of The Good Shepherd At Lawns
- THE GREAT OUT WOOD
- THE STRANGE CASE OF ZIGMUND JAN ADAMSKI
- COAL MINING IN OUTWOOD
- THE STORY OF LOFTHOUSE PARK
- PINDERFIELD’S 1944, BRITAINS FOREMOST REHABILITATION CENTRE
- THE STORY OF OUTWOOD HALL
- Robin Hood Remembered
- Leadwell Lane, looking to Robin Hood Colliery. R1.
- Robin Hood Junior and Infants School, Leeds Road. R2.
- Robin Hood War Memorial, on the junction of Leeds Road and Sharp Lane. R3.
- Leadwell Lane. R4.
- Leadwell Lane, United Free Methodist Church on left. R5.
- United Free Methodist Church, Leadwall Lane. R6.
- Old Halfway House, Charlesworth Robin Hood Colliery, Leeds Road. R7.
- Pawson Street, off Leeds Road. R8.
- Old fashioned hawker, location unknown. R9.
- The old Coke Ovens. Leeds Road. R10.
- Armitages Brickworks Wagon. R11.
- Colliery Loco, R12.
- Armitages Brickworks Wagon. R13
- Old East and West Railway, Lofthouse East to Robin Hood. R14.
- J50 Tank Loco crossing Leeds Road from Robin Hood Colliery to Coke Ovens. R15.
- Rail crossing Leeds Road. R16.
- Members of United Free Methodist Church. R17.
- Band of Hope. R18.
- Unknown Group. R19.
- Armitages Tipper Steam Wagon. R20.
- THE STORY OF ELM VILLA FARM
- WAKEFIELD COAT OF ARMS
- Photos
- MEMORABLE CLUB MOMENTS 1
- Dodsworth Miners Memorial Wheel, 22nd June 2013 VC1
- Candlelighters Charity 40s/50s Dance, Outwood Memorial Hall 19th October 2013 VC2
- Rook’s Nest School, Outwood, Production of “Oliver!” 16th July 2007 VC3
- Wakefield Town Hall Bell Tower, 24th November 2007 VC4
- Batley Road, Lofthouse Colliery Disaster Memorial. 35th Anniversary, 21st March 2008 VC5
- Alverthorpe School, Mining Talk, 3rd April 2008. VC6
- Alverthorpe School, Mining Talk, 3rd April 2008 VC7
- Visit to Ripon to Celebrate Outwood Church’s 150th Anniversary. 12th April 2008 VC8
- Veteran’s Medal Presentation by Edd Balls, Lee Moor Chapel, 25th April 2008. VC9
- Outwood Trolley Dash, MacMillan Cancer Research, 4th May 2008. VC10
- Parkside Methodist Church, “Mile of Pennies” 19th July 2008. VC11
- Jacqui Williams Unvails Lofthouse Park Memorial Wheel, 21st March 2009 VC12
- Eastmoor Allotment Society, Chemical Toilet, 25th April 2009 VC13
- Outwood Girl Guides Celebrate 50 Years, 9th May 2009 VC14
- Outwood Girl Guides Celebrate 50 Years, 9th May 2009 VC15
- Club Members with cheque for grant for new projector. 21st July 2009 VC16
- Friends of Stanley Marsh, Wakefield Hospice Fun Run, Water Point. 26th September 2010 VC17
- Wakefield, White Rose Boxing Club, Training Session, 13th September 2012 VC18
- Amarni handing over cheque at Leeds infirmary, 13th December 2013 VC19
- Charlie Keith hands over a new projector bought through Council Grant. 19th December 2013 VC20
- The Methley Branch Line Michael Wild
- Methley Branch after closure, towards Lofthouse on a misty day November 1965 ME1.
- Stanley Station at Sunset, December 1963 ME2.
- Stanley Station from Mount Road, December 1963 ME3.
- Castleford Train approaching Leeds Road Bridge, Lofthouse Gate, June 1963. ME4.
- Leeds to Casleford Train taken From Naggar Lines Bridge, Canal Lane June 1963 ME5.
- Leeds Road Bridge looking towards Stanley, December 1965 ME6.
- Leeds Road Bridge with Potovens Lane Bridge in Background November 1965 ME7.
- Looking towards Woodman Inn, Baker Lane Bridge in Foreground 1965 ME8.
- Looking towards Stanley, Baker Lane Bridge in foreground 1965 ME9.
- Milepost indicating 179 miles to London Kings Cross 1965. ME10.
- Leeds Road and Lofthouse Colliery at Sunset 1965 ME11.
- Woodman Inn, Leeds, Outwood Road and Unwired Pylon 1965 ME12.
- Sunset Over Ardsley, Lofthouse Pit Winding Gear, 1966 ME13.
- Ferry Bridge (8.8miles) Eggborough (15milesl) Power Stations May 1966 ME14.
- The now demolished Stanley St Peters Church 1965 ME15.
- View down Long Causeway, Stanley from Railway Bridge November 1965 ME16.
- Former Railway Track Bed By Lofthouse Park June 1963 ME17.
- Roper’s Brickyard Quarry, Lofthouse Gate 1963 ME18.
- Roper’s Brickyard Quarry, Lofthouse Gate 1963 ME19.
- Deltic Class 55 Locomotive Leeds-Kings Cross passing Lofthouse Colliery 1965 ME20.
- Lofthouse Athletic Club
- Newton Hill Rehoboth Gala 1
- Poster outside the Methodist Church Gates, Leeds Road. NHG1.
- Procession Heading Down Bolus Lane. NHG2.
- Ladies at Newton Hill Cricket Field. NHG3.
- Newton Hill Cricket Club Field. NHG4.
- Same Again. NHG5.
- Happy Crowd Watching the Sports Races. NHG6.
- Fancy Dress Competition. NHG7.
- The Gala Monster. NHG8.
- The Gala Queen. NHG9.
- Heading up Victoria Street. NHG10.
- The Refreshments Team, in Parkside Church. NHG11.
- More Volunteers at the tea stall. NHG12.
- Happy Crowds. NHG13.
- Sweet Stall Very Busy. NHG14.
- Bolus Lane. NHG15.
- Gala Queen Steps on Stage. NHG16.
- Wakefield Trinity Full Back Gerry Round Opened the Gala. NHG17.
- Victoria Corner, A Young Stephen Field in Car. NHG18.
- Approaching the Vic Pub (Now Deep Drop). NHG19.
- Children’s Sports Races. NHG20.
- Rothwell Grammar School 1940/50s Michael Wild.
- Rothwell Grammar School 1956 RG1.
- Rothwell Grammar School 1956 RG2.
- Rothwell Grammar School From The Air RG3.
- Rothwell Grammar School From The Air RG4.
- School Choir 1956 RG5.
- School Choir With Names 1956 RG6.
- Form III September 1954 RG7.
- Form III September 1954 RG8.
- Form IIIa September 1954 RG9.
- Form IIIa September 1954 With Names RG10.
- Form IV April 1956 RG11.
- Form IV April 1956 With Names RG12.
- Form IVb April 1956 RG13.
- Form IVb April 1956 With Names RG14.
- School Choir, Speech Day 1953 RG15.
- School Choir, Speech Day 1953 The man labelled 'Sir John Hunt, leader' should be labelled 'Alfred Gregory, official photographer'. RG16.
- School Staff 1949 RG17.
- School Staff 1949 Please note Margaret Shaw nee Rhodes is incorrect. RG18.
- School Staff Pre 1949 RG19.
- School Staff Pre 1949 With Names RG20.
- Alverthorpe County Infant’s School
- School Staff. AL41.
- Classroom Lesson. AL42.
- Play Group. AL43.
- Games and Hobbies. AL44.
- Nursing Care. AL45.
- Listening to Teacher. AL46.
- Story Time. AL47.
- Painting Class. AL48.
- Addition and Subtraction. AL49.
- Learning about Plants. AL50.
- General Classroom. AL51.
- General Classroom. AL52.
- Drawing and Painting. AL53.
- Dollies and Things. AL54.
- Weights and Measures. AL55.
- Hobbies Class. AL56.
- Shop Keeping. AL57.
- General Classroom. AL58.
- Class Photograph around 1948. AL59.
- Class Photograph around 1948. AL60.
- CHILDHOOD COMICS
- Sweets(Spice) We Loved
- Black Jacks 4 for a penny at Charlie Roes, Leeds Road Outwood, opp top Coach Road. WS1.
- Coltsfoot Rock, very hard not good on the teeth as I remember. SW2.
- Cola Cubes, i do not remember these, but they look nice. SW3.
- The famous Dolly Mixtures, plenty of sweets for your money. WS4.
- Flying Saucers filled with Kali. SW5.
- Aniseed Balls, had a very unique flavour. SW6.
- 4 for a penny at Mr Roes Newsagents. SW7.
- Bon Bon’s I used to buy 2 ounce before going to the pictures. SW8.
- Good old Bellamy's Liquorice Allsorts at Charlie Swaines, Leeds Road Outwood. SW9.
- Yorkshire Mixture had everything, just like our great county. SW10.
- Rhubarb and Custard, 2 ounce From Mr Wilson’s Ledger Lane shop on my way to school SW11.
- Pear Drops another good old favourite SW12.
- Coconut Mushrooms Mam’s favourite Taylors shop at the bottom of Coach Rd. SW13.
- Army & Navy Mints always popular in winter time. SW14.
- Poor Bens another winter favourite. Sw15.
- Gobstoppers a favourite with the lads, they lasted for ages. Sw16.
- Another favourite for the Outwood Empire, Smarties SW17.
- Bassets Wine Gums. SW18.
- I just could not leave out Bassets Jelly Babies SW19.
- Last but not least Teacakes, they had a caramel flavour. SW20.
- Wakefield Remembered 1.
- Taxi Cabs in The Bull Ring WF1
- Upper Kirkgate WF2.
- The Bull Ring WF3.
- Outside Wakefield Cathedral WF4
- Bond Street, looking to Law Courts WF5.
- Looking from Law Hill, Wakefield Park WF6.
- Margaret Street WF7.
- Sandal Castle WF8
- Burton Street/Ciff Parade, now the County Hall WF9.
- Clarence Park WF10.
- Six Chimneys Kirkgate WF11.
- North Gate, before Clayton Hospital was built WF12.
- Bond Street WF13.
- Margaret Street WF14.
- Wilmans, Cross Square WF15.
- Upper Kirkgate WF16.
- Horse bus crosses Chantry Bridge WF17
- The Bull Ring WF18.
- The Opera House, Westate WF19.
- Westgate WF20.
- Wakefield Remembered 2
- Clarke Hall. WF21
- Carnival 1951. WF22
- Carnival 1951. WF23
- Art Gallery WF24
- Art Gallery WF25
- Balne Lane WF 26
- Wrenthorpe Road Railway Bridge. WF27
- Balne Lane Humpty Dumpty Wall. WF28
- Northgate Towards Bradford Road. WF29
- Sea Scouts Thornes Wharf. WF30
- Doncaster Road Bridge. WF 31
- Lock between Doncaster and Barnsley Road. WF32
- From the Chantry Bridge. WF33
- Clayton Hospital Grounds. WF34
- College Grove Road. WF35
- County Hall. WF36
- Towards County Hall. WF37
- Holmfield House. WF38
- Holmfield House Gardens. WF39
- Holmfield House Gardens. WF40
- Wakefield Remembered 3
- The Three Houses Inn, Sandal, Wakefield. W41.
- Wakefield Bull Ring 1960s. W42.
- Field Marshal Montgomery, of Alamein. Freedom of Wakefield. 1947. W43.
- Wakefield Bull Ring 1960s. W44.
- Wakefield Market 1960s. W45.
- ABC Regal, Kirkgate Wakefield, 1936. W46.
- West Riding Constabulary Depot (a kind of clothing and equipment warehouse) Cliff Lane. W47.
- A Gloomy Looking Chantry Chapel. W48.
- Chantry Chapel from the air. W49.
- Stanley Royd Hospital about 1910. W50.
- B1 61115 at Belle Vue Shed. W51.
- River Barge, Barnsley Canal, Wakefield. W52.
- Canal at Heath. W53.
- Sandal Bible Class, 1898. W54.
- First World War Munitions Girls, British Jeffrey Diamond. W55.
- First World War Munitions Girls, British Jeffrey Diamond. W56.
- Kirkgate Bridge. W57.
- Westgate. W58.
- Bradley & Craven. W49.
- Bretton Hall. W60.
- Wrenthorpe Remembered 1
- Ruskin Avenue, Bradford Road W1.
- Gerry Clay Lane W2.
- Trough Well Lane W3.
- Wrenthorpe Road W4.
- Looking to Sunny Hill from Gerry Clay Lane. W5.
- Wrenthorpe School, Wrenthorpe Road W6.
- Bunkers Hill W7.
- School Lane W8
- Beck Bottom Kirkhamgate W9
- Old Village Hall W10.
- Pulling down the old village hall W11.
- Wrenthorpe Carnival, Wrenthorpe Road W12.
- Wrenthorpe Carnival, Wrenthorpe Road W13.
- Bradford Road near Bay Horse Hotel W14.
- John Furness’s Shop, Wrenthorpe Road W15
- The Bar House, Silcoats Lane W16
- Wrenthorpe Road W17.
- Sunny Hill at Junction with Silcoates Lane. W18.
- Looking towards Sunny Hilland Silcoates Lane W19.
- Wrenthorpe United Methodist Church W20.
- Wrenthorpe Remembered 2
- Bradford Road W21
- Wakefield to Leeds line crosses Bradford Road W22
- Brandy Carr Road Looking towards Kirkhamgate W23
- Bottom of Sunny Hill W24
- Wrenthorpe Road before Railway Bridge W25
- Melborne House Bradford Road W26
- Gerry Clay Lane W27
- Wrenthorpe Road W28
- Wrenthorpe Road W29
- Beck Bottom towards Sunny Hill W30
- Wrenthorpe Road, The New Wheel Pub on left, converted from the old Post Office about 1929 W31
- Chapel Nativity W32
- Bradford Road W33
- Carnival Queen W34
- Russell’s Farm W35
- Russell’s Farm W36
- Russell’s Farm Combine Harvester W37
- Carnival Float, Tulips From Amsterdam W38
- Local Family W39
- Andrassy’s Garage, Chapel Queen & Maids of Honour. W40
- Wrenthorpe Remembered 3
- The Brig 1923. W41.
- Wild’s Band Walk 1911, Jerry Clay lane. Harry wild 3rd from right. W42.
- The Poplars left, Brooks House right, now 28 and 26 Wrenthorpe Lane. W43.
- Wrenthorpe School 1950s W44.
- Russell’s Farm looking towards Leeds to Wakefield Railway Line. W45.
- Arthur's Buildings, School Lane W46.
- Bradford Road. W47.
- Bradford Road. W48.
- Melbourne House Lodge. W49.
- Brook’s Bandwalk, Jerry Clay Lane. W50.
- Wrenthorpe Fun Run. W51.
- Russell’s Farm. W52.
- Calvert’s Bandwalk. W53.
- Carnival Time. W54.
- More of Carnival. W55.
- Carnival Queen. W56.
- Carr Gate Sanitorium(Fever Hospital). W57.
- Carr Gate Fever Hospital. W58.
- Bradford Road, Carr Gate. W59.
- 1973 Lofthouse Colliery Disaster. Helpers at Batley Road. W60.
- Wrenthorpe Remembered 4
- David Whincup. W61.
- Colin Wilsher taking horse to the pond at Engine Fold to wash the mud off it's feet after work. W62.
- Taken down at Engine Fold Farm 1930's First one on the left Colin Wilsher. W63.
- Rhubarb Truck. NAP at Brandy Carr Farm. W64.
- Haystack Fire. W65.
- St Ann’s Church, Wrenthorpe Road. W66.
- Nick thinks it’s far end of Troughwell Lane, the building on the right hand side is Asquiths farm or Newtons farm W67.
- Looking towards Leeds to Wakefield railway line. W68.
- Fun Run. W69.
- Fun Run. W70.
- Jerry Clay Lane . W71.
- Anyone know who or where?. W72.
- Place Please?. W73.
- Jerry Clay Lane Football Team 1978/79 W74.
- Wrenthorpe Group, 1918, Wonderful Costumes. W75.
- St Ann’s Church, Wrenthorpe Road. W76.
- Wrenthorpe School Class ready for move to new Outwood Secondary School. W77.
- Wrenthorpe School Class, 1960s. W78.
- Wrenthorpe Road. W79.
- J langford. P Wilson. C Blowers. B Lumb. B Cassidy. S Nichol. J Barras. G Morris. P Joyce. M Williamson. I Waterton. I Leiper. W80.
- Wrenthorpe Remembered 5.
- Wrenthorpe School Class 1950. W81.
- Arthurs Buildings, School Lane. W82.
- Bradford Road, From Melbourne House towards Wrenthorpe. W83.
- Broom Hall Farm, 1971. W84.
- Broom Hall Farm. 1971. W85.
- Broom Hall Farm, Prize Bull and Cow. W86.
- Calvert’s Rope Works, Bandwalk, W87.
- Carnival Day 1991. W88.
- Carnival Day 1991. W89.
- Carnival Day 1971, Selling Pegs. W90.
- Carnival 1991. W91.
- Carr Gate Hospital Staff. W92.
- Class 55 Deltic passing through Wrenthorpe. W93.
- Wrenthorpe Fun Run. W94.
- Wrenthorpe Fun Run. W95.
- Jerry Clay Lane. W96.
- Wrenthorpe Lane. W97.
- Wrenthorpe School. W98.
- Outside The Wheel Inn. W99.
- Hawker, Outside The Malt Shovel. W100.
- Kirkhamgate Remembered 1
- Opposite Sunny Hill Stores, K1.
- Brandy Carr Ladies. K2.
- Chapel Trip To Morecambe 1948. K3.
- Chapel Outing To Morecambe 1948. K4.
- Chapel Trip To Scarborough. K5.
- Kirkhamgate Carnival. K6.
- Kirkhamgate Garden Party. K7.
- Chapel Outing To Scarborough. K8.
- Trip To Wakefield Park, D Ellis, G Auty, M Colley, Janet Attac. K9.
- Local Land Girls. K10.
- Kirkhamgate Chapel Foundation Stone. K11.
- Batley Road. K12.
- Brandy Carr Road. K13.
- Lindale Lions Bike Club. 1958. K14.
- Lindale Lane. K15.
- Wrenthorpe Gala 1970. K16.
- School Gala. K17.
- Methodist Chapel Trip. K18.
- Overlooking Kirkhamgate From Jerry Clay Lane. K19.
- Gardeners Arms, Lindale Lane. K20.
- Outwood Rembered 1
- Cable Laying at Leeds Road for the trams O1.
- Very early photograph of Lofthouse Colliery O2.
- Folly Hall Farm, Leeds Road, opposite the Woodman, now the Co-Op O3.
- Outwood Council School, Ledger Lane O4.
- Looking up Ledger Lane towards the school O5.
- Lindley's shop in the hollow, Leeds Road O6.
- Lofthoue Colliery aerial flight carried dross and shale to the pit stack O7
- Lofthouse Station, Lingwell Gate Lane O8.
- Ledger Lane Working Men's Club, notice the Lion statue O9.
- Outwood Hall was to the rear of where Outwood Memorial Hall is now O10.
- Outwood Hall Gate House was to the right of where the Victoria Hotel is now O11.
- Outwood Empire Picture House is now the Empire fish and chip drive through O12.
- Outwood Post Office was on the corner of Newton Lane (Post Office Road) and Leeds Rd. O13.
- The Queen Hotel on the junction of Ledger Lane and Leeds Road O14.
- The Hollow, Leeds Road looking towards the Victoria Hotel O15.
- Outwood Carnival approaching Outwood Church 1926 O16.
- Very early photograph of the Drum and Monkey, Potovens Lane O17.
- Grandstand Road (Wagon Road), looking towards the old chapel O18.
- Outwood Institute and Church Hall, Leeds Road O19.
- The Railway Hotel, Lingwell Gate Lane. The little boy is David Hartley age 3-4. O20.
- Outwood Remembered 2
- Looking over 19 Acres from Newton Hill cricket field. O21
- Regulars at The Drum & Monkey 1920s O22
- Top of Lingwell Gate Lane, Lofthouse Colliery in distance. O23
- Armitages Brick Works, next to Lofthouse Colliery. O24
- Billy Leathers Blacksmiths, Vic Corner, was Auty's Fruit/Veg Shop, then Video Shop. O25
- A Snowy Outwood Church. O26
- Inside of Outwood Church. O27
- Church Institute and Industrial Co-op Scociety. O28
- Laying foundation stone, Outwood Church Institute. O29
- Approaching Lofthouse station From Wakefield Westgate, Lofthouse South Signal Box. O30
- Lofthouse Colliery Miners Trip to Blackpool. Des Moore 4th from left 2nd row up. O31
- Lofthouse Colliery O32
- A very spooky looking Madame Hall O33
- White Heart, top Lingwell Gate Lane, old Castle Head Lane, going to right. O34
- Collecting for Charity, Wee Peter Collins, bottom centre. O35
- Unknown local firms outing. O36
- Les & Phil Hartley, King George Street, winner of Council best garden competition. 1982 O37
- Near Vic Corner. O38
- The only photograph known of Long(Hatfield) Row off Coach Road. O39
- Taken by Mike Hooley. A very late Yorkshire Pullman storms through Outwood, 1970s O40
- Outwood Remembered 3
- Outwood Institute before money was raised for clock. O41
- The Kirklands Hotel was opened without any planning permission. threatened with closure. O42
- A61 Leeds Road, Kirklands and Church O43
- Looking from Bevan Crecent to Coach Road, lady and child unknown. O44
- Ledger Lane Club Bowling Team Cup Winners O45
- Ledger Lane School Carnival 1920s O46
- Mr Goodacre driver of The Outwood Ambulance. O47
- Salvation Army Outdoor Service, Queen Street O48
- In front of the Outwood Salvation Army Citadel, Grey Street. O49
- Outwood Salvation Army outdoor service, Coach Road (Alfords) Field. O50
- Mr Edward Caines, Rook’s Nest Farm, this is overlooking 19 acres. O51
- Bourne Methodist Church, Bolus Lane Outwood, now Salvation Army Shop O52
- Sunday service at Bourne Methodist Church, Bolus Lane O53
- British Oak Pub, Rook’s Nest Road. O54
- Our beautiful Parish Church O55
- Dairy Farmer Hallas, Cows, Leeds Road, Looking to Newton Hill. O56
- Outwood Cycling Club at The Victoria Hotel, Leeds Road. O57
- Mr Edward Caines, Bourne Methodist Church Carnival. O58
- The Grange, Outwood Park. O59
- Outwood Hall Staff. O60
- Outwood Remembered 4
- The church and the old vicarage. O61.
- Outwood Parish Church O62.
- Outwood Parish Church O63.
- Shunter passing the site of the new Outwood Station 1960s. O64.
- Track Machine, Armitages Brickworks Chimney in background. O65.
- Outwood Park and Welfare Offices. O66.
- Victoria Corner. O67.
- Victoria Hotel O68.
- Victoria corner looking to Newton Hill. O69.
- Outwood Cutting south of station. Class 45. O70.
- Class 47 Passing Lofthouse Colliery. Drained reservoir bottom left, miners path bottom right. O71
- Class 45 approaching Lofthouse Colliery. O72.
- Bolus Lane Centre, Charity Day. O73.
- Bolus Lane Centre Charity Day. O74.
- Bolus Lane Centre Charity Day O75.
- Miners March passing old Library. O76.
- How time change, Des Moore and Charlie Brears having a chat. O77.
- West Ridings Home open day. O78.
- Old friends no longer with us, Harold Green, Des Moore, Arthur Sykes. O79.
- It’s called progress, there is now no Library in Outwood, so sad. O80.
- Outwood Remembered 5
- Demolition of the coal washer plant at Lofthouse Colliery. O81.
- Demolition of the chimney at Lofthouse Colliery. O82.
- Large crowd watching the demolition of pit chimney at Lofthouse Colliery. O83.
- Making of the M62 Motorway looking from the White Hart pub. O84.
- A new Outwood Secondary Modern School 1955. O85.
- Only known photo of the foundation stone. “Mission of the Good Shepherd, top Grandstand Road. O86.
- St John’s Church, now Parkside Methodist Church, Leeds Road. O87.
- Outwood Hall Farm. O88.
- Outwood Church Glee Society Committee. 1926. O89.
- A very rare photograph of children dancing to a one man band, Queen Street. O90.
- Outwood Church Institute. O91.
- Vic corner, entrance to Outwood Hall on left, Post Office Road first right. O93.
- The playground for generations of Outwood kids, the 19 Acres. O93.
- Rear of 99 Lingwell Gate Lane “Sidwells Place” between Farm Stores & Madam Hall. O94.
- 99 Lingwell Gate Lane “Sidwells Place” between Farm Stores & Madam Hall. O95.
- Ledger Lane School boys class, late 1920s or early 1930s. O96.
- Salute the Soldier Parade passing Outwood Empire 1943. O97.
- Outwood faces, Salute the Soldier outside Outwood Empire 1943. O98.
- More Outwood faces, Salute the Soldier outside Outwood Empire 1943. O99.
- The new Outwood Station ready for opening day. O100.
- Outwood Remembered 6
- New Outwood Station all ready for opening day. O101.
- Railway Terrace and outcrop behind Outwood Station. O102.
- Outwood Station opening day. O103.
- St John's Methodist Church Concert. P104.
- K1 class from Leeds heading towards Lofthouse Colliery pit stacks. O105.
- Aerial shot of Victoria Corner and Newton Hill cricket field. O106.
- Armitages Buildings, I have no idea where this was?. O107.
- Armitages Lorry. O108.
- Armitages Steam Wagon. O109.
- Salvation Army Citadel, Grey Street. Mr Howell on right. O110.
- This has Outwood on back but i do not recognise the location?. O111.
- Salvation Army Carnival Queen. O112.
- Salvation Army Citadel, Grey Street. Carnival Day. O113.
- Unknown cornet player?. O114.
- St John’s (Parkside) Methodist Church. O115.
- Coach Road Group at Bevin Close Centre. O116.
- Blue Hills (Old pit stacks, Victoria Collery, Newton Hill) 19 Acres. O117.
- The old Borough Co-op, top Bolus Lane, now Tescos. O118.
- Bourne Methodist Church, Bolus Lane. O119.
- Outwood Boys Brigade, any info on where this is please?. O120.
- Outwood Remembered 7
- Outwood Ministers - Blowing up Lofthouse Pit Chimney. O121.
- He Donated Coach Road Playing Field. - Church Choir Boys. O122.
- Annie Street Lassies. O123.
- Bolus Co-op, now Tesco. - Salvation Army John Chambers, Judith Walton. O124.
- Caines Farm, Albert with the cap. O125.
- St John’s Review - Rehoboth Free Methodist Church Group. O126.
- Outwood Parish Church. O127.
- Mrs Leather - Outwood Empire Cinema. O128.
- Grandstand Road - Gilchrists Shop Ledger Lane. Later Undertakers O129.
- Outwood Hall - Unknown Outwood Lady O130.
- Now the Chemists Leeds Road. - St john’s Church Review. O131.
- Preparing for Rehoboth Gala Day. - Gerry Round Opening Gala. O132.
- Inside St john’s Church. - Outwood Boundary, Vic Corner. O133.
- Outwood School, Ledger Lane. - Unknown House in Ledger Lane. O134.
- Unknown Couple in Nook Lane. - Signal Box Heading For Stanley Station. O135.
- House in Coach Road. - Rehoboth Gala Day. O136.
- Norman Ellis and Dad. - Norman in pram and family. O137.
- St John’s Church Sunbeam. - Malcolm Olivers Shop Lingwell Gate Lane O138.
- Rehoboth Gala - Rodger Byard, Michael Hawkins, Peter Brears 1957. O139.
- Billy Angel. - Pupils Secondary Modern with headmaster Waggotts Poodle. O140.
- Outwood Remembered 8
- Alfred Hallas, Milk Float with (Dolly) 1947 . O141.
- Thomas Hallas with the local police sargeant opposite Queen Hotel 1885. O142.
- Richard Hallas aged 14, Alfred Hallas age 12 with horse (Violet) 1922. O143.
- The Hallas farmyard, opposite the Queen Hotel (Now St Leger) O144.
- Early Outwood Church football team in Church Lane field. O145
- First aid team origin unknown. O146.
- Unknown Group. O147.
- Very rare Girl Guide Photograph. O148.
- Outwood Fire Brigade, Halford’s Football Field, Coach Road. O149.
- Outwood Fire Brigade, Halford’s Football Field, Coach Road. O150.
- Eyles Groceries, top of Coach Road. O151.
- Outwood Fire Brigade, Outwood Hall Farm. O152.
- Outwood Fire Brigade, Outwood Hall Farm. O153.
- This shop on Leeds Road became the Post Office and now The Chemists. O154.
- White Hart Hotel, top of Lingwell Gate Lane. O155.
- Outwood Empire Cinema, now drive through chippy. O156.
- The Old Vicarage, now the Kirklands Hotel. O157.
- United Free Methodist Church situated opposite The Deep Drop, Vic Corner. O158.
- Inside Outwood Parish Church. O159.
- Outwood Cemetary, Leeds Road. O160.
- Lofthouse Remembered
- Immediately past the Rose and Crown, Leeds Road L1.
- Just before The Rose and Crown, Leeds Road L2.
- Leeds Road The Rose and Crown now a Newsagents and Cafe L3.
- Tram passing Bright Eyes row on left and Gardeners Hotel on right L4.
- Gate to Lofthouse Hall. Rothwell Grammar School was built on Longthorpe Lane, over road L5.
- Lofthouse Cemetery, Carlton Lane L6.
- The old Co-Op on Ledger Lane L7.
- Queens Cottages, Westgate Lane, partly demolished to make way for Motorway L8.
- Junction of Potovens Lane, Leeds Road and Canal Lane with The Star Hotel L9.
- Lofthouse School, Leeds Road L10.
- Lofthouse Parish Church, Leeds Road L11.
- Lofthouse Cemerery Gates, Carlton Lane L12.
- Lofthouse Church Institute, Leeds Road L13.
- Lofthouse Cricket Club Ground, Leeds Road, was disected by the M62 Motorway L14.
- Lofthouse Athletic Club, Leeds Road, now The Royale Restaurant L15.
- Lofthouse Park Band Stand, Leeds Road L16.
- Lofthouse Park, Leeds Road. The Pavillion L17.
- Lofthouse Park gutted by fire on 22nd April 1922 L18.
- Lofthouse Park was burnt down on 22nd April 1922 L19.
- The Bar House was at the bottom of Lofthouse Hill opposite Potovens Lane L20.
- Lofthouse Remembered 2
- A Lawton’s Shop, any ideas where?. L21.
- Towards Rose & Crown, Leeds Road. L22.
- Rothwell Grammar School. Now the The Rodillian Academy. L23.
- Lofthouse School Class. L24.
- Taking the boar to mate, Leeds Road towards Rose & Crown. L25.
- Lofhouse Gate Methodist Chapel, Canal Lane. L26.
- Lofthouse Gate Methodist Church. L27.
- Lofthouse Gate Methodist Church. L28.
- Lofthouse Gate Methodist Church. L29.
- Lofthouse Gate Methodist Church, Hilda West far left. L30.
- Lofthouse Gate Methodist Church congregation, Hilda West centre. L31.
- Lofthouse Gate School Nursery Class 1957-58. Mrs Darwell top right. L32.
- Lofthouse Gate School Class. L33.
- Lofthouse Gate School Class. Mrs Darwell top left. L34.
- Roller Skaters at Lofthouse Park. L35.
- Lovers Retreat at Lofthouse Park. L36.
- Back Lane, rear of Rose & Crown, joins Westgate Lane with Leeds Road. L37.
- Lofthouse Methodist Church Carnival Queen. L38.
- Lofthouse Methodist Church Carnival Group. L39.
- Speaks for itself. L40.
- Lofthouse Remembered 3
- Armitage’s Steam wagon at Lofthouse brickworks. L41
- Local Hawker Bernard Marshall. L42.
- Bar House at the bottom of Lofthouse Hill. L43.
- Castle Head Lane, before M62 motorway was built. L44
- Lofthouse Chapel Group. L45.
- Lifesavers, Malcolm Catchpole Outwood, Derrick Franks, Lofthouse, Kevin Horler, Robin Hood. L46.
- Lofthouse Church. L47.
- Lofthouse Cricket Team. L48.
- Lofthouse Cricket Pavillion. L49.
- Lofthouse Cricket Team. L50.
- Potovens Lane near Going Loco model shop. L51.
- Lofthouse Gate School. L52.
- Lofthouse School Class. L53.
- Lofthouse Gate School. L54.
- Lofthouse Rugby Team, taken at the bottom of Ardsley Falls. L55.
- Great Northern Locomotive at Lofthouse Junction. L56.
- Lofthouse Internment Camp, Leeds Road, bottom of Lofthouse Hill. L57.
- Lofthouse Park Officials. L58.
- Lofthouse Park Bandstand. L59.
- Lofthouse Park Roller Skaters. L60.
- Stanley Remembered 1
- Cemetery Gates on Lake Lock Road. S1
- Tom Puddings at Stanley Ferry. S2
- Looking towards Wakefield from the Graziers Hotel S3
- Aberford Road at the junction with Lake Lock Road, Picture House on Left. S4
- Hay making in front of the old St Peter's Church. S5
- Stanley Church Choir at the re-opening of the re-built Church. 5th July 1913. S6
- Stanley Grove. S7
- Stanley Vicarage, Aberford Road. S8
- Stanley St Peter's Church. S9
- Stanley Working Men's Club, Lake Lock Road. S10
- Stanley Secondary Modern School, Lake Lock Road. S11
- Stanley Church on fire, Feb 18th 1911. S12
- Signal Box, Aberford Road, line to Castleford and East Coast. S13
- Stanley Railway Station, Aberford Road. S14
- Aftermath of the 1911 Fire at St Peter's Church. S15
- Pupils at St Peter's Church School. S16
- The Bar House at the junction of Bar Lane and Aberford Road, now a roundabout. S17
- Lake Lock Road looking to St Peter's School. S18
- Main entrance to Stanley Hall. S19
- Church Road looking towards Lake Lock Road. S20
- Stanley Remembered 2
- Very old painting of Stanley Ferry S21
- A Postcard from Stanley S22
- Aberford Road, towards Stanley Picture House S23
- Beautiful Stanley St Peter’s Church S24
- West Hall, Stanley S25
- Stanley Ferrry Aquaduct. S26
- Stanley Ferry Basin. S27
- Very rare early Brearleys Shop S28
- Steeles Cycle Works, Long Causway Stanley S29
- Stanley Grove School Class. Not a smile S30
- Steeles Butchers, just up from the earlier Brearleys Shop. S31
- Looking from the cemetery to the church S32
- Dropping the foundation stone in place, St Peters Church 1912. S33
- Blessing the new St Peter’s Foundation Stone, 1912 S34
- Lovely shot of St Peter’s Church S35
- Womans Institute, Coronation Day 1953. S36
- Stanley Womans Institute S37
- Stanley Cycle Club S38
- One of the very last photographs taken inside Stanley St Peter’s Church S39
- Stanley St Peter’s Members. S40
- Stanley Remembered 4
- Hatfield Hall boundary wall at 19 acres. S61.
- Aberford Road. S62.
- Looking down Stanley Hill, British Oak on left. S63.
- Aberford Road, S64.
- Aberford Road. S65.
- St Peter’s Church after the great fire of 1911. S66.
- The Aqueduct at Stanley Ferry. S67.
- Stanley Royd Farm. from the top of Ouchthorpe Lane. S68.
- Stanley Royd Farm. S69.
- Stanley Royd Farm, top of Ouchthorpe Lane. S70.
- A patient at Stanley Royd working the land. S71
- Stanley Ferry Half Moon Bridge. S72.
- A Postcard from Stanley. S73.
- Bread Baker Lane Bridge, Gardeners Arms higher up on left. S74.
- River Calder looking North from Stanley Ferry. S75.
- Canal Lane. S76.
- Carnival 1920s, left to right, Mr Griffiths, Ruby Stocks, Charlie Dunn (In pram). S77.
- Stanley Carnival 1936. S78.
- A Misericord from St Peter’s Church. (Fishes and Molluscs). S79.
- Stanley Cemetery 1960s, S80.
- Stanley Remembered 5
- Stanley Urban District Council’s Chairmans Chain of Office. S81.
- Mr Steele. S82.
- Jack Calvert, St Peter’s Church Choirboy. S83.
- Looking towards Aberford Road from the Sewage Works. S84.
- Jack was retired when he drew this. S85.
- Inside St Peter’s Church. S86.
- Church Road. S87.
- St Peter’s Church. S88.
- J.P.H. Humphries, Market Gardener. S89.
- A Colour Postcard from Stanley. S90.
- Stanley Ferry looking South East. S91.
- Land Girl at Stanley Royd Farm 1942. S92.
- Mrs Ruby Stocks. S93.
- Stanley Ferry. S94.
- The Old Stanley Ferry Toll Bridge. S95.
- Stanley Ferry Methodists. S96.
- Ferry Lane. S97.
- Dismantling Ferry Lane Pit. S98.
- Ferry Boat Inn. S99.
- Looking at the 1960 floods. S100.
- Ardsley Remembered 1.
- Ardsley Chapel A1
- Ardsley Colliery A2
- West Ardsley A3
- Ardsley Station Staff A4
- Main Street A5
- Main Street, Ardsley Falls A6
- Ardsley Forge A7
- Postcard from Ardsley A8
- Main Street A9
- Main Street A10
- Shops on Main Street A11
- Bradford Road A12
- Amblers Mill A13
- Amblers Mill Bradford Road A14
- Ardsley Council School A15
- Bradford Road A16
- Explosion at Forge A17
- Fancy Dress A18
- Railway Station A19
- Manor Garage Bradford Road, Opposite Bay Horse A20
- Alverthorpe Remembered 1.
- St Paul’s Church Choir. AL1.
- Help Please. AL2.
- Alverthorpe Event and Location unknown. AL3.
- Alverthorpe Marion Avenue. AL4.
- 50 to 44 Batley Road. AL5.
- Carnival Day, AL6.
- Alverthorpe Junior and Infants 1948. AL7.
- Alverthorpe Railway Station AL8.
- Alverthorpe Road. AL9.
- Alverthorpe Hall. AL10.
- St Pauls Church. AL11.
- St Pauls Church. AL12.
- Looking from St Pauls. AL13.
- Carnival Queen and Attendants. AL14.
- Carnival Queen and Attendants. AL15.
- Carnival Day. AL16.
- Carnival Indian. AL17.
- Anyone for tennis. AL18.
- Alverthorpe Hall. AL19.
- Looking down from St Pauls Church. AL20.
- Alverthorpe Remembered 2.
- Alverthorpe School Class. AL21.
- Alverthorpe Beck. AL22.
- The Carnival, Batley Road. AL23.
- Methodist Chapel 1992. AL24.
- Carnival Time Bradford Road Wrenthorpe. AL25.
- Looking down from St Pauls Church. AL26.
- St Pauls Church. AL27.
- The Carnival. AL28.
- The Carnival. AL29.
- More Carnival Batley Road. AL30.
- Alverthorpe Wellington Street. AL31.
- Methodist Chapel 1931. AL32.
- Carnival Cliff Parade. AL33.
- Flanshaw Lane. AL34.
- Peace Day 1919. Fryergate off Alverthorpe Road. AL35.
- New Scarborough. AL36.
- Club Concert Room. AL37.
- Batley Road. AL38.
- Flanshaw Lane. AL39.
- 1973 Lofthouse Colliery Disaster Drill Rig, Batley Road AL 40.
- Ossett Remembered 1.
- Junction of Wesley Street & Market Place. Was always a newsagents and may still be! OS1
- North Ossett Church OS2
- The Market Place OS3
- The Market Place OS4
- Unknown Parade 1940 OS5
- Black 5 Passing through Ossett Copyright Roger Hepworth. OS6
- Ossett Railway Station OS7
- Ariel view of Ossett Church OS8
- Bentham Hill Horbury OS9
- Borough Works, Station Road OS10
- Central Baptist School Feast 1911 OS11
- Ossett Congrigational Church OS12
- Church Street OS13
- Station Road OS14
- Wesley Street OS15
- The Market Place OS16
- Temperance Hall, OS17
- South Ossett Church OS18
- South Ossett Church OS19
- Station Road OS20
- 2013 REMEMBERED
- Councillor Charlie Keith presents a new projector to our secretary Tony Banks. VC01.
- Money raised by Outwood Computer/Video clubs at 40/50s Dance Night. VC02.
- Visitors from Prescot, Lancashire to the Lofthouse Colliery Heritage Trail. VC03.
- Sherlock Holmes paid us a visit in 2013, Tony and Yvonne Hooley. VC04.
- Just a small part of out memorabilia. VC05.
- Tree in Church Yard blown down by high winds. VC06.
- Armani a very brave little girl who has suffered bone cancer since the age of 4. VC07.
- In 2013 we said goodbye to a very old friend. VC08.
- 1st of August was Yorkshire Day, celebrated at Outwood Memorial Hall. VC09.
- I had a Dylan the Monkey as my lodger for a few weeks. VC10.
- Vintage Vehicle Ralley at Wakefield Park VC11.
- Remember the Bedford Dormobile. VC12.
- We did some filming at Dodworth. VC13.
- Dodworth Miners Memorial. VC14.
- Parkside Community Coffee Morning. VC15.
- Putting the finishing touches to the Lofthouse Heritage Trail Obelisk VC16.
- Tony Banks at the Allerton Bywater Miners Memorial. VC17.
- Beetle Drive at Outwood Memorial Hall. VC18.
- Busy Beetlers at Outwood Memorial Hall. VC19.
- Four happy smiling Yorkshire Lasses at the beetle drive. VC20.
- 2014 Remembered
- NUM Headquarters Barnsley. VC21.
- NUM Headquarters Barnsley. VC22.
- NUM Headquarters Barnsley. VC23.
- St Peter’s Church Demolition, 12th February 2014. VC24.
- St Peter’s Church Demolition, 12th February 2014. VC25.
- St Peter’s Church Demolition, 12th February 2014. VC26.
- St Peter’s Church Demolition, 12th February 2014. VC27.
- Outwood Video Club Band. VC28.
- Art from Outwood Grange Academy at Outwood Memorial Hall. VC29.
- Outwood Academy Art at The Memorial Hall. VC30.
- Stanley Marsh Open Day. VC31.
- An Outwood Robin in Coach Road. VC32.
- Ray McDarby, Paul Tennant, Tony Banks, New Hall Notice Board. VC33.
- Outwood Computer Club members, Madhu Patel and Mark Webster. VC34.
- Coal Mining Museum. VC35.
- New Garden, Coal Mining Museum. VC36.
- Video Club Exhibition, Mike Hooley at The Coal Mining Museum. VC37.
- Leeds Road Outwood. VC38.
- Tony and Yvonne Hooley at Outwood Memorial Hall. VC39.
- Art Exhibition Outwood Memorial Hall. VC40.
- 2015 Remembered
- Santa Visits Outwood Memorial Hall. VC41.
- Santa Outside Outwood Memorial Hall. VC42.
- Minutes silence at The Mining Museum. VC43.
- Paul Casper with 8 year old Cancer Patient Armani Wainwright at 1940s dance. VC44.
- Paul Casper Aka George Formby presenting Aaron Wainwright with voucher. VC45.
- Tony Banks, Mike Hooley at a 1940/50s dance, raising money for Candlighters. VC46.
- Laying Poppy Wreath at railway side Obelisk. VC47.
- Laying Poppy Wreath at Outwood’s Potovens Lane Wheel. VC48.
- Laying Poppy Wreath at Leeds Road Pit Wheel. VC49.
- Wakefield Family Historical Scociety Committee, VC50.
- Inside our beautiful Chantry Chapel. VC51.
- Kirkgate Station has had a facelift. VC52.
- Cycle Tour of Yorkshire livery at Kirkgate Station. VC53.
- Millenium Green Lofthouse, Charity Event. VC54.
- Lofthouse Millennium Green, Charity Event. VC55.
- Stars of our film “Lofthouse Heritage Trail”. VC56.
- Remember these Hollyhocks on Leeds Road Outwood. VC57.
- Seen all over our area in the 40/50/60s. VC58.
- Bus trip anyone. VC59.
- Eh!, Bisop Auckland service for wakey bus station?. VC60.
- 2016 Remembered
- MAR - Oops!. Not a good start to our new Chapel of Rest. VC61.
- FEB - We launch our new video “The Lofthouse Heritage Trail” VC62.
- FEB - Maureen’s Tea Dance at Memorial Hall all in Red for Charity. VC63.
- FEB - Normanton Golf Course. I think they have been planted, but not by me. VC64.
- JAN - Armani Wainwright hands over a cheque to Candlelighters at Leeds Infirmary . VC65.
- MAY - Craft Exhibition at Memorial Hall. VC66.
- APR - We did not realise we would soon be saying goodbye to Archie 3rd from left. VC 67.
- APR - Our show for Dementia Friends at Bevin Close Centre. VC68.
- APR - Our Vicar John Butterworth retires. VC69.
- APR - Nothing has changed down Castle Head Lane. VC70.
- JUN - End of a bike ride for charity at Parkside Chapel. VC 71.
- MAY - The Kirklands gets its new roof. VC72.
- MAY - Our Mp Andrea Jenkyns visits the Hospice Coffee Morning. VC73.
- May - A wonderful year for Cherry Blossom down Belgravia Road. VC74.
- JAN - First show of the year Rothwell Church Hall. VC75.
- NOV - Unforgettable scene at The Mining Museum. VC76.
- NOV - Our presentation for Thorne & Moorends Colliery Monument Committee. VC77.
- JUL - Me with 2 rugby legends John Etty, Neil Fox and Norman Hazel . VC78.
- JUL - Heroes & Heroines at The Mining Museum. VC79.
- JUL - Visit to The Middleton Railway. VC80.
- 2017 Remembered
- Bus stops both sides of the road at Annie Street withdrawn by Arriva. VC81.
- Petition organised, people power a success. Bus stops re-enstated. VC82.
- New cables for top of Lingwell Gate Pylons. VC83.
- A New Shopping centre is born at Newton Hill. VC84.
- Almost Complete. VC85.
- My favourite photograph of 2017. Elsie and Ken Tomlinson. VC86.
- Visit to the Mining Museum. VC87.
- Outwoods new Vicar. Rev Jonathan Bish. VC88.
- Celebrating our new Vicar. VC89.
- Outwood Computer Club Memories. VC90.
- Outwood Computer Clubs Young Visitors. Armani and Aaron Wainwright. VC91.
- More Computer Club Members. VC92.
- Outwood Station’s One Eyed Cat. VC93.
- A good Aged, Congratulations Bernard. VC94.
- Met for the first time in 45 years. My brother Don and his twin sister Ann. VC95.
- Snowhill Retail Park Finally Opens. VC96.
- Two Welcome Visitors to Outwood. VC97.
- Pot holes trouble near Institute. VC98.
- This is the top of Church Lane, Outwood. 1908 cobbles visible. VC99.
- London Bound Train Storms Through Outwood Station. VC100.
- 2018 Remembered
- Shops in Wakefield City Centre Continue To close. VC101.
- It’s Goodbye To A Very Old Friend. VC 102.
- Our Mp Andrea Jenkyns awareness Day at Wrenthorpe. VC103.
- Wrenthorpe Awareness Day, Parkside, Outwood Paint & Palette Group. VC104.
- Wrenthorpe Awareness Day, Wakefield Firefighters. VC105.
- Outwood Computer Club, M Hooley, Andrea Jenkyns, David Dickinson. VC106.
- Nothing Changes, Top of Church Lane, Outwood. VC107.
- Clayton Hospital Slowly Being Vandalised, (For now this is intact) VC 108.
- Wrenthorpe Community Choir. VC109.
- Outwood Computer Club. Tony Banks, Ashley Gatt, Alan West. VC110.
- Outwood Computer Club said goodbye to Betty Redgwick, (Centre) R.I.P. VC111.
- Wakefield Library Exhibition, Lofthouse Park and Internment Camp. CV112.
- Outwood Institute Luncheon Club, Celebrated Bernards 100th Birthday. VC113.
- 1950s Dance at Outwood Institute. VC114.
- Outwoods New WW Centenary Memorial Garden. VC115.
- Parkside Church, Outwood, WW Centenary Display. VC116.
- Outwoods, WW Centenary Pit Wheel Service. VC117.
- The New Memory Cafe at the Memorial Hall, Outwood. VC118.
- Mrs Clause Visited Outwood Computer Club. VC 119.
- Volunteers who gave up their Christmas Day to make a Xmas Dinner for folk in Outwood. VC120.
- Parkside Concerts Remembered
- Snow White chorus girls 1976. PS1
- The Dwarfs 1976. PS2.
- Snow White 1976, The Cast. PS3
- Cinderella March 1975, Eric Tolson as Buttons. PS4
- Cinderella March 1975. PS5
- Cinderella March 1975. PS6
- Drinks, Cinderella March 1975. PS7
- It’s lot’s of fun, Cinderella 1975. PS8
- Looking at animals. Cinderella 1975. PS9
- Cinderella 1975. PS10
- Cinderella 1975, The Cast. PS11
- Cinderella 1975,. Children with the coach. PS12
- Cinderella. Children’s Chorus. PS13
- Cinderella. The Music. PS14
- Cinderella. The Prince. PS15
- Red Riding Hood. The Bunnies. PS16
- Red Riding Hood. The Food Cart. PS17
- Herbie the Horse. PS18
- The Chorus PS19
- Old Woman Who Lived In a Shoe. PS20
- Stanley Remembered 3
- Outcrop Crane at Coney Warren, Aberford Road, Stanley. 1940s. S41
- The Crane had feet and could walk. S42
- The yard at Stanley Station. S43
- Stanley Station Waiting Room, for Castleford, York and East Coast. S44
- Stanley Station Platform for Outwood, Wakefield. Bradford, Leeds and the West Coast. S45
- Mount Road. S46
- Stanley Lane End. S47
- We need your help with this one?. S48
- St Peter’s School. S49
- Stanley Signal Box. S50
- Newmarket Colliery. S51
- William Lambs Clogs. S52
- Need your help with this one. S53
- Graziers, Aberford Road. S54
- The re-opening after the fire at St Peter’s Church. S55
- Stanley Ferry Aquaduct. S56
- From a boat, The Aquaduct. S57
- The Station, looking east. S58
- Stanley Hill. S59
- Stanley Church before the fire. S60
- Rob Broad Collection 1, These photographs are copyright to Rob Broad.
- Started as The Bacon Factory then Farmstores and finally Lofthouse Foods(Asda). RB1
- Lofthouse Foods(Asda). RB2
- Lofthouse Foods(Asda). RB3
- Lofthouse Foods(Asda) demolition 1994. RB4
- Lofthouse Foods(Asda) demolition 1994. RB5
- Bottom of Westgate Wakefield 1996. RB6
- Walkers Mill, formally The Jam Factory, Canal Lane Stanley 1994. RB7
- Walkers Mill. RB8
- Walkers Mill. RB9
- Walkers Mill. RB10
- Walkers Mill demolition after fire. RB11
- Deputy Row, Four Lane Ends, Outwood 1994. RB12
- Smiths Arms Wakefield. RB13
- Outwood Junior & Infants School, Ledger Lane. RB14
- Westgate End Wakefield. RB15
- The end of The Old Globe Hotel. RB16
- Hatfeild Hall Stanley. RB17
- Hatfield Hall Stanley. RB18
- Westgate End Wakefield. RB19
- Westgate End Wakefield. RB20
- 10.000 Website Visitors
- Vine Tree, A61 Leeds Road, Newton Hill. CE1.
- Old Market House, Wakefield 2008. CE2.
- Outwood Church 2008. CE3.
- White Rose Boxing Club, Wakefield 2012. CE4.
- Kirkgate Station, Wakefield 2010. CE5.
- Battle of The Roses, Towton 2007. CE6.
- Stanley St Peter’s Church 2008. CE7.
- Lock Keepers Lodge, Stanley Ferry 2007. CEL8.
- Town Hall Wakefield, Bell Tower 2007. CE9.
- 19 Acres Outwood, Normanton Golf Club 2008. CE10.
- Activities Stand, Wakefield Market 2007. CE11.
- Clayton Hospital, Northgate, Wakefield 2008. CE12.
- Woolworths 2008. CE13.
- Scarecrow Festival, Kirkhamgate 2007. CE14.
- Wheelers and Wobblers, Stanley Community Centre 2012. CE15.
- Outwood Library 2008. CE16.
- Stanley Marsh 2007. CE17.
- Rook’s Nest School, Outwood 2007. CE18.
- Newmillerdam 2007. CE19.
- Alfords Field, Coach Road, Outwood 2008. CE20.
- PINDERFIELD’S 1944, BRITAINS FOREMOST REHABILITATION CENTRE
- The painting of lampshades was a popular form of therapy. PR1
- Using a loom, the patient has a weak right shoulder supported in a sling. PR2.
- Special exercises for men with knee injuries. PR3.
- Soldier patients with knee injuries are prone to wasting of the thigh muscles. PR4.
- Tommies make toys without being aware of the remedial effect. PR5.
- Special exercises for calf muscles against weight and pulley resistance. PR6.
- Soldier with paralysis of the legs, given supported movement of the joints. PR7
- Wounded in Normandy, fractured femurs, help to strengthen backs and arms. PR8
- Young coal miner who had been caught in a belt, fractured humerus, ankle and elbow. PR9.
- Basket making is a valuable exercise for patients with stiff or weak fingers. PR10.
- Electrical stimulation of weak and paralysed muscles. PR11.
- Toy Making, many of the toys are sent to local children's nurseries. PR12.
- Music, patients move their limbs in rhythmic exercises under the nurse's directions. PR13.
- Lathe work is of great benefit to patients with arm injuries. PR14.
- Manual pedal fretsaw is a very useful remedial treatment for stiff ankles. PR15.
- Serving under Montgomery in France in 1944 this tommie was wounded in his left arm. PR16.
- 1. Rug Making. 2. Special apparatus deigned to strengthen wrist and forearm. PR17.
- 1. Fretsaw. 2. Coal Miner receives physiotherapy. PR18.
- 1. Weaving. 2. Heat Therapy. PR19.
- 1. Exercise sling for Shoulder and elbow. 2. Parallel Bars. PR20.
- Outwood Folk 2001
- Duncan Hall - Pat Hall - G Hartley - Mrs Wright - Maisie Colley - R Colley. H1.
- Unknown - Unknown - Mr Jones - Mrs Jones. H2.
- Unknown - Unknown - N Hutton - B Hutton - Fred Jackson - Mary Wright. H3.
- Helen Allan - Maureen O'Malley - Valerie Burbridge - Janet ** - Steve ** Unknown. H4.
- John Fowler - Joan Fowler - Beryl Russell - Neville Russell. H5.
- M Hooley - Derek Allan - Helen Allan - Maureen O'Malley. H6.
- Unknown - Unknown - Unknown - Unknown - Unknown. H7.
- Charlie Reece - Judith Reece - Joyce Beech - Mary Craven. Stood B Sidwell H8.
- Fred Jackson - Mary Wright - Unknown - Unknown. H9.
- Maisie Colley - Raymond Colley. H10.
- M Thompson - Ken Joule - Unknown. H11.
- L Mouser Welder - Sue Daniels - Alan Daniels Welder - ? Firth Loco Driver. H12.
- Unknown - Des Moore. H13.
- Ann Burkinshaw - Malcolm Burkinshaw. H14.
- Evelyn Ratcliffe - Tommy Ratcliffe. H15.
- Violet Westerman - Herbert Westerman. H16.
- Beatrice Hewitt - Ted Hewitt - Les Swaine. H17.
- Margaret Baurgh - Jean McAvoy - Lisa Wells - David Wells. H18.
- Betty Hudson - Mr Hudson - Molly Lund. H19.
- Maureen Lill - Harry Lill - Fred Jackson. H20.
- Newmillerdam 1960s
- Norman Ellis Collection 1.
- Outwood Park. NE1.
- Outwood Church NE2.
- Interior of Outwood Church NE3.
- Outwood Cemetery NE4.
- Outwood Vicarage, now the Kirkland’s Hotel NE5.
- The Hollow at Outwood NE6.
- Methodist United Free Church Outwood NE7.
- Building the United Free Church Victoria Corner Outwood NE8.
- Outwood Empire NE9.
- This became the Post Office now it’s a chemist opposite Parkside Church. NE10.
- The White Hart became The Nook now reverted back to The White Hart. NE11.
- Firefighters Coach Road Outwood NE12.
- Outwood Fire Brigade Coach Road Fire Station NE13.
- Top of Coach Road NE14.
- Firemen in Coach Road Field NE15.
- Outwood Methodist Group. NE16.
- Church Parade Leeds Road NE17.
- Church Parade Leeds Road NE18.
- 1st Company Outwood Girl Guides NE19.
- Outwood Church Football Team Church Lane Field. NE20.
- Norman Ellis Collection 2
- Northgate Wakefield NE21.
- Snapethorpe Hospital NE22.
- Wakefield Bull Ring NE23.
- Lower Westgate NE24.
- Looking Down Kirkgate NE25.
- Looking Down Westgate NE26.
- Corner of Wood Street NE27.
- Clayton Hospital NE28.
- Leeds Road Lofthouse NE29.
- Top of Westgate NE30.
- Wakefield Bull Ring NE31.
- St John’s Church NE32.
- Another Looking Down Kirkgate NE33.
- The Bull Ring NE34.
- Newmillerdam NE35.
- The Chantry Bridge Chapel NE36.
- The Six Chimneys Kirkgate NE37.
- Wakefield Grammar School NE38.
- The Market Cross Top of Westgate, NE39.
- The Opera House Westgate NE40.
- Local Railway Stations Remembered.
- Was Situated on The Great Northern Railway Ardsley Station, opened 1857 closed 1964. AR1.
- Was situated on The Great Northern Railway Alverthorpe Station, opened 1872 closed 1954. AL1.
- Castleford Station was opened by The North Eastern Railway in 1871. CA1
- No informamtion is available for this station at Dodsworth. DO1.
- Drighlington Was situated on The Great Northern Railway, opened 1856 closed 1962. DR1
- Haigh Station was opened by the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway in 1850 closed 1965. HA1.
- Hemsworth Station was on The Great Northern Line, opened 1866 closed 1967. HE1.
- Wakefield Kirkgate, opened by The Manchester & Leeds Railway in 1840. KI1.
- Lofthouse Station opened by The Methley Joint Railway in 1858 closed 1960. LO1.
- Nostell Station was situated on The Great Northern Railway, opened in 1866 closed 1951. NO1.
- Normanton Station, opened by The North Midland Railway in 1840. NO1.
- Horbury & Ossett opened by The Manchester & Leeds Railway in 1840 closed 1970. OS1.
- Pontefract Tanshelf opened in 1871 closed 1967. PO1.
- Ryhill Station situated on Barnsley Coal Railway opened 1882 closed 1930. RY1
- Opened in 1866 as “Sandal” and was on The West Riding and Grimsby Joint Railway. SA1.
- South Elmsall Station opened in 1866. SO.
- Stanley Station opened in the early 1860s closed 1964. ST1.
- Sandal and Walton opened 1870 by The Midland Railway.
- The first Wakefield Westgate Station opened in1856 modernised in 1967. WE1.
- Woodlesford Station opened in 1840 and formed part of The North Midland Railway. WO1.
- Unknown Photographs 1, for Identification
- Resolved, Former Grand Cinema, 152 Castleford Road, Normanton. Photograph 1000.
- Resolved. Old Empire Cinema at 154 Redhill Drive, Airedale, Castleford, WF10 3HQ
- Resolved. Parkhills Colliery, Eastmoor. Photograph 1002.
- Resolved, Chevet Lodge Entrance Gates. Photograph 1003.
- Where is this?. Photograph 1004.
- Suggested, looking up Chevet Lane from Lodge Lane, opposite Common Lane. D Weaver 1005.
- Where is this?. Photograph 1006.
- Resolved, Mexboro Arms, Newmarket Lane, Watergate, Methley. Photograph 1007.
- Resolved. Haw Hill Park. Normanton. 1008.
- Resolved. Goose Hill Junction Signal Box, Normanton. Photograph 1009.
- Resolved. Barnsley Road, looking towards The Castle Inn. Photograph 1010.
- Where is this?. Photograph 1011.
- Resolved. Pudsey War Memorial. Photograph 1012.
- Where is this?. Photograph 1013.
- Resolved. Standbridge Lane, Sandal, looking towards The Star Inn. Photograph 1014.
- Resolved, The Star, Standbridge Lane, Sandal. Photograph 1015.
- Resolved, Woolley Village Green. Photograph 1016.
- Resolved From Patrick Green to Aberford Road, across to Newmarket Lane. 1017.
- Resolved Looking Down Birkwood Road to Stanley Ferry 1018.
- Resolved, All Saints Church, Featherstone. Photograph 1019.
- Christmas Community Lunch 2019
- Meetings
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- JESSE’S, STANLEY STORIES "THE GRAVESTONE"
- Newton Hill Remembered 1.
- The old Gate house, Leeds Road N1
- The old Gate house, Leeds Road N2
- The old Gate house, Leeds Road N3
- Rehoboth Gala passing Fittons Garage, Leeds Road. N4.
- Newton Hill trader N5
- From St Johns N6.
- Library and off licence on left. N7.
- Newton Square, off Leeds Road, opposite P&D Autos. N8
- Nivens Shop, Leeds Road. N9.
- Inside Nivens Shop. N10
- Turog Shop, now P&D Autos. N11
- Red Hall House. N12
- Top End Pit. Leeds Road. N13
- Towards Newton Hill N14
- Carnivai float. N15
- Carnival float N16
- Carnival float N17.
- Young Steptoe N18
- Gala at Vic Corner. N19.
- Farmer Hallas’s Cows coming home. N20.
- Buses
- West Riding Buses No. 1
- Normanton Remembered 1.
- Normanton Railway Station, a very busy terminus. No1.
- Tram car in the Market Place. No2.
- The Market Place Altofts Road. No3.
- The Market Place. No4.
- The High Street. No5.
- The Market Place. No6.
- High Street. No7.
- Castleford Road. No8.
- High Street. No9.
- High Street, Majestic Picture House on right, The Babtist Church on left. No10.
- Wakefield Road. No11.
- Church Lane. No12.
- Normanton Parish Church. No13.
- Technical and Girls High School. No14.
- The Babtist Church, High Street. No15.
- The new lake, Hawe Park. No16.
- Public Park Lake and Bandstand. No17.
- Smirthwaite Park. No18.
- Hawe Hill Park and Free Library. No19.
- Wakefield Industrial Coopretive. No20.
- THE HISTORY OF LIQUORICE
- Expat’s
- Comment
- PROFILES
- A VIEW OF OUTWOOD
- ALEX ISAACS LOCOMOTIVES 1.
- Brush Type 4 with the Up Yorkshire Pullman at Lofthouse South Junction circa 1967. -IS1
- BR Sulzer Type 4 with Birmingham train at site of old Lofthouse and Outwood Station Platform circa 1967. IS2
- BR Sulzer Type 4 at site of present Outwood Station circa 1966 with train for Leeds. IS3
- BR Sulzer Type 4 with Birmingham train at site of present Outwood Station circa 1967. IS4
- Engineers train hauled by EE Type 3, later to become class 37, at location of present Outwood station circa 1967 IS5
- Doncaster to Leeds DMU in cutting near Outwood Grange School circa 1966. IS6
- Deltic D9021 Argyll and Sutherland Highlander runs beneath Potovens Lane Bridge with a London train circa 1967. IS7
- BR Sulzer type 4 with a train for Birmingham at site of Outwood Station circa 1967. IS8
- Deltic D9012 Crepello with a London train around 1967. Lofthouse Colliery is behind the train. IS9
- English Electric type 3 with 16T mineral wagons runs under Lingwell Gate Lane around 1966. IS10
- English Electric type 3 runs light engine past Lofthouse Colliery towards Outwood circa 1966. IS11
- The same train as in photo A8 in the same location taken from different angle IS12
- Deltic D9009 Alycidon with a train for London in the cutting near Outwood Grange School circa 1966. IS13
- Brush type 4 in cutting near Outwood Grange School circa 1966 with a southbound train. IS14
- Engineering work in the cutting adjacent to Outwood Grange School around 1966. IS15
- Track alignment machine at location of present Outwood station with Lofthouse Gate Brickworks in the background circa 1966. IS16
- Lines of scrap locos at Normanton shed around 1966 including Stanier 2-6-4 tank 42616 and B1 with an unusual number 30. IS17
- Close up of Thompson B1 numbered 30. This loco had possibly been used as a stationary boiler somewhere. IS18
- More scrap locos at Normanton circa 1966 with Stanier 2-6-4 tank and two black 5’s at the ends of the lines. IS19
- Another view of the lines of redundant locos at Normanton MPD waiting to go to the scrap man, probably Draper’s in Hull. IS20
- BOTTOMBOAT REMEMBERED 2
- Chapel Folk at the Seaside. BB21.
- Bottomboat Chapel Founder Members. BB22.
- Kids from Bottomboat 1964. BB23.
- Chapel Garden Party. BB24.
- Chapel Garden Party. BB25.
- Chapel Garden Party BB26.
- Chapel Street Service. BB27.
- Methodist Chapel Group. BB28.
- Trip to Morecambe. BB29.
- Street Service. BB30.
- Pantomime Time. BB31.
- Bottomboat School. BB32.
- Bottomboat Marriage at the Chapel. BB33.
- Outdoor Service. BB34.
- Marriage on Chapel Steps. BB35.
- On the Chapel Steps. BB36.
- Methodist Chapel Congregation. BB37.
- Lambs Clogs Lassies. BB38.
- Lambs Clogs Lads. BB39.
- Happy at the Seaside. BB40.
- ALEX ISAACS LOCOMOTIVES 2
- Black 5 heads towards Leeds over Lingwell Gate Lane Bridge circa 1966. The houses behind the loco face the White Hart at Lingwell Nook IS21
- A very grubby Thompson B1 with 16T mineral wagons heads towards Leeds at Lingwell Nook. Probably around 1966. IS22
- Thompson B1 with empty mineral wagons heads towards Leeds at Lingwell Nook circa 1966. IS23
- B1 number 61013 near Ardsley MPD and hump yard circa 1966. IS24
- GWR 7029 Clun Castle returns to London with a railtour on 17th September 1967. The train has just passed under Lingwell Gate Lane Bridge. IS25
- Preserved ex LNER 4468 Sir Nigel Gresley stands in York diesel depot circa 1968. IS26
- Brush type 4 passes Lofthouse Colliery with a train for the Midlands circa 1967. IS27
- English Electric type 4, later to become Class 40, with a train of 21T hopper wagons circa 1967. IS28
- Deltic D9000 Royal Scots Grey runs into York with a train for London circa 1967. IS29
- Deltic D9021 Argyll and Sutherland Highlander approaches the platform end at York with a London train Circa 1967. IS30
- A London to Leeds express hauled by D9011 The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers in the cutting adjacent to Outwood Grange School circa 1966. IS31
- Jubilee class 45562 Alberta minus nameplates stands in Normanton MPD circa 1967. IS32
- The tail end of the Yorkshire Pullman at the site of Outwood Station as it heads for London sometime around 1967. - IS33
- BR Sulzer type 2, later to become class 24, stands on shed circa 1967. Although allocated to Holbeck this photo was probable taken at Neville Hill in Leeds. IS34
- A Thompson B1 heads towards Wakefield past Ardsley MPD. The first two coaches date back to LNER days. IS35
- Brush type 4 with a portion of one of the expresses from London which divided at Wakefield for Leeds and Bradford. Lingwell Nook Bridge 1967 IS36
- The Yorkshire Pullman hauled by Deltic locomotive D9003 Meld circa 1967. Ardsley MPD is just behind the train. IS37
- Thompson B1 with the Bradford portion of a London express at Lingwell Nook around 1967. IS38
- A Leeds to Pontefract DMU passes Ardsley hump yard around 1967 as it approaches Lingwell Nook. IS39
- Thompson B1 61031 Reedbuck near Lingwell Nook with the houses of Thorpe in the distance. The date is probably around 1966. IS40
- MY MEMORIES OF BOTTOMBOAT, PART 1.
- MY MEMORIES OF BOTTOMBOAT, PART 2.
- MY MEMORIES OF BOTTOBOAT, CONCLUSION.
- BOTTOMBOAT REMEMBERED 1.
- Bottomboat Methodist Church Gala. BB1.
- Bottomboat Methodist Church Gala, Children’s Float. BB2.
- Methodist Gala 1964. BB3.
- Methodist Church Gala 1964. BB4.
- Methodist Church Gala Float. BB5.
- Lamb’s Clogs. BB6.
- Bottomboat School. BB7.
- Bottomboat Road. BB8.
- The Lane. BB9.
- The bridge that carried the Slanley/Castleford and East Coast Railway Line. BB10.
- The Ship Inn. BB11
- Bottomboat Working Mens Club. BB12.
- Lot’s of locals were employed at Lambs Clog Factory. BB13.
- Bottomboat Methodist Chapel opened 1874, closed 1975, burnt down in 1990s. BB14
- More Methodists Gala. BB15.
- Methodists Seaside Outing. BB16.
- Methodist Chapel Members. BB17.
- Mehodist Chapel Officers. BB18.
- Early Chapel Photograph. BB19.
- Inside Bottomboat Chapel. BB20.
- PROFILE OF TONY BANKS
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- PROFILE OF RICHARD MOORE
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- OUTWOOD CEMETERY 1908 TO 2016
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- MOTORWAY CONSTRUCTION AT LOFTHOUSE 1965/67 Alan Black
- Top of Lingwell Gate Lane MO621.
- A very wet construction site MO622.
- Bridge Footings MO623.
- Longthorpe Lane MO624.
- Thorpe Armitages Brickworks chimney's in distance, MO625.
- M1/M62 Interchange. MO626.
- Ready for Traffic MO627.
- Longthorpe Lane. MO628
- The first Vehicles MO629.
- Just Opened. MO630.
- All Finished MO631.
- Leeds Road, Lofthouse. MO632.
- The Start MO633.
- Hard at Work MO634.
- A Sheltered Spot MO635.
- Top of Longthorpe Lane. MO636.
- Bridge Footings MO637.
- Looking Good MO638.
- Leeds Road. MO639.
- Job Complete MO640.
- Making an Appointment Outwood Surgery 1958
- THE OUTWOOD STORMCOCKS
- GOLDEN MEMORIES NO. 1
- A Brace of B1s at Ardsley Shed, Nr Wakefield GM1
- Miners from the USA visit Lofthouse Colliery GM2
- Bottomboat Chapel GM3
- Bernie Winters visits Double Two Shirts, GM4
- Potovens Lane Bridge Outwood GM5
- PCs D Bulleyment, E Renshaw, C Ross, WPC Lillian Sullivan & Elizabeth Burton all lost their lives when their bus overturned at Newton Hill May 1978 GM6
- Madame Hall, Outwood GM7
- A new railway station for Outwood GM8
- Outwood Working Men’s Club GM9
- The old toll bridge at Stanley Ferry GM10
- Stanley Floods GM11
- Barnsley Canal Lock 1. GM12
- Heath Nr Wakefield GM13
- Wakefield Kirkgate Station GM14
- White Bear Wakefield. GM15
- Heath Hall GM16
- Outwood Junior School Class of 1959 GM17
- Normanton Railway Station GM18
- Therapy at Pinderfields Hospital Wakefield GM19
- Lofthouse Colliery Weighbridge. GM20
- Golden Memories No. 2
- Featherstone Male Voice Choir GM21
- Almost every 1950s kid had a dog/trolley. GM22
- Newton Hill Flower Seller GM23
- 3 late club members, Des Moore - Derek Elliss - Arthur Sykes GM 24
- Pontefract Racecourse Main Stand. GM25
- The Springs Wakefield GM26
- Wakefield Mystery Plays. GM27
- Heath Hall Wakefield Bedroom. GM28
- Heath Hall. Wakefield GM29
- Pontefract Races The Finishing Post GM30
- Looking Up Westgate Wakefield GM31
- Six Chimmneys Wakefield GM32
- Top Of Westgate Wakefield GM33
- Clayton Hospital Wakefield GM34
- Inside Wakefield Cathedral. GM35
- Lofthouse Gate School Class Late 1920s GM36
- Ledger Lane School Outwood Dinner Ladies GM37
- Four Happy Schoolkids at Ledger Lane School 1978 2nd from right Paul Crook GM38
- Goodbye to Ledger Lane Outwood Junior & Infants GM39
- Inside Chantry Chapel Wakefield GM 40