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Albert Place, Woodrow
Albert Place, Leeds Road, Woodrow,\in the 1980s. This is the front row, front
view. Built mid to late 19th century. Another row is at the rear at right
angles to this row, facing onto the track to Bond House. Probably 'Albert'
in the Row's name is in deference to Prince Albert, consort of Queen Victoria.
Note the telephone box.
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Royal
Oak Public House.
This photograph of the Royal Oak was taken around
1920 and shows the front of the Inn as it was originally built, i.e. with
one bay window. It was a Bentley's Yorkshire Brewery house (Bentleys brewed
at Woodlesford).
Note gas lamp. The car at the side is reputed to be the first car in Methley,
owned by Dr. Taylor (village doctor), who lived at Oaklands, Pinfold Lane.
It is a two-seater, open-top car, with a running board, with tool box and
acetylene lamps. Opinions vary as to the make of the car - some say Vauxhall,
some A/C and others Austin. Many say it was a bright yellow colour. The chauffeur
is Mr. Greenwood Heath, smartly attired in green livery.
(If you can identify the make of the car
please send feedback)
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