Old Photographs Of Leeds

Old Photographs Of Leeds. Leeds Then and Now Incredible photos chart the historic rise of Leeds city centre Leeds Live We're so used to seeing images that it's easy to forget that the science of photography isn't even 200 years old yet. Before the Leodis site was set up these were only accessible by.

70 Fascinating Vintage Color Photographs That Capture Life in Leeds in the 1970s Vintage Everyday
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Some may have also been hand coloured in the traditional style, bringing an old scene back to life with even more realism The photo was taken around the 1970s when the pub had been closed down by it's owners.

70 Fascinating Vintage Color Photographs That Capture Life in Leeds in the 1970s Vintage Everyday

Other images of 'Old Leeds' from around the same time include those in the gallery below, which shows: an 1869 south-east view of no.30 Bridge End, showing a barber's shop and pole; this 1867 photograph of the toll house at the junction of North Street and Roundhay Road; also from 1867 - a very famous photo showing shops on Lower Briggate with the spire of the Holy Trinity Church in. All these photographs are available to buy as a wide range of products, including framed prints, canvas, jigsaws, mugs, tea towels, cushion covers and make great gifts for relatives at Christmas, for birthdays and almost any. The images are a mix from the YEP archive and others published courtesy of photographic archive Leodis , which is run by Leeds Library.

Leodis a photographic archive of Leeds Display Leeds Pubs, Leeds City, Old Pictures, Old. The building was demolished when new street ( Albion Place ) was created The Local and Family History department in Leeds Central Library has a huge collection of photographs relating to the city

Amazing pictures capture life in Leeds in the 1970s Leeds Live. We're so used to seeing images that it's easy to forget that the science of photography isn't even 200 years old yet. Before the Leodis site was set up these were only accessible by.