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Change: CemertyCemetry for Leeds on Estate of Historic Cottingley Hall A portion of the old Cottingley Hall Esate between Leeds and Morley is to be consecrated as a cemetry on
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Aug 6 2007, 7:55 AM EDT
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Change: road,Road, was the old site of the inn named after the drysalter who worked there and ceased trade in 1830. There was also a coal pit closeby. In 1892, a Tannery works belonging to the Lee family was
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Aug 6 2007, 7:52 AM EDT
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Change: HistroicHistoric Cottingley Hall A portion of the old Cottingley Hall Esate between Leeds and Morley is to be consecrated as a cemetry on October 19th. The
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Aug 6 2007, 7:51 AM EDT
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Change: millMill and yard (M621 junction 1 roundabout), off this yard east was Millshaw beck and west was a terrace of cottages, and at the other
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Aug 5 2007, 6:18 PM EDT
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Change: of South Milford wrote about the "allotments were there and belonged as much in the area in my time (1935) as the farm and terrace house in front
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Aug 5 2007, 2:55 PM EDT
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Aug 4 2007, 7:08 PM EDT
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Change: the clearance of cottages and Cottingley Hall farm to build a small housing estate.But Beeston Ring Road didn't 'happen overnight', it was built in stages. Before 1927, Royds Lane was a
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Aug 4 2007, 10:32 AM EDT
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Change: 1830, the inn may well have taken over an old1830. cottage. There was also a coal pit closeby. ByIn 1892, a Tannery works belonging to the Lee family was set up behind the
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Aug 4 2007, 10:30 AM EDT
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Change: road.Road. The Leeds Transport manager had proposed, they run onto the new Cottingley Hall housing estate but the Leeds Transport engineer refused this, because it
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Aug 4 2007, 10:29 AM EDT
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Change: corporationCorporation bought from the West Riding ComapnyCompany and which for many years was in the possession of the Low Moor Colliery Company. The Estate has an interesting history that centres chiefly on Cottingley Hall, an
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Aug 4 2007, 10:27 AM EDT
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Change: depression,Depression, in the early 1930's".Later in 1935, this road was extended from Crow Nest Lane to Dewsbury Road cutting through Cottingley meadows east of Elland Road
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Change: harryHarry Mankin was a monumental mason outside Holbeck Cemetry"."We used to go 'johnnying' searching for what looked like coal to burn, lots of people came from all around to do this, it would be during the depression, in the early 1930's".Later in 1935, this
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Aug 4 2007, 10:26 AM EDT
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Change: councilhousing estate.But Beeston Ring Road didn't 'happen overnight', it was built in stages. Before 1927, Royds Lane was a dirt track from Elland Road Chain
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Aug 3 2007, 8:08 PM EDT
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Change: close by.closeby. By 1892, a Tannery works belonging to the Lee family was set up behind the inn, directly at the bottom of Crow Nest Lane, utilising Millshaw beck, by 1908 the factory was in dis-use. It later belonged to Kraft & Hornings
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Change: "I don't know if it's true, but it was said Mr Entwhistle was related to Kraft & Hornings, that owned the sausgae skin works at
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Change: The beginning of housing for Cottingley really starts with the great changes made to the area with railways reducing the farm estate to the west
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