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Mount Pleasant maps

Historic maps of Mount Pleasant and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Mount Pleasant maps

Mount Pleasant photos

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Mount Pleasant area books

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Memories of Mount Pleasant

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West Yorkshire memories

LIFE IN BATLEY 1938 to 1948 Royel Navy To1955 to New ZEALAND 1956 Royal New Zealand Navy to 1962to1988 New Zealand Prison Service Retired Now Resided in Westaustralia Andthat is Another Story W A Clark BCL02059@bigpond.net.au

Market Place And Branch Road c1955
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THE WAR YEARS WAR WEPONSWEEK ANDALLTHEWAR SAVINGS WEEKS VE NIGHT VJ NIGHTSWORKING AT THE BUS COMPANY IN THE SAVEL TOWN DEP OF THE YORKSHIRE WOOLEN DISTRICT TRANSPORT THE ARMY CADET CORP AT THE WARICK ROAD SCHOOL & THE DRILL SHED ON BRADFORD ROAD

Rosies

does any one remember rosies cheap shop on commercial street we all used to go there for our cheap things

Royal Hotel

Does anyone remember the Royal Hotel in Batley, it was on a corner I think of Bradford Road and a road that went up a very steep hill to a village. Lived there from 1963-1965 and went to Park Road School. Looking for a photo of the pub if anyone has one. Remember traffic lights being outside on the corner and a man that used to keep ferrets down his shirt and trousers when he came in for a pint.

A NEW BEGINNING

My first school was Purlwell. Then I attended Warwick Road School in Batley Carr. I remember the flats being built up the side of Hyrstlands Road. We used to have so much fun going up and down ladders and scaffolding. Needless to say, before H & S. Also, when they were knocking down the old houses, or slums (not that I would call them that, people lived in them and they were their homes), one day when all of us from Hyrstlands decided that we wanted to make a bunker (people from round here will know what I am on about) we all went down to the old houses. What a great time.Being able to smash up things and not get a good hiding for it. Plus we got enough wood and four wheels from a pram to make a great bunker. I barely remember the cinema at the bottom of Batley Carr. It had been demolished and later a church would be built, but I think that the right... Read more

Heckmondwike in The Early 1960s

Market Place c1960
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I remember the market so well, it was the heart of Heckmondwike. You could buy anything from it, including clothes, meat and veg. The pork pies sold there were beautiful, and the beef dripping. I remember buying a dress from Rothery's stall, she let me take it home to try on. It was the height of fashion for me then, in black and white and very short too. I loved it.
So many memories oh Heckmondwike when I was growing up.

Toffee Smith

Market Place c1960
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The best stall in the market was Toffee Smith's sweet caravan, when it wasn't on the market it was parked up Oxford Road, Gomersal.

The Unicorn Pub

Market Place c1960
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Does anyone know anything about it please?

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