LeedsBornWelshRoots wrote:
Thanks for the info. I've added Drighlington crossroads to the list and will look next time I'm there or thereabouts.
I'll be posting the pictures on my Flickr account providing I can work 'em up to an acceptable standard.
Presumably you have the coal merchants ghost sign on your list, the one opposite the Sandring building on the Burley Road/Cardigan Lane crossroads ?
I'm going to end up editing and re-editing this post
If I was any good at photography some of the old building subjects that I have noted are ...
The old Woodhouse workhouse - stand on Otley Road near the statue at the traffic lights at the junction with Clarendon Rd and look towards Woodhouse - the long brick building facing Woodhouse Moor is the old workhouse, then turn around and get the old Carnegie Library on the junction that is now a bar, then turn back and get the aspect of the hillside of Woodhouse back-to-backs with the old school and its clock tower sitting up proud right in the middle.
Or the back-to-backs that tumble down the hill from Burley down onto Burley Road, I believe some of those streets still have their shared toilet blocks and cobbled roads and there is a famous staircase rise up the hill that has been painted/drawn more than once