From Domestic Street to Whitehall Road: Photo gems showcase Holbeck in the 1960s

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From Domestic Street to Whitehall Road: Photo gems showcase Holbeck in the 1960s
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So many familiar streets look unrecognisable now...

Enjoy these photo memories of Holbeck in the 1960s. PIC: West Yorkshire Archive ServiceThe Rising Sun pub on Ramsden Street pictured in March 1965.

A small street of terraced housing on St Johns Place and the junction with Wortley Lane designated for Compulsory Purchase. Pictured in March 1965.The Barleycorn Hotel in March 1965. The pub was situated between Barleycorn Street to the left and St Johns Place to the right.

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