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Search results for: "Ossett"

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The Gables, Ossett

A colour postcard showing the Gables, Station Road, Ossett. This street was laid out at the end of the nineteenth century, on fields which belonged to the Wheatley family. These houses were built for well-to-do locals. Internal Reference: WR (LS)

Market Place, Ossett

A black and white photograph of Market Place, Ossett showing the Grammar School in the background. The building was demolished in 1906 to provide a site for the new Town Hall and the school was moved to Park House. Internal Reference: OS 16

Prefabricated houses on Queens Drive, Ossett, 1946

A black and white photograph of the opening of the prefabricated housing on Queen Drive, Ossett on 12th October 1946, performed by the Mayor of Ossett. They stood for more than 20 years before being replaced by the present brick-built homes. Internal Reference: OO 2

North Ossett High School, 1997

A black and white photograph of North Ossett High School, Gawthorpe, which opened in 1977 and closed in 1997. The buildings was refurbished and reopened as Highfield School for Special Needs in 1998. Internal Reference: OO 1

Wesley Street, Ossett

A coloured postcard of Wesley Street, Ossett showing the Wesleyan Methodist Church and Sunday School buildings. Internal Ref: Ossett Library

A welcome celebration for Bishop Hone at Ossett Town Hall

A black and white photograph of the welcome celebration for Bishop Hone at Ossett Town Hall. Various local dignitaries are present, including the Mayor Ossie Bettley. All are named on the photograph, which was published on 14th January 1939. Internal Ref: OS Library

The Green, Ossett

A black and white photograph of The Green, Ossett in the 1950s or 1960s. The entrance to Healey Road is on the left and the Ossett Green Congregational Church on the right. Internal Reference: OS 72

The Green, Ossett

A black and white photograph of The Green, Ossett with the Congregational Church on the right hand side. Internal Ref: OS

The Green, Ossett

A black and white photograph of shops on The Green, Ossett. Several people are standing outside. Internal Ref: OS

The Green, Ossett

A black and white photograph of The Green, Ossett, showing the Congregational Church and Sunday School buildings. The Railway bridge is visible in the distance. Internal Ref: OS

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