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[edit]DescriptionFeltham car at Parkside - geograph.org.uk - 1325387.jpg |
English: Feltham car at Parkside The No 12 Middleton route which was the showpiece of the Leeds tram system, mostly followed the route of a railway laid be contractors when the Middleton estate was being constructed. Cars from the City ran on-street along Dewsbury Road and the Moor Road. At the end of Moor Road they left the street and ran along tracks through waste ground past Parkside where supporters of Hunslet Rugby League club would descend, then climbing to reach the verdant splendours of Middleton Woods before terminating at Lingwell Road. Above, car 518 has just passed Parkside, (the Rugby posts are just visible, left background) and is climbing towards the woods. |
Date | Taken on 28 March 1957 |
Source | From geograph.org.uk |
Author | Dr Neil Clifton |
Attribution (required by the license) InfoField | Dr Neil Clifton / Feltham car at Parkside / |
InfoField | Dr Neil Clifton / Feltham car at Parkside |
Camera location | 53° 46′ 07″ N, 1° 32′ 26″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 53.768570; -1.540500 |
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Object location | 53° 46′ 09″ N, 1° 32′ 26″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 53.769200; -1.540600 |
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[edit]This image was taken from the Geograph project collection. See this photograph's page on the Geograph website for the photographer's contact details. The copyright on this image is owned by Dr Neil Clifton and is licensed for reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license.
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53°46'6.85"N, 1°32'25.80"W
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