This is amazing. I was born in 1971 on Melbourne Australia. My grandfather was born in Hunslet and fought in WW1 before leaving to start a new life in Australia .I'm sure I have distant relatives there...I get a sense of belonging watching these beautiful historical images❤❤❤
@sidphuff4 жыл бұрын
This slideshow sent to me by my good friend, Stuart Paterson, who grew up in Hunslet. What an awesome step back in time.
@SpursFanCanada10 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this.I was born in Holbeck and brought up in Beeston.I attended Ingram Road Primary School as a kid and went to both Hunslet and Holbeck feasts every year.
@kifliter12 жыл бұрын
Lived at 25 Bagnall St. next to the off licence, very happy times were had growing up there !
@darrenknight47872 жыл бұрын
this music is so nice
@HunsletClub2021 Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@ctempest12312 жыл бұрын
Brilliant !!! I've lived in Hunslet most of my life and its been lovely to see all of these old photos, many of which I remember as a small child. Well done to whoever put these together :)
@DavidHey-vd5wn Жыл бұрын
Joseph street baths! the hours i spent in there going home wrinkled from water exposure! between there and the library where i spent much time!! iv been left leeds now so long i would not recognise anywhere!!!
@canadawomen59037 жыл бұрын
I was born and bred in Leicestershire St, Hunslet and loved my childhood there. From the railway sidings to the River Aire to Wakefield Rd, fishing at Capies and birds nesting everywhere, marked our daily haunts and activities. The Top Field and Nursery Park I remember well. Very fond memories evoked. and even though I remember names I find it difficult to organize places spatially. An Old Hunslet map with places shown in the slides marked would be great. Wish Mam, Dad, Aunts and Uncles were around to see it. Would bring tears to their eyes.
@wolfspiritoutdoors92944 жыл бұрын
Great history there . Iv lived in belle Isle all my life. & I love seeing local history. Thank you for sharing. 👍
@jeremywentworth18332 жыл бұрын
Worked in hunslet Clarence road for 13.years.west Yorkshire foundries.
@fairlyvague825 жыл бұрын
My Great Grandparents lived on Perseverance Street for 50 or so years. I fondly remember them talking about family living in areas so many of these photos show. I’m now in my 40s and am really able to recall with appreciation those stories so much more than I did in my childhood. Thank you so much for putting all this together, and incorporating ‘Steal Away’ which I absolutely love! ♥️ (you got one thing wrong though, it’s not ‘CoOp’ it’s ‘Kwop’ 🤣)
@PK-yf3hd2 жыл бұрын
The worst of it was the pollution which blackened the buildings and shrouded the sky .. this created a poverty stricken,unhappy aspect to to the people ,which mostly wasn't the case..behind those doors were clean ,(sometimes obsessively so) contented people,,most of whom worked and passed their days in peace of mind,unlike many to-day..what they (and crucially others) didn't have wasn't missed..it was about family,community(which meant and should still mean neighbourliness) the pub ,radio,and work
@LUFC89612 жыл бұрын
South Leeds and proud of it.
@leedsman5411 жыл бұрын
A very evocative series of photographs, I wish my Mam and Dad were still around to see them. There is not much left of the Hunslet in the pictures, and, to be fair, a lot of it did need demolishing!
@kevinparker18854 жыл бұрын
I was born in Endon street in 1941 went to St Joseph’s school poor but happy times,and still going strong
@HunsletClub202111 жыл бұрын
Greetings Mr Widdop! We have some great photos amongst our archives of your grandfather, I have spoken to a number of former members in the past who all spoke very highly of him, evidently well respected for his length of voluntary service, gymnastics sessions today at the club are packed out on Saturdays, still using some of pummel horses from is day, he left a great legacy here, you should come see us sometime, be very welcome.
@margaretbaker80687 жыл бұрын
Hi My name is Margaret Baker former Margaret Bristow. I was browsing these sites for nostalgic reasons of my early years. I believe the gentleman mentioned here could be Sam Widdop if so he was my Great Uncle married to Aunty Ida (My Grandma's sister Eloner Booth) I lived around the corner in Briggs Yard my Mum used to help Uncle Sam when Aunty was ill and after her death (Marie Bristow)
@tonytanner8203 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the memory, The AdeIphi Pub, was the darts team to play against, since they were considered to be the Real Madrid of The West Yorkshire Darts League. in the 1980's. As I played darts for the Adelphi during that time, I won 60 trophy's in 5 years. (One every month) Don't get me wrong, 501 in 18 to 21 darts, was where I positioned my self. Though I wasn't anywhere near being the best player for the team, but, often, when opponents realised, that they were playing against an Adelphi player, they capitulated. If they beat me, and that was more often than I would have liked. The whole opponent venue would erupt. But still, I had the trophy's, they didn't
@amandarader87503 жыл бұрын
My great grandfather owned The Bull's Head at 219 Jack Lane in Hunslet and if anyone has a photo, I'd really appreciate it!!
@mrcynical93686 жыл бұрын
Life was more pleasant and easy going in Leeds then
@sueduke86033 жыл бұрын
I was born 82 grapestrret Hunslet which was then a coal merchants I was born in the house that was adjacent to the coal yard but I can't find any photos and obviously I don't know the name of the coal merchants would love it if anyone had any photos or even knew what the coal merchant was called
@rebeccadwyer32766 жыл бұрын
My family, the O'Donnells, lived at 67 Glasshouse Street,(1910's - 1920's), if anyone has any info on them I would be delighted..
@lizbethanne676 жыл бұрын
my great great grand mother ran imperial on cemetary rd Beeston in bout 1911 her name was Annie Briggs nee Geldard and a few around around Hunslet and Holbeck they owned a lot of property in Wortley long tragic story I have lots of pics