7. Woodhouse in 1960
Springfield Place in July 1960. Development of this street had begun in 1831, most buildings were completed by 1839. It was the second phase of building in the Little Woodhouse area. The small boy in view perhaps lived locally as he appears in other photos. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
8. Woodhouse in 1960
This section of Little Woodhouse Street has Back Springfield Place leading off on the right. Access to Caledonian Street was down Springfield Place. Pictured in July 1960. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
9. Woodhouse in 1960
Warwick Street can just be seen on the left. Moving right is Blundell Street, number 15 is the Post Office. It is called 'Caledonian Road P.O.', run by J.(?). Dawson. At the road junction is Nelson's chemist shop. This is number 1 Caledonian Road, next 3 is a tobacconists. Blundell Terrace is on the right. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
10. Woodhouse in 1960
Back Springfield Place in July 1960. This is looking from the rear of G.W. Dobbins premises to the junction with Caledonian Street. The business was a wholesale potato merchants, the property was called Caledonian House. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
11. Woodhouse in 1960
Tanfield Street in July 1960. Just in view is Back Virginia Road. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
12. Woodhouse in 1960
Caledonian Road is on the left, a tobacconists. Moving right, Blundell Terrace is next, with Warwick Street at the end. Number 5 Caledonian Road is a butchers shop, then at 7 are J. & D. Finlay selling groceries. Several vans are parked in the road, also a car with the bonnet open, this is a Hillman Minx. Back Blundell Terrace is on the right. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service