7. Hyde Park in the 1960s
Woodhouse Street in August 1961. On the left edge of this view West End Terrace is visible. A row of shops on Woodhouse Street follow to the right, part of Hyde Park Corner. From left is Brittenden Ltd, a photographers, number 228 is Gallons Ltd, provision merchants with Bernard Briggs opticians at number 226. Continuing to the right, number 224 is a newsagents and stationers run by A.W. and N. Spence. Number 222 is the Hyde Park Fruit Store. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
8. Hyde Park in the 1960s
Sacred Heart R C Church on Woodsley Road and Hyde Park Road. View show the rear of the church which is constructed from concrete. An 'abstract' style cross is visible on top of the building. Houses can be seen in the background. Wasteground in the foreground. Pictured in June 1967. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net
9. Hyde Park in the 1960s
This view looks through an abandoned car across a temporary adventure playground located on land lying between Hyde Park Road and Woodsley Road. In the background are houses on St. John's Grove and St. John's Avenue. Pictured in August 1969. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
10. Hyde Park in the 1960s
An area of wasteland being used as a children's playground. In the background to the left are houses on Woodsley Road with Hyde Park Road on the right. In the centre is the Sacred Heart Church with its concrete structure and flat roof. In the foreground children, children use wood and corrugated iron to make playground apparatus supervised by several adults. Pictured in August 1969. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
11. Hyde Park in the 1960s
This view looks across properties of West End Terrace in August 1961. In the background on the left are properties on Cliff Road. Number 23 West End Terrace is visible in the centre with a wooden handcart outside. A lady cleans the front steps. On the right edge is the West End Garage at number 24. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service
12. Hyde Park in the 1960s
This view shows commercial and residential properties on Woodhouse Street in August 1961. On the left are numbers 224 and 222, a newagents run by A.W. and N. Spence and the Hyde Park Fruit Stores. Numbers 220 and 218 follow to the right with the doorway of number 216 just visible on the right edge. Photo: West Yorkshire Archive Service