7. Holbeck in the 1930s
A branch of the Leeds Skyrac and Morley Savings Bank at the junction with Victoria Road in February 1937. The first one was established in Bank Street in Leeds as early as 1818. By 1965 there were a further nine branches, including this one. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net
8. Holbeck in the 1930s
Pictured on the left of Victoria Road are the premises of P. Hansbro, cabinet maker. Entrance to Charles Court, then Midland Bank. On Meadow Lane is the Union Tavern public house. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net
9. Holbeck in the 1930s
On the left, junction with Tabernacle Street, then Fred Stringer confectioner, next is Alex Pearson fish and chip shop. James Batchelor has a barbers shop and George Sadgwick general store. Next street junction is Mill Street. On the right, a hanging sign for the 'White House' public house, Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net
10. Holbeck in the 1930s
Meadow Lane at the junctions with Great Wilson Street in February 1937. The clock tower of Christ Church can be seen. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net
11. Holbeck in the 1930s
Meadow Lane in February 1937. Pictured, from the left, junction with New Lane, then Harry Briggs, greengrocer. The archway is the entrance to Holroyds Yard, then John Briggs, furniture shop. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net
12. Holbeck in the 1930s
Meadow Lane Police Station on the junction with Great Wilson Street in February 1937. It opened in 1907 this replaced Hunslet Road Police Station and was used as a B Divisional headquarters until replaced by Dewsbury Road in 1958. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net