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Maps available for the Huddersfield Area
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246.1


246.11
Huddersfield N
1905
246.12


 
   
246.15
Huddersfield
1905
246.16


 
   
260.03
Huddersfield S
1905
260.04


 
 
259.11
Marsden
1904
    
   
272.03
Holmfirth
1904
  
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Ref: YKS272.03
Holmfirth 1904
  -  Price:£2.25

Good coverage of town made famous by Last of The Summer Wine, incl Wooldale  

Ref: YKS247.04
Earslheaton 1905
  -  Price:£2.25

Detailed map of Earlsheaton; Yorkshire sheet 247.04
Introduction by Alan Godfrey
Covers Earlsheaton Hall, Chickenley, Station, Ridings Colliery, St Mary's Church and Soothill Nether Cemetery 

Ref: YKS246.10
Huddersfield (Lindley cum Quarmby) 1901
  -  Price:£2.25

Detailed map of Huddersfield (Lindley cum Quarmby); Yorkshire sheet 246.10
Introduction by Edgar Holyroyd-Doveton
Incl St Stephen's Church, Wellington Mills, Weather Hill, Prince Royd and Acre Mills.
 

Ref: YKS246.11
Huddersfield (North) 1905
  -  Price:£2.25

From Newtown northward to Fartown, incl Hillhouse, Birkby, Edgerton areas   

Ref: YKS246.15
Huddersfield (Central) 1905
  -  Price:£2.25

Main map for the town, from station to River Colne, and westward to Paddock Foot   

Ref: YKS260.03
Huddersfield (South) 1905
  -  Price:£2.25

From Primrose Hill southward, incl Newsome, Taylor Hill, Lockwood   

Ref: YKS246.14
Huddersfield (west) 1905
  -  Price:£2.25

This detailed map covers the western part of Huddersfield, including Longwood, Milnsbridge and Paddock Brow. Coverage stretches from Speedwell Street westward to Botham Hall Road, and from Manchester Road northward to Quarmby Delph. Features include LNWR railway with Longwood & Milnsbridge station, Cliff End Mill, Sunny Bank Mills, Woodland Mills, Botham Hall Siding, Scarbottom, Huddersfield Canal, tramways, Crossland Lodge, River Colne, Elm Ing Mills, Union Mills, numerous other mills, Cliff End, Lower Houses, Prospect Mills, Botham Hall, Royd House, Royds Hall, Royds Mount, Heaton Fold, All Saints church, Johnny Moore's Hill, Milnsbridge Tar Distillery and much more. On the reverse we include street directory entries for Longwood Road, Luck Lane, Morley Lane, Park Road West and Upper Brow Road.

The map links up with sheet 246.15 Central Huddersfield to the east.

 

Ref: YKS259.11
Marsden 1904
  -  Price:£2.25

Detailed map of Marsden 

Ref: YKS247.07
Thornhill Lees 1905
  -  Price:£2.25

This detailed map covers Thornhill Lees, the industrial village that grew up between Thornhill and Dewsbury. Most of the village is shown, incl Thornhill station, Providence Glass Works, Thornhill Iron Works, Calder & Hebble Canal, Holy Innocents church, Ratcliffe Mills, Kilners Cottages, the marvellous Lees Hall, Hebble Mills, Slaithwaite, Lees Moor, St John the Baptists church. The map extends south to Inghams Pit, east to Thornhill UDC Office, west to Ravensthorpe station. A small portion of Ravensthorpe is shown. In the top right corner we have the Savile Town Glass Works, the Midland Railway shown 'under construction', and the railway carriage works. Directories of Thornhill Lees and Ravensthorpe are included on the reverse.

The map links up with Sheet 247.03 Dewsbury to the north and 247.06 Mirfield to the west.

 


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