River Wharfe, Bridge Avenue and Wharfemeadows Park
October 2003 View of the River Wharfe showing Wharfemeadows Park and terraced houses in Bridge Avenue at the rear. Before these houses were built (about 1899) the site was nicknamed 'Klondyke' after the gold rush in Alaska near the Yukon River in 1898. This was because prospective buyers c...
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ftleodis:pnds:leodis.net:200415_69308108 2023-05-15T18:45:57+02:00 River Wharfe, Bridge Avenue and Wharfemeadows Park text/html http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?id=200415_69308108 en-GB eng http://www.leodis.net/ River Wharfe Bridge Avenue Wharfemeadows Park StillImage ftleodis 2016-02-06T17:25:23Z October 2003 View of the River Wharfe showing Wharfemeadows Park and terraced houses in Bridge Avenue at the rear. Before these houses were built (about 1899) the site was nicknamed 'Klondyke' after the gold rush in Alaska near the Yukon River in 1898. This was because prospective buyers could stake their claim to a plot of land previously owned by Doctor Williamson of Romagna House, Boroughgate. The houses here were built by contractor, Tom Maston. Still Image Yukon river Alaska Yukon Leodis - a photographic archive of Leeds (Leeds Library and Information Service) Yukon Williamson ENVELOPE(-65.383,-65.383,-67.717,-67.717) Klondyke ENVELOPE(31.117,31.117,70.371,70.371) |
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October 2003 View of the River Wharfe showing Wharfemeadows Park and terraced houses in Bridge Avenue at the rear. Before these houses were built (about 1899) the site was nicknamed 'Klondyke' after the gold rush in Alaska near the Yukon River in 1898. This was because prospective buyers could stake their claim to a plot of land previously owned by Doctor Williamson of Romagna House, Boroughgate. The houses here were built by contractor, Tom Maston. |
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ENVELOPE(-65.383,-65.383,-67.717,-67.717) ENVELOPE(31.117,31.117,70.371,70.371) |
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Yukon Williamson Klondyke |
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