Horbury, Queen Street c.1955
Photo ref:
H214009

More about this scene
Off the High Street is Queen Street, taking us up towards St Peter's Church. On the left we see the long- established Andrassy's butcher's shop – it opened in 1886. Bradley's butcher's shop next to the stop sign (right) is still trading. The town's first gas lamp was also on Queen Street. Horbury's wealth was created from the woollen trade from the 13th century, and the Savile family were dominant traders in later years. In 1700 the Duke of Leeds held the manorial rights, and these passed to Mr Lane Fox on his marriage to the Duke's daughter.
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