My collection of old Bentley photos keeps growing, and the vast majority that I acquire are added to this page. Please keep checking for new additions, or to submit photos please email good quality copies (preferably scans) to arkvillhistory@yahoo.co.uk.
The photos are grouped under the following headings:
Contents
- Bentley New Village
- The Avenue
- New Village Streets
- St Philip And St James Church
- New Village School
- Arksey Lane, The Avenue Corner
- Arksey Lane
- Central Bentley
- Cooke Street And Church Street
- Cooke Street School
- Masserellas
- The Railway
- Jossey Lane (aka Brustlingholme Lane)
- Watch House Lane
- High Street
- Playfair's Corner To Chapel Street
- Chapel Street And The Tram Terminus
- High Street, Chapel Street To Railway Bridge
- St Peter's church
- Bentley High Street School
- Mills, Mill Gate And Finkle Street
- Askern Road
- West End
- Bentley Road And Surrounding Streets
- New Additions - Bentley Road
- Bentley People
- Bentley Park
- Entrances
- The Bandstand
- Pavilion
- Floral Displays And The Park Lodge
- The Lily Pond
- The Paddling Pool
- The Sandpits
- Children's Playground
- New Additions - Bentley Park
- Sporting Teams
- Random And Unknown Photos
- Town End
- Don Cinema
- Doncaster Avoiding Line
- The Three Horse Shoes
- St Mary's Bridge And Mill
- Scawthorpe And York Road
- Castle Hills School
- Don Valley High School
- York Road And Bodles
- The Sun Inn
- New Additions
Bentley New Village
The Avenue
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The Avenue (background image for this blog) pre-1913 |
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The Avenue, 1914 |
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Tram on The Avenue.
Photo Courtesy of Pete Dumville
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The Avenue |
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The Avenue pre-1913 |
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The Avenue |
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The Avenue. Photo courtesy of Colin Hardisty |
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The Avenue, near pit gates |
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The Avenue, near pit gates. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Tram terminus, The Avenue at the junction with Alexander St |
New Village Streets
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Back of Arthur Street. Photo courtesy of Lewis Timms, via Graham Westerman |
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Asquith Road |
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Balfour Road |
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Balfour Road |
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Balfour Road.
Photo courtesy of Kare Beck |
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Cawdor Street |
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Daw Lane |
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Celebrations on Daw Lane. Photo courtesy of Edwin Maltravers |
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Kitson's of Daw Lane |
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Trolleybus at the Victoria Road, Askern Road junction |
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Victoria Road |
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Winnipeg Road.
Photo courtesy of Dennis Canning
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St Philip And St James Church
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The War Memorial |
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Choir 1935 |
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Sunday School play rehearsal.
Photo courtesy of Janice Lowe |
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Choir 1962.
Photo courtesy of Janet Roberts |
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Choir 1966.
Photo courtesy of Janet Roberts |
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Choir.
Photo courtesy of Janet Roberts |
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Interior.
Photo courtesy of Janet Roberts |
New Village School
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NVS about 1915 |
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As above.
Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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NVS 1920 |
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NVS 1923 |
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NVS 1924 |
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NVS 1953 Coronation Souvenir Courtesy of Ian Aitken |
Note: I have a large number of New Village School photos which, for space reasons I am unable to include here. Please contact me if you have a specific request.
Arksey Lane, The Avenue Corner
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Tram on Arksey Lane, near The Avenue |
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Shops on the corner of Arksey Lane and The Avenue |
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As above |
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Shops on the Avenue, Arksey Lane corner |
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As above |
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As above |
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As above |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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As above |
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Arksey Lane, The Avenue corner |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Trolleybus on Arksey Lane, Avenue corner |
Arksey Lane
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Arksey Lane from Playfairs Corner |
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Arksey Lane looking towards Playfairs Corner |
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Trolleybus heading up Arksey Lane at Playfairs Corner |
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Arksey Lane Dance School.
Photo courtesy of Janice Lowe |
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Arksey Lane. Photo courtesy of Jill Lowe |
Central Bentley
Cooke Street and Church Street
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Cooke Street |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Cooke Street, 1910 |
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Cooke Street looking towards Askern Road |
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Cooke Street from Askern Road.
Photo courtesy of Kare Beck |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Manor Farm (aka Jackson's Farm) |
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Manor Farm (aka Jackson's Farm) |
The following seven photos are of the demolition of Manor Farm in 1997. Photos courtesy of Jon Clay.
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Railway Tavern, Cooke Street |
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Railway Tavern |
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Infirmary Demonstration, Cooke Street |
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Cooke Street Infirmary Demonstration 1910 |
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Cooke Street Infirmary Demonstration. Photo courtesy of Graham Westerman |
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DP Breach & Son, Church Street |
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DP Breach & Son, Church Street, next to Bentley crossing |
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Church Farm, Church Street |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Church Street looking towards Cooke Street |
Cooke Street School
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Cooke Street School 1914 |
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Cooke Street School 1916 |
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Cooke Street School 1918 |
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Cooke Street School 1916 or 1918 |
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Cooke Street School 1925.
Photo courtesy of Alison Southward |
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Cooke Street School 1957 or 1958 |
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Cooke Street School unknown date. Photo courtesy of Lynn Heath |
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Cooke Street School unknown date. Photo courtesy of Lynn Heath |
Massarellas
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Massarella's first hand cart. Photo courtesy of Kare Beck |
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Photo courtesy of Kare Beck |
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Lewis Massarella with ice cream carts. Photo courtesy of Colin Hardisty |
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Photo courtesy of Michael John Massarella |
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Massarella's cart pictured on The Avenue |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Early ice cream van. Photo courtesy of Kare Beck |
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Massarella's factory workers (on Hunt Lane) c1950 |
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Massarellas' Staff 1949. Photo courtesy of Christine Shaw |
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As above. Photo courtesy of Christine Shaw |
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Massarella's ice cream vans |
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Massarella's ice cream van.
Photo courtesy of Lisa Troughton
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The Railway
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Bentley Crossing, Church Street and Pipering Lane |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Bentley signal box |
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Bentley signal box at night. Photo courtesy of Jill Lowe |
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Bentley crossing looking south toward Bentley Road bridge |
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Bentley crossing looking north to the Cementation footbridge 1987 |
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Bentley Junction signal box |
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Pipering Lane Crossing 1980. Photo courtesy of Jill Lowe |
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Bentley Colliery signal box 1980. Photo courtesy of Jill Lowe |
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Train passing Bentley recreation ground |
Jossey Lane (aka Brustlingholme Lane)
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Brustlingholme Lane Farm |
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Brustlingholme Lane Farm |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Infirmary Demo in Forrington's Field, Jossey Lane 1909 or 1910 |
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Caption on photo reads - Bentley Hospital Sunday Demonstration June 27th 1909 |
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Prefab on Jossey Lane. Photo courtesy of Hazel Hull |
Watch House Lane
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Bentley Hotel (latterly The Drum), Watch House Lane |
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As above Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Watch House Lane and Broughton Avenue. Photo courtesy of Colin Hardisty |
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Watch House Lane and The Drum |
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End of the War party at The Drum. Photo courtesy of Christine Pemberton |
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As above |
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Watch House Lane |
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Watch House Lane near York Road |
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John Carr's wood yard in the 1960's. Photo courtesy of Kay Campling |
High Street
Playfair's Corner To Chapel Street
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Trolleybus at Playfair's Corner 1950's |
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As above |
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Trolleybus at Arksey Lane and Playfair's Corner junction |
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As above |
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Playfair's Corner, facing Askern Road |
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Trolleybus at Playfair's Corner |
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Early photo taken on Bentley Bridge. The houses behind were there before Payfair's Corner. The large house behind the telegraph pole was on Askern Road. |
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Bentley Bridge, High Street 1910. Photo courtesy of Colin Hardisty |
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As above (slightly closer shot). Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Tram Terminus, High Street and Chapel Street, c1910 |
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As above |
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Tram terminus (and some roofing going on too!) |
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Tram leaving Chapel Street |
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Tram in 1915 on the newly extended track at High Street |
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1920's Tram |
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Chapel Street near Cooke Street School |
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Cottages on Chapel Street to the right of the Bay Horse Inn |
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Bay Horse trip 1952.
Photo courtesy of Mike Hoyland |
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Chapel Street taken from where Bentley Library is now. Photo courtesy of Adam Butler |
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Beresford's butchers on Chapel Street. Photo courtesy of the Beresford family |
High Street, Chapel Street To Railway Bridge
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Wesleyan Chapel, High Street |
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The chapel from High Street 1903 |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Children stood outside Bentley Wesleyan Chapel
with their Mission boxes in 1910.
Photo courtesy of Gill Boothroyd
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Chapel Street and the Wesleyan Chapel on High Street in the 1960's |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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High Street looking towards St Peter's Church |
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High Street looking east, pre 1914 |
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As above |
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One of the shops on the right of the photo above |
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High Street looking west.
Photo courtesy of Colin Hardisty |
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Infirmary Demonstration 1910 |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Infirmary Demonstration, unknown year |
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Druid's Arms, old building c1900 |
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Druid's Arms 'new' building c1910 |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Druid's Arms, unknown date |
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Pauline's Boutique, High Street 1960's. Photo courtesy of Adam Butler |
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High Street, Church Street corner pre 1914 |
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Same corner as above, unknown year |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Church Street corner as above but slightly later |
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1930's |
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High Street 1928 |
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Trolleybus on High Street 1955 |
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Bus on High Street 1970's |
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Central Bentley from the air |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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First Communion. Outside Priest's residence for RC church. Photo courtesy of Michael Rose |
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The Catholic Church |
St Peter's Church
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1895 |
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1903 |
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c1910 |
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c1912 |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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1914, now with added church hall |
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Church and vicarage from the rear |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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As above |
Bentley High Street School
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1940's aerial view. Photo courtesy of Mick Dutchak |
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Children in the 1930's.
Photo courtesy of Ian Jackson |
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Paul Todd of Doncaster Rovers giving a lesson on football tactics in Peter Gething's class in the late 1940's.
Photo courtesy of Den Lowe |
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1967 |
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Head boys and prefects from c1958. Photo courtesy of Janet Roberts |
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Unknown year. Photo Courtesy of Lorraine Bolger |
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1960's |
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1966 |
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Staff photo 1971. Photo courtesy of Mick Dutchak |
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Early 1950's. Photo courtesy of Janet Atkinson |
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As above |
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As above |
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As above |
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Early 1960's staff. Photo courtesy of Bill Wright |
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Dinner Ladies of 1963. Photo courtesy of Ian Butterfield |
Many more school photos can be found on the 'Bentley High Street Secondary Modern ex pupils' Facebook group page.
Mills, Mill Gate And Finkle Street
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Marsh's Mill, Finkle Street |
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Finkle Street |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Finkle Street 1956, looking towards High Street. Photo courtesy of Pauline Philip |
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Houses on Finkle Street. Photo courtesy of Graham Westerman |
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Bentley Mill, Mill Gate, 1890 |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Bentley Mill and pond |
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Bentley Mill.
Photo courtesy of Pete Dumville |
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Bentley Mill derelict |
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Inside Bentley Reform Club, Mill Gate |
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Bonfire night on Mill Gate. Photo courtesy of Tony Smith |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
Askern Road
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Askern Road looking west towards Bentley Park |
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Askern Road with Radcliffe Road on the left |
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Askern Road looking east |
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Trolleybus on Askern Road |
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As above |
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1974 |
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1974 |
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The Magnet |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Yew Tree Farm |
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Yew Tree Farm |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Yew Tree Farm |
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Joseph Walker Memorial, entrance to Winnipeg Road |
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The Memorial held a roadside medical cabinet. Dr Walker gave 17 years service to the St John Ambulance Brigade |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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The Memorial came to a sticky end when a lorry crashed into in the 1970's. It was removed soon after. |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Askern Road Baptist Church 1918 |
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This house used to stand on Askern road, near the entrance to Winnipeg Road. This photo dates from the 1890's |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Askern Road looking towards Playfair's Corner, Bentley Park is on the right |
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Askern Road and Mill Stream. |
West End
Bentley Road And Surrounding Streets
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Trolleybus on the railway bridge, 1954. This bridge was originally named 'Selby Road Bridge', but appears on maps today as 'St Peter's Bridge'. Photo courtesy of Pete Dumville |
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Another trolleybus crossing the railway bridge |
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Bus crash 1948 or 1949. The bus fell off the railway bridge and rolled down the embankment fatally injuring one person. The houses behind are on Austerfield Avenue. |
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Railway bridge upgrade 1987. Photo courtesy of Jill Lowe |
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As above |
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As above |
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As above |
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Bentley Road, Cusworth Road off to the left |
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Looking east, 1930 |
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Bentley Road near to Cusworth Road |
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Bentley Road 1912 |
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Tram on Bentley Road |
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Bentley Road.
Photo courtesy of Pete Dumville |
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Bentley Road 1916 |
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Burkitts shop and Post Office, Bentley Road |
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As above. coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Bentley Road (east side) |
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Trolleybus on Bentley Road |
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Primitive Methodist Chapel, Bentley Road |
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Bentley Road and the Avoiding line bridge |
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Royston Avenue |
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Archer Hall's shop on the corner of Cusworth Road and Royston Avenue, c 1911. Photo courtesy of Jean Cranshaw via Janet Roberts |
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Royston Avenue 1911 |
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Royston Avenue bomb damage, 1940 |
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As above |
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VE party for Broughton Avenue and Royston Avenue. Photo courtesy of Steven Walker |
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Wartime at Kirkby Avenue School |
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Nissen huts on Queen's Drive. Photo courtesy of Den Lowe |
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Tattersfield Rugby Ground, Bentley Road |
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Tattersfield from Yarborough Terrace. Photo courtesy of Colin Hardisty |
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Yarborough Terrace/Bentley Road junction |
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Trolleybus approaching the flood arches in 1955. Photo courtesy of Pete Dumville |
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Flood arches, possibly early 2000's. Photo courtesy of Johnathan Clitheroe |
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Flood arches in the early 2000's. Photo courtesy of Tom Beardsley |
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Rail depot and Booth's scrapyard from Bentley Road |
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Rail depot 1968. this depot was behind Booth's scrapyard. Photo courtesy of Dennis Canning |
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Rail depot 1936 (same depot as above). Photo courtesy of Dennis Canning |
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Train leaving rail depot in 1960. Photo courtesy of Dennis Canning |
New Additions - Bentley Road
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'Roseville' with Henry and Charlotte Naylor in 1904. Photo courtesy of Rod Naylor |
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Bentley Road looking towards the avoiding bridge, a little later than the earlier photo. Photo courtesy of Colin Hardisty |
Bentley People
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Thomas Lister 1795-1859, bricklayer of Bentley |
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Frances (Fanny) Lister formerly Youle 1798-1858,
wife of Thomas Lister
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Irene Tasker delivering milk on
Finkle Street in 1938.
Photo courtesy of Nicky Tasker |
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Bentley Salvation Army Band |
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Ann Brown, midwife of Bentley retirement presentation in 1962 |
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Nurse Woodhouse of Bentley retirement presentation |
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Bentley Labour Party (unknown year). Photo courtesy of Howard Connell |
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Bentley Orpheus Male Choir |
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Coronation party 1953. Photo courtesy of Lynda Pell |
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Elizabeth Cousins, daughter of John Daniel Broughton. Part of the well known Broughton family of Bentley. Photo courtesy of Alan Clark |
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Coronation party 1953, Rosslyn Crescent.
Photo courtesy of Lynda Pell |
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Another Coronation party photo, 1953. Photo courtesy of Lynda Pell |
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Betty Woolsey at St Peter's Church, 1990. Photo courtesy of John Hufton |
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Bob Cockin, (left) with Sir David Cooke at St Peter's church in 1990. Photo courtesy of John Hufton |
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Volunteer Firefighter Joseph Hunt (b.1914) Lived on Askern Road. Photo courtesy of Ian Philip Jefferies |
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Volunteer Firefighter David P Breach (b.1907) with wife Nora and son David N. Lived on Fairfield Road. (Grandparents and father of author) |
Bentley Park
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Aerial view of Bentley Park in 1939. The park first opened in 1923 and the pavilion was added in 1931. Photo courtesy of Mick Dutchak |
Entrances
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Cooke Street entrance 1923 |
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As above |
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The Bandstand. Photo courtesy of Den Lowe |
Pavilion
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Pavilion and drinking fountain |
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Pavilion |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Pavilion |
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Pavilion side view with the bowling green |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Pavilion entrance and water fountain |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Pavilion and lily pond |
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Pavilion entrance on Askern Road |
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Inside the pavilion, Doncaster Press Ball 1935 |
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Unknown event at the pavilion 1950. Photo Courtesy of Alan Walker |
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Unknown performance at the pavilion. Photo courtesy of Christopher Houghton |
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Soup kitchen at the pavilion during the miner's strike, 1984 |
Floral Displays And The Park Lodge
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Floral display near the children's corner |
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The park keeper's lodge. Photo courtesy of Colin Hardisty |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Park Lodge. Photo courtesy of Maureen Smart |
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Park Lodge |
The Lily Pond
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The lily pond. Photo courtesy of Colin Hardisty |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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The lily pond in 1970 |
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The lily pond. Photo courtesy of Den Lowe |
The Paddling Pool
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The paddling pool, possibly in the 1920's |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
The Sandpits
Built when the park was originally laid out in 1923, there were two octagonal sandpits near to the bandstand.
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One of the sandpits, possibly in the 1920's |
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An early photo of one of the sandpits |
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Sandpit |
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Sandpit |
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Sandpit |
Children's Playground
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Swings on the playground |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Playground |
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Playground. Photo courtesy of Pete Dumville |
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'Bobby's Helmet' at the playground |
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Children sat on the roundabout in the playground, 1954/55. Photo courtesy of Den Lowe |
New Additions - Bentley Park
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Children's play park in the 1970's. Photo courtesy of Keith Wilbun |
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Sand pit in the 1970's. Photo courtesy of Keith Wilburn |
Sporting Teams
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Unknown football team outside the Druid's Arms, 1917. Photo courtesy of Jill Lowe |
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Town End Juniors 1930 - 31. Photo Courtesy of Lyn Taylor Picken |
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Town End Juniors 1920 - 21 |
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New Village Ladies 1921 |
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Kirkby Avenue School football team 1955 |
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Cricket team 1992.
Photo courtesy of Nigel Bates |
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Ladies of the Bentley Cricket Team in the 1940's. Photo courtesy of Ann Jessop |
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Tennis club possibly at New Village, 1930's. Photo courtesy of Joy Cropper |
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Bentley West End FC 1926-27. Photo courtesy of David Barham |
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Photo courtesy of Ian Aitken |
Random And Unknown Photos
Photos we would like to know more about!
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The only information given on this postcard is on the reverse (below). Photo courtesy of Colin Hardisty |
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Reverse of above postcard |
Town End
The area between the Avoiding Line railway bridge and St Mary's Bridge is classed as a part of Bentley, with a Bentley postcode.
Don Cinema
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Don Bingo Club, formerly Don Cinema |
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As above |
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Interior of the Don cinema |
The Doncaster Avoiding Line
This bridge was built to allow freight trains to avoid going through Doncaster station. It opened in 1910.
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The bridge under construction in 1909. Photo courtesy of Pete Dumville |
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Road widening at the avoiding bridge in the 1950's |
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Trolleybus passing under the Bentley Avoiding Line bridge |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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As above |
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Junction of the A19 and the A638, taken from the avoiding bridge, possibly in the 1930's |
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Town End shops, unknown year |
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Bus at Town End in 1958. Photo courtesy of Ann Beckwith |
The Three Horse Shoes
This public house by the banks of the River Don has been in existence since 1783. It was rebuilt in 1914.
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The Three Horse Shoes (original building) in 1900 |
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The Three Horse Shoes about 1910. Photo courtesy of Tom Beardsley |
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The Three Horse Shoes (new building) in 1914 |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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The Three Horse Shoes in the 1950's |
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The Three Hose Shoes in 1988 |
St Mary's Bridge And Mill
Named St Mary's Bridge today, the bridge over the River Don has provided the main crossing point for centuries. The bridge used to be much wider than it is now and mill once existed on it, as can be seen in the photo below, hence it's older name - Mill Bridge. The bridge has been rebuilt several times over the centuries.
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St Mary's Bridge with the Three Horse Shoes on the left and the mill centre in the early 1900's |
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St Mary's Bridge on the right with the Three Horse Shoes centre. Taken from beside the west bank of the river |
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The mill on the bridge, taken from a boat on the river. The Three Horse Shoes is just visible on the left |
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Photo taken from the back of the mill. The Three Horse Shoes is on the right, behind the tree |
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Another shot of the rear of the mill and the weir |
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St Mary's Bridge during the 1932 floods. Note the mill is now a garage |
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Crowds flock on to the bridge to watch the flooded River Don in 1932 |
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St Mary's Bridge from the Town Garage (old mill) in the 1930's. The avoiding line and A638 are visible top centre |
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Trolleybus passing over St Mary's Bridge in 1954 |
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View across St Mary's Bridge towards North Bridge, 1958 |
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Approaching St Mary's Bridge in the 1950's |
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St Mary's Bridge in the 1960's, note the old mill is being demolished. Photo courtesy of Colin Hardisty |
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St Mary's Bridge rebuild in 1958 |
Scawthorpe And York Road
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Scawthorpe Hall |
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Scawthorpe Farm |
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Possibly Scawthorpe Farm |
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Scawthorpe Farm |
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WW1 soldiers billeted at Scawthorpe Hall 1918 |
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Scawthorpe development in the 1950's |
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Amersall Road and the Adam & Eve pub |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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Flooding on Amersall Road. Photo courtesy of Suzy Deeley (apologies for photo quality) |
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Ballam Avenue Coronation Party 1953.
Photo courtesy of Bill Wright |
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Coronation party 1953. Photo courtesy of Bill Wright |
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Middlegate Coronation party 1953. Photo courtesy of Bill Wright |
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Darby and Joan Club, 1950's, Scawthorpe Junior School.
Photo courtesy of Bill Wright |
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Scawthorpe Methodist Church fancy dress, 1950's. Photo courtesy of Bill Wright |
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Flying Scotsman passing through Castle Hills Junction 1932.
Photo courtesy of Dennis Canning |
Castle Hills School
Primary school on Jossey Lane, previously Scawthorpe County Primary School.
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School building |
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Scawthorpe County Primary School 1955. Photo courtesy of Bill Wright. See photo below for names. |
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Addition: Top right - Elizabeth Davy (cook) |
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1966 Photo courtesy of Susanne Merryweather |
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1966
Photo courtesy of Susanne Merryweather |
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Castle Hills dinner ladies. Photo courtesy of Michael Rose |
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Infants 1 1970. Photo courtesy of Wayne Goddard |
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1970 Infants 2. Photo courtesy of Wayne Goddard |
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Juniors 1 c1970 |
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Juniors 2 c1970
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Don Valley High School
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Teaching staff 1982 |
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Graham Topliss and Sixth Form pupils May 1977 |
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Teacher's football team 1981 |
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Pupil's football team 1981 |
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Lower School quad before demolition |
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As above |
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Lower School hall before demolition |
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Pool before demolition |
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Lower School corridor to dining hall and hall, before demolition |
York Road And Bodles
Bodles was the name of a small hamlet where the Sun Inn now stands.
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Tram on York Road 1910-1920 |
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Guest House on York Road |
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York Road and Sprotborough Road 1986 |
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Ringway's Garage, York Road, 1970's |
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Toll House which used to stand at the end of Barnsley Road between 1837 and 1901 |
The Sun Inn
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The Sun Inn 1905 |
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The Sun Inn 1915 |
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The Sun Inn 1925 |
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As above. Coloured version by Tony Sleight |
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View of York Road and Barnsley Road juction with the Sun Inn in the background, pre-1936 |
In 1936 a new Sun Inn was built a little further south than the original. The photo below shows both buildings before the older one was demolished.
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The new Sun Inn with the old one behind, around 1936 |
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York Road and the new Sun Inn |
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The Sun Inn |
For pit photos go to Pit Photo Gallery
For flooding photos go to Flood Photo Gallery
Many thanks to all contributors, and to Tony Sleight for the coloured versions.
New Additions
With a large gallery such as this, sometimes it's difficult to slot new photos into their correct categories. Where this is the case, new additions will be added here.
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Broughton Avenue 1911 |
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An 'abnormal' load passing Yew Tree Farm on Askern Road in 1960, on it's way to Thorpe Marsh Power Station. Photo courtesy of Peter Wilson |
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Painting of Yew Tree Farm and the Rostholme area of Askern Road. Painted in 1914. Photo courtesy of Peter Wilson |
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Photo of a Bentley charabanc outing, possibly in the 1920's. Photo courtesy of Peter Wilson
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I love the uniformity of the houses its such a shame they've been messed about with over the years
ReplyDeleteI lived in Bentley next to St Peters Church in the school house from 1969 aged 12 used to cut the grass for rev milner my reward was a borrow of his bike a great site very interesting
ReplyDeleteI remember father david milner he used to keep bees i went to Bentley high street school i was born in the front room in fern avenue. I live in london but still look to remind myself
DeleteI remember father david milner he used to keep bees i went to Bentley high street school i was born in the front room in fern avenue. I live in london but still look to remind myself
DeleteJust love looking at these,especially one of Marshes mill on Finkle St, my friend now lives in the big house, and we lived in the houses which were built where the Mill used to be :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Pauline. Look out for a major new article on the Marshes coming out in the next few weeks.
ReplyDeleteLoved looking at the pictures I and my mother were both born on Finkle St my mothers uncle was called Sydney Hall and he was the Headmaster at Bentley High St School many years ago he was the brother of Archer Hall of Arksey
ReplyDeleteFanastic photos. I remember the trolley buses coming round the corner of The Avenue. Also the co-op on the other side of the road. As a small child I was always frightened of the pullies that used to shoot across the ceiling, presumably dishing out change.!!!
ReplyDeleteI also lived, for a short time, on Bentley Road, and I'm sure the house I lived in was on one of the pictures.
I REMEMBER BENTLEY very well my nana and grandad Swapp lived on Bentley road and my grandad worked at the pit ,thier house is now the VETS , i remember the long garden apple trees
ReplyDeletei have an aunt Prue who married Eddy Buck at doncater church and now live in Wales
i was brought up in Adwick le-st ( Planet rd ) my name was PAT ECCLES i have a twin SUSAN and 2 sisters PAMELA and HILARY pluse a brother ROY all still alive ,, my dad was TED ECCLES he worked down the pit untill 1965
i remember my mum and my sister worked at SR GENTS for a while before we came to Goole where i still live
my gran lived on Intake road in Doncaster all her married life
,she had4 boys EDWARD NORMAN, PATRICK, AND ROY PLUS A DAUGHTER MARY
i went to Carcroft primary then Skellow high . sos all in all we lived in and around Doncaster and none have moved too far away
What a fantastic site, I was born in Bentley and lived there for years. I'll be back
ReplyDeleteThank you! There will be more added in the coming months.
DeleteWe lived in Fisher st in the mid 40s and then moved to Arthur st . My Mum Mrs Rose Acornley was postwoman for Bentley and Arksey for many years,she used to start work at 3.am sorting the mail at Bentley post office deliver it and be home to get us up for school before 8am god bless her.
ReplyDeleteHi there I just wondered if anyone had any more photos of watch house Lane around Wellington Grove end! My dad's dad moved here as a child into 111 watch house Lane. Yours hopefully Pete
ReplyDeleteHi, Watchouse Lane photos are quite rare, I've only ever seen the three that I have on here. If you are on Facebook please feel free to join my group 'Arksey & Bentley Bygone Years', you could put out your appeal on there to reach a wider audience.
DeleteThank you very much!
DeleteI was born in Watchouse Lane, went to Kirkby Avenue School.Grew up in Bentley and married at St Peter Church as did my parents and most of my relatives. My grandfather Mycroft was Manager of Bentley Colliery as such lived in the big house next to the colliery gate. Sadly like many others, including three of my uncles,he died from underground accidents. My father,a joiner, fell whilst removing the wartime blackouts from colliery roofs. His injuries so severe he was unable to continue his employment.The allotments opposite our house in Watchouse Lane enabled him and mother to provide at least some income growing plants.The photos are an excellent insight as to our forbears lived and worked in Bentley.Well done all contributors.
ReplyDeleteMarvellous photos of Bentley's history- great to see. I lived at 63 Royston Avenue 1956-1965, one of the pictured houses flattened in the WW2 bombing. Went to Kirkby Avenue primary and juniors where Mr Bluman and and his wife were respectively headmaster and headmistress.
ReplyDeleteRobert Wilson