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1Lance Sergeant T. A. Bond, No. 6 Platoon, 1st West Riding Divisional Cyclist Company, British Expeditionary Force, Francet16014

Lance Sergeant T. A. Bond, No. 6 Platoon, 1st West Riding Divisional Cyclist Company, British Expeditionary Force, France

2Probably No. 6 Platoon, 1st West Riding Divisional Cyclist Company, British Expeditionary Force, Francet16020

Probably No. 6 Platoon, 1st West Riding Divisional Cyclist Company, British Expeditionary Force, France

3Probably No. 6 Platoon, 1st West Riding Divisional Cyclist Company, British Expeditionary Force, Francet16021

Probably No. 6 Platoon, 1st West Riding Divisional Cyclist Company, British Expeditionary Force, France

4Leyland Titan bussypte00738

Leyland Titan bus

5Decorated tram car celebrating the coronation of their majesties King George V and Queen Mary, June 22nd 1911sypte00757

Decorated tram car celebrating the coronation of their majesties King George V and Queen Mary, June 22nd 1911

6Henry Joseph Wilson (1833-1914), Director of Sheffield Smelting Company, JP and radical Liberal MP for Holmfirth, and his wife Charlotte Cowan Wilson (1833-1921), outside their home of Osgathorpe Hills, Pitsmoor, with their familyarc07811

Henry Joseph Wilson (1833-1914), Director of Sheffield Smelting Company, JP and radical Liberal MP for Holmfirth, and his wife Charlotte Cowan Wilson (1833-1921), outside their home of Osgathorpe Hills, Pitsmoor, with their family

7Wincobank Hall, formerly the home of anti-slavery campaigner Mary Anne Rawson (1801-1887) and later adapted as an 'Industrial Home for Women', 1908arc07812

Wincobank Hall, formerly the home of anti-slavery campaigner Mary Anne Rawson (1801-1887) and later adapted as an 'Industrial Home for Women', 1908

8Henry Joseph Wilson (1833-1914), c. 1906arc07813

Henry Joseph Wilson (1833-1914), c. 1906

9Henry Joseph Wilson (1833-1914) sat in his dining room at his home of Osgathorpe Hills, Pitsmoor c. 1911arc07819

Henry Joseph Wilson (1833-1914) sat in his dining room at his home of Osgathorpe Hills, Pitsmoor c. 1911

10Osgathorpe Hills, Pitsmoor, family home of Henry Joseph Wilson (1833-1914) and Charlotte Cowan Wilson (1833-1921), viewed from across the river (before Scott Road was built), [early 20th cent?]arc07823

Osgathorpe Hills, Pitsmoor, family home of Henry Joseph Wilson (1833-1914) and Charlotte Cowan Wilson (1833-1921), viewed from across the river (before Scott Road was built), [early 20th cent?]

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