I went to christ the king school from 1955 to 1960. travelled every school day from Rodley bottoms to the school. Remember Bramley Baths, The Barley Mow and Bramley RLFC, The outgang and the Police Station. It is such a pity that these buildings no longer exist, When I first got married lived in Farsley, sadly my wife never settled, but for me Farsley and Bramley where home and I felt so happy living there.
absolutly brilliant martin, loved the pic of your mum and dad getting married, our paul is addicted now and loving it, and sends his regards, well done honey xxxxxxxxxx
Fantastic Martin loved it! my great grandfather John Lyons came over from Ireland in the potato famine moved to Armley. He married a girl called Mary Morley.They lived in Hopewell street and had 5 girls Mary, Agnes, Sarah Anne & Millie & a son John. Mary died in childbirth and John had another son leonard Daley with a girl called Agnes Daley who later emigrated to America...I would love to find out more about the Morley side and what happened to John Lyons... x you can contact me at if you have any info Thanks ... www.mericefotografix.com
great job, all 3 vids bring back memories. Sad to see all them pubs boarded up.
Great choice of music.
I went to christ the king school from 1955 to 1960. travelled every school day from Rodley bottoms to the school. Remember Bramley Baths, The Barley Mow and Bramley RLFC, The outgang and the Police Station. It is such a pity that these buildings no longer exist, When I first got married lived in Farsley, sadly my wife never settled, but for me Farsley and Bramley where home and I felt so happy living there.
Nice work Martin I have drunk in most of the pubs and recognised lots of places in the photos, lots of happy memories, thanks for posting this.
absolutly brilliant martin, loved the pic of your mum and dad getting married, our paul is addicted now and loving it, and sends his regards, well done honey xxxxxxxxxx
great memories,heck i served in the Nelson pub,thank you
The Royal rough old pub on Armley Town Street
Madge's pie and pea Caravan on Town Street, Mint Sauce if she liked you. The New Western on a Saturday
Fantastic Martin loved it! my great grandfather John Lyons came over from Ireland in the potato famine moved to Armley. He married a girl called Mary Morley.They lived in Hopewell street and had 5 girls Mary, Agnes, Sarah Anne & Millie & a son John. Mary died in childbirth and John had another son leonard Daley with a girl called Agnes Daley who later emigrated to America...I would love to find out more about the Morley side and what happened to John Lyons... x you can contact me at if you have any info Thanks ... www.mericefotografix.com