You are here: Home>Search Search Currently displaying: 15 results You've searched for: Collection: "Hellifield Stories and Photos" xFormat: "Photograph" x Search term Filter by Collection Hellifield Stories and Photos (15) Filter by Subject Buildings, Dwellings and Infrastructure (3)Dwellings (2)Commerce (1)Mills (1)Farming (1)Landscape (1)People and Family Trees (6)Religion (1)Baptist (1)Transport (4)Railways (4) Filter by Place Hellifield (15)Saltaire (1) Filter by Format Document (3)Photograph (15) Filter by Century 20th (4)21st (3) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Photo from John Pearcy's collection HEL/002/007 Photo of Susannah Parker, taken in 1916 The Flying Scotsman - photo no. 1 HEL/005/001/001 The Flying Scotsman The Flying Scotsman - photo no. 3 HEL/005/001/003 The Flying Scotsman at Hellifield Station Engine 470 at Hellifield Station HEL/005/002 This photograph shows Midland Railway class 2P 4-4-0 No.470 with driver Bill Lewis of Midland terrace on the footplate. This locomotive was built by the Midland Railway Company at its Derby works in 1895. The locomotive spent its entire working life of 56 years allocated to Hellifield shed, being withdrawn from service there in May ... Outing to Salts Mill HEL/003/008/004 Hellifield Burlers and Menders on an employee’s trip to Salt’s Mill in Saltaire. Left to right: Anne Mellin, Enid Preston, Mrs Ostle, Teresa Grime Hellifield Youth Club Committee HEL/003/007 Photo of members of Hellifield Youth Club Committee, circa 1955. Left to Right: John Edwards, Mr Ellerington and wife, Rita (school teacher), Joyce Newhouse, Steven Graham (policeman), Eric Belt, Evelyn Dugdale, Donald Bullock, Barbara Thwaite. Main Street, Hellifield, looking East HEL/004/008 Main Street, Hellifield looking East. The building to the right is the Village Hall, or ‘Institute’. In the centre is a building which has been a garage, a florist and is now a cafe. Main Street, Hellifield HEL/004/001 Black & white photo of Hellifield Main Street (A65). Note gas street lighting and upended horse drawn cart. Main Street, Hellifield HEL/004/003 Hellifield Main Street. Note: metal railings to left – no longer there; white building to right- demolished; dormer windows on store no longer there. Small white building with sign, just left of centre used to be a bank. WH Smith's Kiosk at Hellifield Railway Station, 1908 HEL/005/006 This photo can be accurately dated to 1908 by the headlines in the newspaper stands. ‘Chinese Labour Policy Changed’ refers to changes in legislation regarding the use of Chinese labour in South African mines. Changing scenes along Hellifield Beck HEL/001/016 ‘Changing scenes along Hellifield Beck’ is an article written by Ken Leak for the Hellifield Herald in April 2022. Revisiting the Baptist Chapel HEL/002/020 ‘Revisiting the Baptist Chapel’ is an article contributed to the Hellifield Herald in June 2022 by John Pearcy. Memories of Hull House HEL/001/017 ‘Memories of Hull House’ is an article contributed to the Hellifield Herald in June 2022 by Ken Leak. The Grange, Hellifield HEL/004/026 The Grange, Hellifield We are grateful to John Pearcy for adding the following information: This house was built for the curate in charge of Hellifield when the church was still in the Institute. The house proved too large to maintain on a curate’s salary so was sold to a Mr. Grundy, who renamed it ‘The Grange’. ... House on Gisburn Road HEL/004/012 Large House on Gisburn Road, next to the Toll House. This house is known as Close house, it was built around 1910 on the site of an old barn. The man on the right is Walker Parker, the brother of the grandmother of a local resident, John Pearcy. He was killed during the first world war ...