You are here: Home>View the Catalogue>Long Preston Archive>Buildings and Landscapes From: Up Prev Next Buildings and Landscapes From: Long Preston Archive Date of coverage 19th and 20th century Reference number LPA/008 Storage location Long Preston Village Hall Places Long Preston (295) Records in this Group The Maypole Hotel c1930 LPA/008/049 William Clayton was the landlord of The Maypole between 1924 and 1946. Digital images of two views are held on the LPHG website: Image 1 – William Clayton is the third man on the right Image 2 – William Clayton is standing in the porch Bentley's Yorkshire Brewery in Long Preston LPA/008/050 Photograph showing The Maypole with the BYB logo of Bentley’s Breweries, Leeds. Hard copy only. Beecroft's Petrol Pumps by The Maypole Inn LPA/008/051 Prior to closure in around 1977. Digital image can be found on the LPHG website. View over the rooftops of the Maypole Inn c1940 LPA/008/052 Photograph shows The Maypole Hotel and looking east from the Wool Warehouse roof. Digital image can be found on the LPHG website. The Wool Warehouse owners in 1948 were Thomas Hey & Shaw. Paradise Square and Armistead's Yard LPA/008/053 This picture was taken from the scaffold erected by E.J,ward to enable the Methodist Chapel Clock to be painted in 1954. The clock was painted by W.E.Kayley and R.Slater. Digital Image can be found on the LPHG website Fairhurst's butchers, Long Preston LPA/008/054 Photograph taken from a postcard dated 21st September 1910. Digital image is held on the LPHG website Paradise Square c1930. LPA/008/055 Digital image is held on the LPHG website Paradise Square, Long Preston 1975 LPA/008/056 Digital image is held on the LPHG website Hughenden House LPA/008/057 The residence of Joseph Jackman – wool merchant – c 1880 to 1946 Digital version of image is held on the LPHG website The Main Street Grocer's Shop - October 1991 LPA/008/058 John Shepherd had this shop from 1936 to 1952. The picture was taken in October 1991 when the shop had closed. Digital version of image is held on the LPHG website Main Street, Long Preston LPA/008/059 Postcard image of Main Street, Long Preston showing showing Beecroft’s Shop – Later John Shepherd’s Shop. Ribble Crescent (Terrace ) is on the left. Digital version of image is held on the LPHG website Main Street, Long Preston - c1900 LPA/008/060 Photograph shows the Baptist Chapel in the background Digital image is held on the LPHG website. Ribble Crescent, Long Preston - c1900 LPA/008/061 Main Street, Long Preston with Ribble Crescent. Digital image is held on the LPHG website. Hoyle Hill, Long Preston - 1938 LPA/008/062 View looking south into the village in the summer of 1938 Digital image is held on the LPHG website. Hoyle Hill Cottages, Long Preston LPA/008/063 This was the home and surgeries of the village doctors for five decades, including Dr Marsh and Dr Clegg Hard copy only of photograph. Similar views are held in digital format on the LPHG website: Image 1 Image 2 Hoyle Hill, Long Preston - c1903 LPA/008/064 Cattle on Main Street at Hoyle Hill c1903 The Doctor’s house is on the left. Digital image is held on the LPHG website. Main Street, Long Preston - 1939 LPA/008/065 Main Street Long Preston in the summer of 1939, showing Beecroft’s Shop – later John Shepherd’s Shop. (The three story house on the left is Grosvenor Place) Digital image is held on the LPHG website Main Street, Long Preston - looking south LPA/008/066 The building left of centre with the hipped roof is the Baptist Chapel which was pulled down in 1970. Photocopy only available – digital version of similar view is held on the LPHG website. Long Preston Main Street - West End LPA/008/067 On the left are Guy’s Cottages with the walled front gardens in the summer of 1939. Digital image is held on the LPHG website. West End, Long Preston LPA/008/068 View of West End showing Guys Cottages Demolition at West End, Long Preston LPA/008/069 Demolition of cottages at West End by W.R.C.C. in 1964 – to make way for road widening. Digital image is held on the LPHG website. West End, Long Preston c1930 LPA/008/070 View of West End, looking towards village centre, from a postcard date stamped Long Preston – 8th Sept 1936 Digital images are held on the LPHG website: Front Back West End, Long Preston c1906 LPA/008/071 View of West End c1906. The children are possibly Billy & Belle Harrison. Digital image is held on the LPHG website. West End, Long Preston in 1963 LPA/008/072 West End , Long Preston in 1963 prior to the barn and cottages being pulled down to make way for the village road widening scheme, which took place from 1961 to 1966. Digital image is held on the LPHG website. PAGE:< Previous1234Next > No Comments Start the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this page Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. 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