The Old King Cross Inn
Some images of celebrations and festivities at the Old King Cross Inn
- Photo #1:
The Old King Cross Inn around 1918. The flags may be to celebrate the end of the First World War
- Photo #2:
The Old King Cross Inn . The flags may be to celebrate the end of the First World War ... well, the dog looks happy!
- Photo #3:
An outing sets off from the Old King Cross Inn, Halifax
- Photo #4:
The Old King Cross Inn , Halifax: Could this be a Coronation Party ... in 1902 or 1910? Or the Royal Visit of 1912?
- Photo #5:
A view of King Cross, Halifax, showing the Prescott fountain and the Old King Cross Inn
- Photo #6:
Outing at the Old King Cross Inn
The Old King Cross Inn around 1918.
The flags may be to celebrate the end of the First World War
This image [GY157.JPG] was kindly submitted by Graham Yarker
The Old King Cross Inn.
The flags may be to celebrate the end of the First World
War ... well, the dog looks happy!
This image [PB2.JPG] was kindly submitted by Peter Brook
An outing sets off from the Old King Cross Inn, Halifax
This image [GY159.JPG] was kindly submitted by Graham Yarker
The Old King Cross Inn, Halifax:
Could this be a Coronation Party ... in 1902 or 1910?
Or the Royal Visit of 1912?
This image [GY160.JPG] was kindly submitted by Graham Yarker
A view of King Cross, Halifax, showing the Prescott
fountain and the Old King Cross Inn
[Dated about 1912]
This image [DBR19.JPG] was kindly submitted by David Brown
Outing at the Old King Cross Inn
The photograph is endorsed
The early days of the chara-bang, the White Rose of Sowerby
Bridge outside the Old King Cross Inn.
The man with the dust coat is Roger W. Shackleton, who is the
driver;
Next to him is his brother Julian V. Shackleton, a watch maker and
jeweller of Wharf Street, Sowerby Bridge
[Taken about 1920]
This image [SHZ1.JPG] was kindly submitted by Sue Hazard
©
Malcolm Bull
2022
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