Changing York: Photos of Lendal Bridge from 1910s to 1960s
TODAY we roll back the decades and have a look at Lendal Bridge from yesteryear.
Our archive photos today date from the 1910s through to the 1960s.
Do you love delving into York's past and seeing photos from back in the day, and reading stories about them?
We do too! The Press features nostalgia pages most days in the paper and online - including an eight-page supplement every Wednesday in the paper.
We also have around 8,000 members in our online nostalgia group on Facebook, Why We Love York - Memories. It is free to join and you will find us at www.facebook.com/groups/yorknostalgia/ - click here to get started!
Recommended reading:
- Changing York - when railway station was within city walls
- New life for York pub dating back to 1842
- Changing York: 7 long lost restaurants of Fossgate
- Changing York - street that brought us beer and chocolate!
It would be great to see your old photos of York - and they don't have to be from centuries ago. We all love seeing old photos from our own past, and some of our more popular stories date from the 70s, 80s and 90s - and even into the noughties.
If you have a nostalgia story for us, you can also contact us on email - write to our Community Content Editor, Maxine Gordon at: maxine.gordon@thepress.co.uk.
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