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| 1 | ![]() | s02596 Endcliffe Hall | |
| 2 | ![]() | s02597 The Grand Conservatory, Endcliffe Hall. An imposing tropical house measuring 160 feet long, with two wings and divided by a 35' high domed tower. Became an open-air ward when used as an annex of the 3rd Northern General Hospital. Demolished by 1935 | |
| 3 | ![]() | s02598 Endcliffe Hall and the Grand Conservatory, Endcliffe Vale Road | |
| 4 | ![]() | s02642 Looking towards Nethergreen Road (left) and Fulwood Road (right) from Tom Lane, after demolition of cottages, Nethergreen School (also known as Ranmoor School) and Nethergreen United Methodist Church, in background | |
| 5 | ![]() | s02692 The tea room, The Regent Cinema, Barker's Pool, later became Gaumont. Designed by W.E. Trent. Opened 26th December, 1927. Became the Gaumont in 1946 and was twinned by Rank in 1969 and tripled in 1979. Closed 7th November 1985 | |
| 6 | ![]() | s02694 The auditorium of The Electra Palace, Fitzalan Square which opened 11th February 1911. Closed on 28 July 1945 and reopened as News Theatre in September. Became Classic Cinema on 15 January 1962. Closed 24th November 1982. Later demolished | |
| 7 | ![]() | s02710 Woodhouse Market Cross and Woodhouse Picture Palace, built 1914, Market Square/Market Place. The cross was erected in 1775 by Joshua Littlewood. A sun dial and weather vane were added in 1826 | |
| 8 | ![]() | s02719 Chapeltown Picture Palace, Nos. 19 - 21 Station Road. Opened 23 December 1912, seating 450. Closed 16 March 1963 and became a bingo hall | |
| 9 | ![]() | s02725 Auditorium of Gaumont Cinema, Barker's Pool, formerly The Regent. Designed by W.E. Trent. Opened 26th December, 1927. Became the Gaumont in 1946 and was twinned by Rank in 1969 and tripled in 1979. Closed 7th November 1985 | |
| 10 | ![]() | s02753 South Street, Moor, at junction of Carver Street, No. 20 James Howe and Sons, butchers, Nos. 2- 12 George Binns Ltd., tailors |
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