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List of Streets. Hol LIST OF STREETS. HOL LEA --------------------------~------------------------------------------------------- Hollingwood ln.,Clayton ln.,Clayton Ireton street, Princeville street c 1 King street, White Abbey road b 2 Holly st., Beacon In., Great Horton Iron street, Bowling Back lane c 5 King Charles court, King Charles st. Holme, Tyersal Irving street, Bolton road b 4 King Charles square, Otley road Holme bank, Tyersal Isaac street, Rosse street b 1 King Charles street, Otley road b 4 Holme lane, Tong street Isles street, Fom Lane ends King's court, N orthgate Holme shay, Tyersal Israel street, Wapping King's fold, Manchester rd., Wibsey Holme Top ln., Little Horton ln. d 3 I vanhoe rd, Killinghall rd, U ndercliffe Kings street, W indhill Holme Top st., Manchester rd. d 2 I vegate, Tyrrel street b 3 Kings wood place, Kingswood street, H olme View terrace, Hea.ton road I ve street, Otley road, Shipley Great H orton Holmefield street, Thornton road Ivy lane, Allerton road, Allerton Kingswood st., Cross In., Gt. Horton Holmes ln., Stanley rd.,Bolton woods Ivy place, Idle road Kingswood terrace, Paternoster row, Holmes street, W estgate b 2 Ivy road, Saltaire road, Shipley Great Horton Holroyd hill, Mbsey Ivy terrace, Low Moor Kingswood Hill road, Lister lane Holt street, Bowling Back lane c 5 Kipping court, Kipping ln., T4ornton Holt'slane, Clayton Jackson court, Jackson street Kipping lane, New road, Thornton Holywell.A.shln.,Manninghamln. a3 Jackson street, Mount street Kirkgate, Shipley Holywell terrace, Manningham lane Jackson's alley, Westgate Kirkgate,f.omBoltonrd.toWestgate Home View terrace, Heaton rd. al Jacob street, Manchester road d3 Kirklands, Baildon Hooton street, Valley road a3 Jacob's villa, Clayton Kirk street, Parma street d4 Hope street, Low Moor James's buildings, Tyrrel street Kitchen lane, Swamp Hope street, Manchester road c 4 James street, .A.llerton road Kitchen square, Bowling Back lane Hope street, Otley road, Shipley J ames street, New road, Thornton Knight's fold, Great Horton Hope terrace, .A.llerton road, Allerton J ames street, N orthgate b 3 Knowle lane, Wyke Hopkin street, Manchester road Jane court, Otley road · Knowle's fold, School grn., Thornton Hoppitt green, Thornton Jane street, Otley road b 4 Knowle's lane, Tong street Hopwood street, Valley road a3 Jane street, Saltaire . Knowles street, Dudley Hill Hornby street, Dudley Hill J arratt street, Whetley lane b 1 Knowseley st., Upper Seymour st. b 5 Hornsey street, Berkeley street Jason street, Thorncliffe road Horse close, Wyke Jeffries street, Gate street Laburnum cottages, Dudley Hill rd., Horsfall court, North wing Jennings place, Great Horton d 1 Undercliffe Horsfall street, Bowling Back lane Jennings street, Windbill Laburnnm place, Laburnnm st. b 2 Horsman terrace, Tong street J er Lane, .A.llerton Road Laburnnm place, W akefield road Horton bank, Great Horton Jer lane, Old road, Great Horton Laburnum street, Lumb lane a2 Horton bank top, Great Horton J ermyn street, Stott hill b 4 Lady Field place, North st., Thornton Horton green, Little Horton lane J ermyn Street place, J ermyn street Lady lane, Listerhills road Horton park, Horton Park avenue Jerusalem, Thornton Lady royd, Girlington Horton Park avenue, Little Horton Jessamine place, Idle road Lady Royd road, .A.llerton road lane d 3 J esse street, Manchester road d 4 Lagoon street, Birkshall lane Houghton place, Simes street b 3 Jewel street, Bowling Back lane c 5 Laisterdyke, Bradford Moor Howard st., Little Horton lane c3 Jockey hall, Clayton Laisteridge court, Laisteridge lane c3 Howard street, Otley road, Shipley John gate, Bower street c 3 Laisteridge lane, Great Horton rd. c 3 Hoxton st., Thornton rd., Girlington John street, W estgate b 3 Laisteridge road, Great Horton road Huddersfield road, Wyke John William street, Ripley street Lake row, Bowling Back lane c6 Hudson street, Bradford Moor b 6 John's court, John street b3 Lake street, Bowling Back lane c6 Hudson's fold, Kirkgate, Shipley Johnson court, Bradford Moor Lambert fold, Highgate, Heaton Hnmboldt street, East parade b 4 Johnson fold, North wing Lambert place, Idle road Hunsworth, Dudley Hill Johnson place, Leeds road Lambert terrace, Idle road Hunsworth Low lane, Dudley Hill J ohnson street, Bradford Moor b 6 Lancaster street, W akefield road ·c 5 Huntley street, Valley road, Shipley Jglly's yard, Thornton road Land street, Salt street Hunt's yard, High st., Great Horton Jonas gate, Bower street c 3 Land House lane, Lidget lane Hustler street, U ndercliffe lane a 4 J oseph street, Leeds road b 5 Lands lane, Eccledhill Hustler terrace, Barkerend road Joshua street, Bowling Old lane d4 Lane bottom, Windhill Hustlergate, I vegate b 3 J owett lane, Allertou Lane close, Dracup rd., Gt. Horton Hustler's buildings, Leeds road Jowett street, .A.lbion road, Idle Lane ends, Baildon Hutson street, J aco b street d 3 J owett street, Thornton road b 2 Lane ends, New road, Thornton Hutton buildings, Park road, Idle Junction row, Bolton road Lane ends, Pasture lane, Clayton Hutton road, Smiddles lane Junction street, Dudley Hill Lane head, Idle road Hyde street, Idle Junction street, Idle road, U ndercliffe Lane side, Frizinghall rLad Hyde terrace, Little Horton lane Juno street, PJanetrees road Lanes, Pasture lane, Clayton Jury street, Sun street Lang lane, Livingstone road Ida street, Spicer street Langdale court Laisterdyke Idle road, Otley road Kay st., Manningham lane, Shipley Langdale's buildings, New Briggate, Illingthorpe street, Great Horton Kaye street, Manchester road d 3 Laisterdyke Illingworth court, W estgate Kaye street, Tyersal Lansdowne place, Edmund street c 3 Illingworth yard, W estgate Keeper lane, 'l'ong Lapage street, Leeds road b 6 Independent st.reet, Chapel green Keelham, Thornton Lassie st., Thornton rd., Girlington Industrial street, Heaton road Keighley road, Manningham lane a 2 Latham street, Leeds road Industrious row, Goit side Keighley street, Silsbridge lane Laura place, Leeds road Industry row, Bradford Moor Kelsall terrace, High st., Gt. Horton Laurel bank, Heaton Industry street, New road, Thornton Kelvin court, Bowling Back lane c 5 Laurel street, Leeds road Infirmary, W estgate Kelvin street, Bowling Back lane c 5 Laverick, .A.llerton Infirmary street, Lum b lane b 3 · Kenilworth street, Leicester street Lavinia street, Ellen street, Hall lane lng street, Bowling Old lane Kensington place, Bradford rd., Idle Law hill, Mountain, Queensbury Ingham street, Bradford Moor Kensington street, Girlington b 1 Law hill, 'l'hornton lugleby place, Ingleby road c 1 Kent street, Manchester road c 4 Law street, Rook lane, Dudley Hill Ingleby road, Legrams lane c 1 Kerr street, Cork street b 6 Lawrence street, Princeville st. c 1 Ingleby street, Thornton road b 1 Kershaw st,Bradford ln.,Laisterdyke Lawson street, Bolton road Inkerman street, Killinghall road, Kettlewell court, Bowling Back lane Leach square, Laisterdyke Eccleshill Killinghall rd., Otley rd., Undercliffe Leamington road, Victor road Inkerman street, Sticker lane Kimber street, Mulberry street a4 Leamington street, Victor road al Inverness place, Bradford Moor Kimberley street, Planetrees Leatbam street, Stansfeld street c 2 83 .
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