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List of Streets BAC BRI LIST OF STREETS. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Back l!tne, Drighlington Bay of Biscay, Haworth rd., Allerton Black Carr, Thornton Back lane, Lidget lane, Clayton Beacon hill, Great Horton Black Dog fold, Wibsey Back lane, Godwin strePt Beacon lane, Great Horton Black Dyke lane, Thornton Back lane, Great Horton road Beacon Lane bottom, Wibsey Black hey, Ty~rsal Back lane, Heaton Beacon road, Wibsey Black hill, Clayton Back lane, Highfield road, Idle Beacon street, Great Horton Black hill buildings, Thornton Back ln., Spring Holes ln., Thornton Beamsley road, Heaton road, 8, 7 Black mires, High st., Queensbury Back Lane bottom, Lidget In , Clayton Beamsley road, Frizinghall Black walk, High street, Idle Back Llly street, Lily street Beamsley street, Lilycroft road, 8, 7 Blacksmith fold, High st., Gt.Horton Back Market st, High st., Wibsey Beanland square, Trafalgar street Blamires street, Dog lane Back :Mill street, Cullingworth Beatrice street, Birch lane Blanche st., Bowling Back lane, 20 Back Muff st, Bowling Back ln Beaufort grove, Bolton r.jad Blenheimmount,Manninghamlane Back North held place, Carlisle road Beck fields, Windhill Blenheim place, Thackley road, Idle Back Peel street, Tyersal Beck row, Beck Side road Blenheim road, Manningham lane, 9 Ba:ck Regent street, Back Wood st. Beck side lane, Beck Side road Blenheim terrace, ~Ianningham lane Back Rhodes terrace, Idle road l:!eck side road, Lidget green, 29 Blythe street, Richmond road, 16 Back road, Wibsey Beck street, Birksland street Boar lane, Windhill Back Royal street, New Leeds Bedford street, Bridge street, 25 Bob Lane top, Haworth rd., Allerton Back Smith row, Little Horton lane Beech grove, Pollard lane, 6, 12 Bobbygr., New House ln.,Gt. Horton Back Southfield square, Lumb lane Beecher street, White Abbey rd., 16 Bog lane, Ben lane, Allerton Back Spinkwell terrace, Bolton road Beldon fold, Idle road, Undercli:ffe Bold street, Salt street, 8 Back Spring row, Springfield street Beldon hili, Great Horton Boldshay street, Maperton road, 11 Back Tamworth street, Tyersal Beldon lane, Haycli:ffe lane Bolland hill, Oakenshaw Back Trinityter., Little Horton lane Beldonplace, Otleyroad, Undercliffe Balling street, Chandos street, 25 Back Victoria st., Manningham lane Beldon rd., Southfield In., Gt. Horton Bolton fold, Idle road, U ndercliffe Back Victoria terrace, Bolton road Belgrave place, Lumb lane Bolton Hall road, Livingstone road Back Wood court, White Abbey road Belgrave street, Lumb lane, 9 Bolton lane, Bolton road, 4, 3 Back Wood street, Regent street, 16 Bell dean, Back heigllts, Thornton Bolton Out lanes,Idle rd., U ndercliffe Badger square, Parry lane Bell street, Chain street Bolton road, Well street, 17, 10, 4 Baildon bridge, Baildon Bell wood, Clayton Bolton street, Barkerend road, 11 Baildon green, Baildon Belle vue, Manningham lane, 9 Bolton woods, Frizinghall Baildon road, Baildon Belle vue, Town lane, Eccleshill Bombay street, Ripley street Bailey fold, Allerton Belloe st., Little Horton lane Bond street, Tyrrel street, 17 Bailey street, Hall lane, 25 Belmont street, Barkerend road, 18 Bonn road, Mannheim road, 7 Bailey terrace, Bolton road Belshaw street, Fairweather green Bonwell court, Peel street Bailiffe stile, Clayton lane, Clayton Belmont street, Barkerend road Booth street, Bradford road, Idle Baird street, Bowling Old lane, 32 Belvedere terrace, Hollings road Booth street, Market street, 17 Bairstowst., Cottingleyroad, Heaton Belvoir terrace, Wilmer road Booth street, Windhill Bake street, Great Horton, 29 Ben lane, Allerton road Bottomley holes, Thornton Baker street, Idle road Bendigo fold, Planetrees road Bottomley st., Manchester road, 31 Baldwin lane, Godwin street Bengal street, Ripley street Boundary pL, High st., Queensbury Ball street, New road, Thornton Bent Field cottages, Clayton Bower Green, Leeds road Balm close, Green end, Wibsey Bentinck place, Little Horton lane Bower street, :Manchester road, 24 Balme street, Bolton road Bentley street, Leeds road, 17, 18 Bower street, Queensbury Bank, Victoria road, Eccleshill Bentley's buildings, Hall ings Bowker street, Union road Bank bottom, Great Horton road Bent's lane, Wilsden Bowland street, Manninghamlane, 9 Bank foot, Wibsey Berkeley street, Bowling Back lane Bowling Back lane, W akefield road, Bank street, Market street, 17 Berry street, Hall lane, 25 25, 2ti, 27 Bank top, Great Horton road Bertie street, Sticker lane Bowling green, W yke Bankwell fold, Bank foot Bertram road, Church street, 9, 8 Bowling Hall road, Hall lane, 32 Banner street, Leeds road, 18 Berwick street, College road Bowling0ldln.,Manchesterrd.,31, 32 Baptist place, W estgate Bessie green, W yke Bowling Park drive, Hall lane Bar st., New Briggate, Laisterdyke Bethel place, Low Moor Boyes court, White Abbey road :Barclay street, Wakefield road Bierley lane, Rooley lane Boyntonstreet, St. Stephen'sroad,31 Barcroftst.,Arcticparade,Gt.Horton Billingsley terrace, Wakefield road Brackendale, Thackley road, Idle Barden street, Carlisle road, 8 Billy lane, Bradford and Halifax rd., Bracken hill, Great Horton Barker court, Bolton road Great Horton Bradford lane, Leeds road, 13 Barker street, Undercliffe Bilton place, City road, 16 Bradford Moor, Leeds road Barkerend fold, Earkerend road Binbrook st., Four Lane ends, 14, 21 Bradford road, Clayton Barkerend rd., High street, 18, 11, 12 Bingley road, 'J'oller lane, 1 Bradford road, High street, Idle Barley fold, Little Horton lane Bingley street, Thornton road, 15 Bradford road, Shipley Barley street, Manchester road Binns street, Muff street Bradford and Wakefield road, Barmby road, Otley road Birch lane, Bowling Old lane Drighlington Barrack row, Bradford Moor Birch street, Girlington road, 14 Bradley street, Frizinghall Barrack yard, Upper and Lower, Birk street, Birksland street, 19 Bramley row, Horton bank W akefield road Birkenshaw lane, •rong street Bramley street, Clayton lane, 31, 24 Barraclough fold, Low Moor Birks bead lane, Wilsden Brayshaw fold, Low Moor Barrett street, Hall lane, Shipley Birkhill, Park road, Idle Brayshaw's yard, Lumb lane Barry street, Silsbridge lane, 17 Birk Lea street, St. Stephen's road Brearton street, Manningham lane, Bartle fold, Southfield lane Birkshall, Sutcliffe street 17, 10 Bartle lane, High st., Great Horton Birkshallln., Bowlmg Back lane, 19 Brewery lane, Great Horton road, 17 :Barton street, Quaker lane Birksland road, Shipley Brewery street, Thornton road, 17 Bastow street, Wibsey Birksland street, Leeds road, 19 Brick court, Southgate Bateman street, Thorncli:ffe road, 9 Birr road, Park View road Bricks, Lidget lane, Clayton Bateman street, Wibsey Birr street, Hall lane, Shipley Bricks, Thornton Bath street, Leeds road, 18 Birstall road, Drighlington Bridge houses, Cemetery road Batteryterrace, Leeds rd., Thornbury Bishop street, Victor road, 8, 2 Bridge road, Cutler Heights lane, 34 Battye street, Laisterdyke, 20 Bishop's buildings, Thornton Bridge street, New road, Thornton :Bavaria place, Heaton road, 8 Bismarck street, Little Cross street Bridge street, Tyrrel street, 17 :Baxendall fold, Bowling Old lane Black .Abbey fold, White Abbey road Bridge street, Windhill Baxendallstreet, Manchester road Blackburn place, Johnson place Bridle stile, Clayton 74 .
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