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Explore how the city of Wakefield has changed over the 1800s and 1900s through a range of photographs.
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These resources are for KS2 upwards.
Outside the Griffin Hotel tram No. 10 waits to set off to Leeds. A similar tram trundles across the Bull Ring in front of six motor taxis. The police recorded this traffic congestion in the 1920s.
Many German families set up food shops in West Yorkshire from the 1880s onwards.
Here in Northgate in 1921 Hagenbach's, the bakers, stood next to Ziegler's, the pork butchers.
Other local pork butchers of German origin included Paul Andrassy, Charles Hoffman, William Oesterlein and William Weegmann.
The Six Chimneys housed two shops around 1910, T. Thompson's furniture shop and P. Bell, basket maker.
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