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first generation immigrants in Huddersfield

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Huddersfield

 

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View of Castle Hill from Birkby
HFC Takeaway, Trinity Road
Specialises in Asian food and spices
Part of St Cuthberts Church is used for the local playgroup which has a large number ethnic minority pupils
View of Grimescar Valley
Vajrapani Buddhist Centre, Wheathouse Terrace
Birkby Library and Information Centre, Wasps Nest Road
Spring Grove School, Springwood
Sikh Temple, Hillhouse Lane, Fartown
Birkby Post Office, Macaulay Road
St Cuthberts Church, Grimescar Avenue
Asian Community Gardens Association Allotments
Masjid Omar, Birkby
Hudawi Centre, used for wedding parties
Lawrence Batley Theatre
Sikh Temple, Prospect Street, Springwood
Gudwara at Sikh Temple, Prospect Street
Inside the Sikh Temple, Prospect Street
Castle Hill from Springwood
Asian Takeaway, Birkby
Huddersfield Library
Huddersfield Library
Lawrence Batley Theatre, Queen Street
Newsagent, Huddersfield
Broadbent and Sons, Queen Street South
Halifax Old Road, Feb 2009
Huddersfield Map in Springwood
Huddersfield Map
Indian Worker's Association, Springwood
Masjid Omar, Blacker Road
Queen Street South, Huddersfield
Punjab Stores, Springwood Est.1963
Punjab Stores, Spring Street
Springwood, Huddersfield
Indian Worker's association, est. 1965
Norwood Road, Dec 2009
Snow, Dec 2009
M62 Huddersfield
Ainley Top, Huddersfield
Winter, 2009
Huddersfield Ring Road
Huddersfield's Pigeons
Memorial for South Asian family. St Johns Church in the background.
Old Yorkshire Building Society Building with the symbol of the Empire and Indian restaurant sign, 2010
Signs of the British Empire in Huddersfield
Empire Cinema popular in the 1960's still stands today
Harold Wilson born in Huddersfield was elected Prime Minister in 1964
Huddersfield Open Market has been a place to socialise for the Asian community since the early 1960's.
The new St Georges Square, 2010
Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield
The Lion Chambers Building opposite St Georges Square, built in 1853
Lion Chambers, Symbol of Britain
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