St. Oswald's Mission, Flushdyke |
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St. Oswald's Mission was a building that belonged to Ossett Parish Church and was used as a Sunday School and Community Hall for Flushdyke residents who also worshipped at the main church. This particular view is from across the road at the bottom of Eldon Terrace. To the immediate left of the Mission and behind the telegraph was Workhouse Yard. Later on, St. Oswald's was used by a private company as a nursery and schoolroom. Gordon Rosario owned the social care business that ran the agency. The vehicle shown in the foreground was operated by H. Smith, Coal Merchant who operated from Cross Keys where he lived at 'Red Lodge' which is still standing. |