File:51 Nydd Vale Terrace Harrogate (2a).jpg
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51 Nydd Vale Terrace, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England. This is at one end of a 19th-century row of terraced houses whose fronts face the Harrogate-York railway line. The backs, in the manner of Yorkshire Victorian terraces, have a small, paved yard at the back, which serves as a main entrance. Its windows and doors have been replaced with modern ones, but its blackened sandstone walls are testament to sooty smoke from 19th-century railways and domestic hearths. This house was the 1895 birthplace of Harold Styan O.B.E., a gymnast, sports teacher and youth worker. |
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