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History & Nostalgia



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Find local groups involved in local history and nostalgia in Roundhay & Oakwood.
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St John's Church, Roundhay.

ST JOHN'S CHURCH, ROUNDHAY
Local history, most related to St John's Church
WEBSITE: www.stjohnsroundhay.co.uk/history.html
CONTACT NAME: Peter Oldfield
TELEPHONE: (0113) 2738930
ADDRESS: 23 Oakwood Green, Oakwood, Leeds, LS8 2QU
EMAIL: pplb.oldfield@ntlworld.com

Oakwood & District Historical Society.

OAKWOOD & DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOCIETY A small group of enthusiasts who share a common interest in the past of our locality.
The Society's main aim is to inform the public about the history of the Oakwood and Roundhay areas.
CONTACT: Mrs Hilary Dyson
EMAIL: Peterhilary@aol.com
WEBSITE:http://homepage.ntlworld.com/nev.hurworth/ODHS.htm

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