tarboat's photos with the keyword: castleford

Licensed to sell by retail Beer & Porter

22 Aug 2013 1 475
This sign is over the door to the now closed Horse & Jockey, Church St Castleford, is of considerable age. It dates from a time when this was just a beerhouse and no spirits were sold here. It is a product of Oldham "Sign Service" Leeds.

No way out

21 Aug 2013 2 627
Boarded up exit at the former Albion Picture House, Castleford.

Unsung heroes

18 Nov 2012 473
The Canal & River Trust held an open day today at Bullholme Lock, Castleford, on the Aire & Calder Navigation. The lock has had two new sets of gates fitted and now awaits the new cills. Stairways had been erected to allow visitors to descend to the bottom of the lock chamber to see the work close-up. These two craftsmen were answering questions about fitting the gates and the various techniques necessary to make everything fit and to keep the seals watertight. It can be a heavy, cold and dirty job and they deserve recognition for their work. Thanks lads for answering all my questions so patiently and thoroughly.

Corrugated Range Rovers

19 Nov 2012 455
Walking back to my car after visiting Bullholme Lock, I passed a couple of nice corrugated iron buildings at the local 4x4 spares yard.

Bullholme Lock

22 Nov 2012 509
The open day at Bullholme Lock, Castleford, proved very popular with many people taking the opportunity to descend into the drained chamber and inspect the gate replacement works close-up. The lock is about 460ft long although there are intermediate gates at the point I was standing which allow just 200ft of the chamber to be used when a 700-tonne Euro-barge standard vessel is passing. The longer chamber was used when trains of compartment boats were passing through.

Albion Picture Palace

23 Nov 2012 1 703
The Albion Picture Palace in Castleford opened on 31st January 1927. In 1957 it became the New Star Cinema and later Studio. It closed in 1987 when it was part of the Cannon Cinemas chain, leaving Castleford with no cinema at all until the multiscreen Cineworld opened. The frontage incorporates plenty of cream faience although for many years this was painted over. It is now a night club.