HOW times have changed since this photograph was taken of Yeadon Cricket Club Bowling Team.

The undated picture is from the archives of Aireborough Historical Society.

Archivist Carlo Harrison said: "This photo was taken on the edge of the cricket pitch behind the White Swan public house in Yeadon. Houses on Yeadon High Street can be seen behind the wall.

"If you look you can see that all the men are wearing hats, boaters or flat caps, all are in waistcoats, suits, and at least two are smoking."

When it comes to children some things never change. Youngsters enjoyed dressing up 25 years ago just as much as they do now. These young astronauts were photographed at Westville House School in 1991.

First World War Sentences.

Ilkley School of Embroidery in Alexandra Crescent: all kinds of embroidery taught privately in pupil's homes or at other schools.

Ilkley War Savings Association. After only one month £400 has been received and 511 certificates have been purchased from the Government.

Lloyd George ,the Prime Minister, states that the country needs all its resources in men as well as material and money if victory worth the name is to come the way of the Allies.

Middleton Sanatorium.It has special arrangements for medical reasons to keep their lights on, until the police notify the staff of Zeppelins near to the North of England.