HERE are 14 images of Heworth from The Press archives, dating back to the 1960s.
This is part of a series of galleries featuring archive photographs from areas around York which featured in The Press over the years, and we want to know what you think to them.
1) East Parade in 1991 and 1992
3) The lowering of the gasometer gas storage container reveals the East End of York Minster in May 1991.
4) and 5) Aerial shots of Heworth, one from 1988, the other undated but probably earlier
6) The Walter Willson convenience store in December 1991
7) Heworth Road junction in January 1975
8) Construction at Melrosegate in 1989
9) The shop at the junction of Stockton Lane and Malton Road in Heworth in 1983. At the time, locals had called for it to be torn down due to problems with rough sleepers. The building was York's first bus stop and the city council said it should be kept.
10) Caravans on Heworth Green car park in January 1979
11) Frier Tuck's fish and chip shop in Heworth Corner in January 1967
12) and 13) The Walnut Tree pub in 1984 and 1990
14) The site of a crash in Heworth in 1983
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>>> See hundreds more old photos of York in our history section
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