HERE are 13 images of Fulford from The Press archives, dating back to the 1970s.
This is the fourth in a new weekly series of galleries featuring archive photographs from areas around York which featured in The Press over the years. Do you remember these scenes? Share your memories below.
1) New Walk in November, 1981
2) Garage of H Duffield and Son in Main street in May 1980
3) Main Street in May, 1980
4) The CoOp shop in February 1983
5) The building of a bus layby in March 1974 in Broadway to ease traffic dangers when cars tried to overtake stopped buses.
6) Brownies of the 16th York (Fulford) Methodist Pack at Fulford Playing Field, where they planted a willow tree for the movement's diamond jubilee in March 1974.
7) St Oswald's Road in September 1981, prior to some homes being built
8) 9) and 10) A camp of protestors gathered for several months at the site of Naburn Hospital in 1996, to oppose the Designer Outlet McArthur Glen project.
11) 3 June 1970 - Fulford County Secondary School's new swimming bath opens, thanks to funding from the Parents' Association.
12) A 1956 aerial view showing Bishopthorpe Road area to the left and Fulford Road to the right. Fulford pumping station is in the bottom-right of the photo.
13) Fulford United in 1985, then in Division 2 of the York & District Football League
Please add your comments below, and if you have any old photographs you want to see on thepress.co.uk, please email them to photographers@thepress.co.uk
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