Photos capture snapshot of Yorkshire's high streets

Jenna Greenwood/Historic England Fountains Cafe in BradfordJenna Greenwood/Historic England
The images, including this shot of Fountains in Bradford, are among 204 taken across England

More than 30 photographs from across Yorkshire have been included in a national project to record a snapshot of England's high streets.

Pictures taken at Leeds Corn Exchange, Scarborough Market Hall and Bradford's Oastler Market are among those chosen.

In total 204 photos have been included in the Historic England Archive.

Tom Frater from Historic England said: "This new national collection is a truly brilliant historic record of high streets today for generations to come."

Rais Hasan/Historic England Man with pigeons, Oastler Shopping Centre, John Street, BradfordRais Hasan/Historic England
This photo was snapped outside Oastler Shopping Centre, in John Street, Bradford
Gareth Potter/Historic England  Leeds Corn ExchangeGareth Potter/Historic England
Leeds Corn Exchange is among the locations to feature in the archive

The Picturing High Streets project, run in collaboration with Photoworks, began in September 2022 and urged people to share their photos via Instagram under the hashtag #PicturingHighStreets.

The selected images join 173 which were taken as part of local projects with resident artists on high streets.

The call out and exhibition marks the final year of Historic England's High Streets Cultural Programme and the £95m High Streets Heritage Action Zones Programme.

Mat Dale/Historic England Skeltons of ArmleyMat Dale/Historic England
This black and white photo was taken at Skelton's Butchers in Armley
Gareth Potter/Historic England Victoria Quarter, LeedsGareth Potter/Historic England
Among the images shared was this snap of Leeds' Victoria Quarter

Mr Frater, Regional Director for the North East and Yorkshire at Historic England, said: "We were overwhelmed by the amazing responses from the public to our call out for photographs of high streets across Yorkshire and beyond.

"Through contemporary photography, people have captured what makes high streets such special places for social connection, revealed the histories hidden behind shopfronts and celebrated the communities that are keeping them alive today.

Elaine Taylor Image by Elaine Taylor of pedestrians passing a bus on Harrogate Road, RawdonElaine Taylor
Elaine Taylor photographed pedestrians passing a bus on Harrogate Road in Rawdon
Marcus Rattray/Historic England 'Pub Lunch' - Two mobility scooters parked outside the Drum Winder public house. Drum Winder Public House, 12-12A Ivegate, Bradford.Marcus Rattray/Historic England
These two mobility scooters were found parked up outside the Drum Winder in Bradford

Louise Fedotov-Clements, Photoworks Director, said: "The works highlight a diversity of views featuring the places, people, histories and activities that help us to understand our dynamic relationship to, and the importance of, the high street today."

Darren Felgate/Historic England Darren Felgate's image from Scarborough Market HallDarren Felgate/Historic England
Scarborough Public Market Hall is among the places photographed
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