The bluebells in Middleton Wood
- Date:
- May 1924
- Location:
- Ilkley, Middleton Wood, Bradford
- Reference:
- WSA01/03/05316
- Type:
- Photograph (Negative)

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At the time of cataloguing, this captioned negative was the only known example of this image held by the Historic England Archive.
Middleton Wood is known locally as bluebell woods because of the abudence of these flowers in spring.
This is part of the Series: WSA01/03 Walter Scott Series Three - Captioned Negatives; within the Collection: WSA01 Walter Scott Archive
Source: Historic England Archive
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