BOLDLY announcing Hey’s Gold Cup and Victory Ales, the Hare and Hounds down Low Street is seen here in the 1960s shortly before falling victim to the creation of Worth Way.
Keighley lost several other public houses around this period, most notably the King’s Arms in Church Green and the Ship at the bottom of West Lane.
This photograph was taken by the late Harold Horsman, a local Associate of the Royal Photographic Society who during a crucial period deliberately recorded the changing face of Keighley and district. Much of his work is housed in the Keighley Local Studies Library.
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