Identifying the locations (other than in the immediate vicinity of Follyfoot Farm) in Episode 6 - The Charity Horse. Click on a thumbnail image to se a larger version.
Looks
like an old market place with stone columns.
At
the top of the frame is a building on the signage of which you can just make out
"OYDS BANK". I guessed that this was a branch of Lloyds Bank which has
now become Lloyds TSB.
Another
view from later on in the episode which again shows the colonnaded street with
the Lloyds bank at the top. The episode gives the impression that nearer to the
camera and on the right hand side of the street is the office frontage in the
next image.
A
local newspaper office/printing firm apparently for "The Tockwith Weekly
Examiner". However the windows also have a sign saying "Crossleys
Printers" in the glass and presumably Crossleys on the main signage board.
It was probably too expensive to completely replace the original signs. A google
for "Crossleys Printers" found a page at http://myoldschools.co.uk/archive/archive6.html
saying:
Name: Bill Lister
Email: Bill132PatL@aol.com
Now living in.... Northampton
Comments: Am I too old to find anyone that knows me! I was at Wetherby Council School (as it then was) in 1940 and left in 1942 to work at Crossleys Printers (Wetherby News). Lived at Walton. Still in touch with Les Johnson and Gerry Appleyard. Where are the grey surfers? Gaffer Dibbwas headmaster and Charlie Whittle a good teacher.
January 19, 2002 12:37:19 (GMT Time)
Now Wetherby is a small town only a few miles to the north east of the main Follyfoot location so that must be a prime candidate for the scenes.
There is a Wetherby News website at http://www.wetherbytoday.co.uk
and this gives a location for the offices in Wetherby at 9 Westgate
Wetherby, LS22 6LL. The http://www.multimap.com
website gives:

There's a Market Place nearby as well as a Crossley Street.
A search for a Wetherby branch of Lloyds TSB at http://www.lloydstsb.com gave an address of 55 Market Place, Wetherby, West Yorkshire, LS22 6LN. The Market Place address looks very promising. http://www.multimap.com website gives:

Again that's in the right sort of location. However when you look at the episode, whilst the relative locations of the Bank and the Market Place seem to match each other they don't fit in with the location of the Wetherby News office.
Another
view showing the Bank at the top of the street. This is the scene where the pony
bolts after the photographer uses a flashgun.
It
is then killed by the lorry coming from the other direction. This road though
appears to be far wider than that down which the pony was heading.Location: The lorry that killed the horse is driving down Cross Street in Wetherby (it is at the bottom of the Shambles).The hotel in the background is on the corner of North St and Victoria St. At that time it was the Brunswick Hotel.Now it's called Haris's Bar restaurant. (thank you Richard for that clarification on the location)The lorry is actually a horse box. It wouldn't surprise me if it was the one used to transport the ponies to the filming location.
I was wandering into Wetherby this morning so took a snap of Cross Street for you. A bit busier than when the filming was done, but the main buildings are still there, and even the telegraph pole in the background.(Thanks Richard-4/06)
The
presentation of the new pony to Gip's brother. Looks like the Mayor handing the
pony over in front of the Town Hall?
On
7/8/2004 before I joined Nik Short on our trip to the Follyfoot Farm site I
visited Wetherby to try and match the original locations. First stop was the
Lloyds TSB Bank. Straight away I could see I was on the right track.
Looking
away from the Bank you could see the row of pillars which actually lie along one
side of the colonnaded market (now a series of shops) in a street called The
Shambles. On the other side of the market away to the right on this picture is
the street called Market Place.
Here
we're looking at the building on the corner of The Shambles, the street name of
which is in the top right of the frame. The Lloyds TSB branch is just to the
left of the Lunn Poly travel agents. Its cash point is just behind the man
standing in front of the red car.
Standing
further back in The Shambles you get a better view of the Bank.
A blue plaque describing "The Shambles".
What's
never apparent in the episode is that just out of sight to the left of the bank
is Wetherby Town Hall. Looking carefully you can match it to the pony
presentation scene.
A
plaque on Wetherby Town Hall
Another
view looking from the direction of the bank down The Shambles. Comparing the
picture of "The Tockwith Weekly Examiner" office frontage with
those along The Shambles drew a blank. None coincided. I went into one of the
older, more established looking, shops and asked whether they could help
identify which shop it was. They suggested that it might not be one in this
street and said that the printers used to be in North Street on the other side
of the shops.
It
didn't take long to find the matching shop which is now a branch of Nationwide
Insurance Services. I did go and look at the offices of the Wetherby news just a
minute or two away but they were closed and so I couldn't find out when they had
moved or if they had any further information. So it turns out that the scenes
where they cut from the printers offices to the pony and cart in the street
actually use locations from two separate but parallel streets.
This
is a view looking down North Street away from the location of the printers'
office. Is this the road where the lorry hits the pony? The buildings don't
match but it would have been the obvious place to film the lorry as they clearly
didn't do it in The Shambles and they did film in North Street.
A
rather coincidental name spotted on the day in North Street, Wetherby
Another
example of interesting editing. At this point in the episode, Gip is meant to be
on horseback heading towards Follyfoot Farm whilst Ron is hurtling away from it.
In reality this frame shows Ron riding from the A61 along the private access
road through Lofthouse Grange towards Hollin Hall where Follyfoot was filmed. In
a few seconds he tears past Gip who is actually heading away from Follyfoot. It
seems strange that they should have them going in opposite directions to which
they should be going when it would appear it's only too easy to film it the
other way around.
This
and subsequent pictures are, as of yet, of unidentified locations. Can you help
pinpoint them?
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