When a friend of Haji Kifayat became sick, his relatives came to see him at St James hospital.
Wali and Fakru zaman amongst their relatives living close to the site of the Bexley wing of St James hospital
Mohammed Razak was well integrated into his many friends and neighbours.Th lady in he middle is actually married to one of the Pakistani gntlemen,which was very common.
Mohammed Fazil, his father and relatives
Shakeel Meer, out playing on the backstreets behind Elford Grove
Shakeel and dad Razak, dressed up to visit Buckingham palace.
Mr Razak came from Karachi and made several trips across Asia by car, a man of many talents with a love for adventure.
Mussy Abbasi & her family
Mr Arshad Hanif outside a friends house in Beeston.
Pervaiz Q. and his parents, Then and now
Pinu khan was a military man who came in the 1960s to work in the leeds steel industry.
Pinu khan was a military man who came in the 1960s to work in the leds factories
Photos of Abdul Razak, who came from Karachi in the 1950’s,later inviting his family to join him in the 60’s
Mr Razak arrived in the mid-1950s to Leeds.
Mr Quraishi on his final day before coming to the UK. The community organised a send off before he left karachi
Mr Quraishi and friends outside the Central Post Office in town.
Mr N. Kotia meeting his workers and their families.
Mr Mohammed Ansari who arrived from karachi in1964,living near the university and working as a postal worker .He had ben educated at the punjab univeristy.
Mr M. Arif and friends working together at the Kirkstall forge in the late 60s
Mr kiani and his children in the late 1960s
Mohammed Abdul Razak and friends outside the street where they resided.
Mohammed Hanif and friends
Mohammed Hanif and his camera, out in Holbeck being creative.
Mohammed Hanif posing by a Donkey pulling a car. A reminder of village life.
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