I lived at Mirfield and travelled into Leeds on the A62 many timein the 50/60s and watched the pit buildings being demolished and the site being used for other purposes.
Like lots of us we never thought of taking pix as we were surrounded by mines, pits, factories etc.
We had Garforth's Brickworks and quarry 100 yards away from home, little glass works next to the brickworks, hundred yards the other way was Kitson Hill pit heap and open shaft - danger? what danger?, down the road was the Three Nuns colliery site with the old gate stones, 😞 - Kenworthy Colliery shaft and air shafts in the local wood. My brother worked at Gregory Springs, then Waterloo collieries before going south to try a Cornish tin mine but that was so deep and wet and such a long trail to the face that he gave it up,
my uncle worked at Caphouse, Shuttle EYe and the day hole a little further along, my other uncle worked at dayholes around Mirfield, Cleckheaton until black lung got him, my cousins' husband worked the 18 inch seam at Emley Moor? colliery, my neighbour worked at various Dewsbury area pits until they all shut down, etc etc.
I once bought a motor bike from a mines rescue guy near Barsnley and worked at mills in Gomersal where coachloads of girls were brought from Upton and South Elmsall.
We had the malt kilns, mills, iron works, chemical works, barge yard, stoneyard with giant beam stone saw - all gone now but so sommon then that we never really took much notice of them all.