Neil/Bradley
that 7th photo with the bunker made from rocks mounded together - it is Moortown #12, the par 5 two holes after Gibralter. I took a couple of photos of that bunker when I was there. It is not as 'pretty' today, but the construction is intact.
I think the 10th photo is Alwoodley #13 (one of Doak's favourite holes IIRC), not Moortown.
The 12th at Moortown is a par 5 with an uphill tee shot and a fairway cut-off. The second shot is blind, with a skyline occurring at around 300 yards from the tee. Very difficult to get a line on the second shot on your first visit. Once you reach the skyline point, the view down to the green is as shown here. The bunker is just visible on the right, with Gibralter's #10 tee just behind it.
Up close, the bunker is simpler than it once was. A tree has grown (perhaps self-sown) from the back of the bunker.
The back of the bunker and the rocks are shown here. I couldn't believe that such a thing would exist when I visited here back in 2005. It makes sense to me today, but then I didn't know what to think.
James B