Joseph Priestley College, Marsh Street
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Image: © Mike Kirby Taken: 7 May 2009
A further education college formed in 1955 and based across sites in Beeston, Morley and Rothwell, South Leeds. The college is named after Joseph Priestley, who was born in Leeds in 1733. He discovered oxygen and its role in combustion and in respiration.