Centenary House, North Street, Leeds
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Image: © Stanley Walker Taken: 1 Jul 2009
The new Dispensary built in 1904 replaced the old one across the road in New Briggate built 1867 which then became the Tuberculosis Clinic, was in fact a small hospital as it treated eyes nose ear complaints as well as having a dentistry department it also had facilities for operations along with A&E, eventually sold in 1972 it became the Deaf and Blind Centre in 1975.