The Assembly Rooms, Assembly Street, Leeds

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The Assembly Rooms, Assembly Street, Leeds

Image: © Rich Tea Taken: 18 Jul 2009

The Assembly Rooms were opened in 1777, providing a venue for events for the prosperous merchants of Leeds. Now they are occupied by nightclubs and restaurants. See Image] for the text on the Blue Plaque by the door. The picture is slightly distorted, because I have stitched together 2 pictures. It would need a very wide angle lens to picture it properly.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.795664
Longitude
-1.539372