Mural on Mabgate, Leeds

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Mural on Mabgate, Leeds

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 25 Aug 2015

See also Image The mural includes a "time clock" showing dates from 1880 to 1987. Apparently "The building, which used to be a stone cutting mill, was redecorated in 1987 by Surmak Products. What makes it particularly special, is the fact that the people in the windows were based on their employees" (source: http://leeds-list.com/out-and-about/21-of-leeds-hidden-treasures/ ). The ground floor is now the Hot Roast Cabin.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.80264
Longitude
-1.530337