The Revolution Well, Leeds - inscription

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The Revolution Well, Leeds - inscription

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 21 Jul 2016

For a view from the other side, and a brief history of the object, see Image The text reads: "Bog in the adjoining Field draind. Spring opend & conducted hither for the benefit of the Passenger and the neighbouring House Novr 5th 1788 the 100th Anniversary from the land'g of KING WILLIAM in memory of which happy event this is by Joseph Oates inscribd the REVOLUTION WELL"

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.83653
Longitude
-1.555487