The Mint, Ingram Street, Leeds
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Image: © Mark Stevenson Taken: 8 Nov 2016
Former site of the Lion Screw and Bolt Works which would have run roughly along the back of the building. Back-to-backs would have ran off from the works, Nichols place, Atha Place and School Place where a Sunday School was are now lost streets of Leeds. Behind the blue fence it is now a car park, formerly the site of St Barnabas Church.