Bank of England Blue Plaque, Park Row

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Bank of England Blue Plaque, Park Row

Image: © David Hillas Taken: 29 Jun 2024

Erected by the Leeds Civic Trust. this plaque is located at the front of the Flight Club building in Park Row. It has the following wording: BANK OF ENGLAND The Bank of England opened a branch in Leeds in 1827 These premises, entered from South Parade, were designed by Philip Hardwick and erected 1862-64. The Bank remained on this site until moving to King Street in 1971.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.799199
Longitude
-1.547228