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W H Smith - Lands Lane
Image: © Betty Longbottom
Taken: 14 Jul 2010
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Albion Place, Leeds Centre
Part of the main retail hub, showing to the left the pillars at the doors of the former Leeds Club, and beyond that the ornate redbrick Church Institute (spire shown separately: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2725410 ).
Image: © Rick Carn
Taken: 9 Dec 2011
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Colourful dancers, Leeds
Leeds seemed to be in the grip of some sort of street festival with various dancers and acts around the city centre. I believe this lot were from Otley.
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: 24 Mar 2012
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Dogs on a Bench
Decorative arm-rests in Lands Lane. The benches are not being used as they are wet from overnight rain.
Image: © Keith Edkins
Taken: 17 Aug 2017
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Paperchase - Commercial Street
Image: © Betty Longbottom
Taken: 19 Jul 2010
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Longley Building, 6 Lands Lane
First floor window detail. Note that one pane is missing the decorative woodwork, but the glass has been painted to match the profile of its neighbour. See http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5751831 , Listed Grade II.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 12 Apr 2018
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Longley Building, 6 Lands Lane
Detail of the parapet with the firm's name in cut out letters. All in red terracotta, see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5751831 .
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 12 Apr 2018
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Longley Building, 6 Lands Lane
Built c.1900 for Joseph Longley, bedding manufacturer and flock and feather merchant. Steel frame with red terracotta facing. Listed Grade II. The house colour of the current occupier of the ground and first floor is a reasonable match, giving more unity to the building than is usually the case.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 12 Apr 2018
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Longley Building, 6 Lands Lane
Built c.1900 for Joseph Longley, bedding manufacturer and flock and feather merchant. Steel frame with red terracotta facing. Listed Grade II.
The house colour of the current occupier of the ground and first floor is a reasonable match, giving more unity to the building than is usually the case.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 12 Apr 2018
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Blue plaque in Pack Horse Yard
This plaque marks the invention near the spot of Portland cement. I imagine any planning application for a cement works in the middle of the city's shopping district now would be swiftly dismissed.
Image: © Stephen Craven
Taken: 14 Jun 2022
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