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Description: | 13th February 1914.
Calverley Street, looking north towards Great George Street from Park Lane. Leeds Town Hall is on the left (Architect was Cuthbert Brodrick). Opened by Queen Victoria in 1858. One of four Lions by William Day Keyworth Jnr. can be seen, with policeman to the side. On the right can be seen the corner of the Municipal Buildings (second block from front), With street sign 'Centenary Street'. Opened in 1884 designed by George Corson they housed Civic offices and Library, Art Gallery. A hanging sign points the way in. Behind frontage on Great George Street are School and Education offices. Electric lights can be seen, (installed in 1884/85). Traffic consists of horse and carts and cars. | License: | http://www.leodis.net/article.aspx?id=12 | Rights holder: | Leeds Central Library | Subjects: | Lions Municipal Buildings Calverley Street Leeds Town Hall | Source: | Leodis - A photographic archive of Leeds | Identifier: | http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?id=20... | Go to resource |
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