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Description: | 31st January 1967
Image shows Brodrick's Buildings, built 1864, one of a few smaller buildings, originally designed as shops and chambers by Cuthbert Brodrick, architect of the Town Hall, Corn Exchange and Mechanics Institute (Civic Theatre). On the left is number 43 the home of the Leeds Civic Arts Guild while numbers 45 to 57 on the right stand empty. In the window a poster promotes the play Life is a Dream at the Civic Theatre. Today the ground floor houses a popular city centre bar. Just visible on the left of the image are Brodrick's Oriental Baths, closed on the 4th of February 1965 and now the site of Millennium Square. During the construction of the square original white tiles belonging to the bath were found. | License: | http://www.leodis.net/article.aspx?id=12 | Rights holder: | Leeds Central Library | Subjects: | Cookridge Street Brodrick Buildings | Source: | Leodis - A photographic archive of Leeds | Identifier: | http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?id=20... | Go to resource |
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