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Description: | 1928
This view is looking down Guildford Street from the end of Park Lane. After redevelopment it was reclassified as The Headrow. On the left is Calverley Street with Calverley Chambers, offices for Leeds Permanent Buildings (on the left edge, then facing onto Centenary Street). The building society transferred to the new Permanent Buildings at the corner of Cookridge Street and the Headrow, now the Radisson Hotel, part of the 'Light' development. On the right is East Parade with the Pearl Assurance Building. This dates from 1911, built by William Bakewell. The area in front of the Municipal Buildings is now referred to as Victoria Gardens. The buildings are home to the Central Library and Leeds Art Gallery. | License: | http://www.leodis.net/article.aspx?id=12 | Rights holder: | Leeds Central Library | Subjects: | Calverley Street Park Lane | Source: | Leodis - A photographic archive of Leeds | Identifier: | http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?id=20... | Go to resource |
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