Photographs of Leeds in decline.
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Vulcan St was halfway between North St and Sheepscar St South. This Street View at http://goo.gl/maps/FGBJt is roughly where the junction with Benson St was. Leodis version of the same view at http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... LJohnson's is in an old iron foundry. It's an interesting place to visit but it's at the end of a long and isolated road so it's best to drive there.
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mhoulden wrote: Vulcan St was halfway between North St and Sheepscar St South Thankyou mhoulden wrote: Johnson's is in an old iron foundry. It's an interesting place to visit but it's at the end of a long and isolated road so it's best to drive there. Yes, I've been there a couple of times, when daughter needed uniform items for a school playGreat little place to wander round, but digressing....... Jacksons at Misson is far more interesting Jacksons is an ex Bloodhound missile base, with one on show!! - or there was! (surface-air defences for RAF Finningley)http://www.ljacksonandco.com/
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More on this on the BBC website http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-23509523
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