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Posted: Tue 22 Apr, 2008 8:44 pm
by electricaldave
Just scant weeks past, I obtained a reprint of the Jacksons guide to Leeds -1889, and I thought it would be interesting to let SecretLeedsers to guess the indentity of places and buildings based upon the descriptions therein.I did manage to post one thread, whose conclusion arrived promptly.Thereafter this publication was loaned out and until now was unavailable for your indulgance and absorbtion to the enquiring minds residing upon the good offices on this forum.The potential for amusement and puzzlement has returned and I now examine the pages within the covers of this small, but august publication, so.........For your delictation and diversion, I offer the informed Secret Leeds reader a Victorian description of a structure, district or location for your perusal and indentification.Be wary, oh unwise ones, for such items may no longer exist, "Overleaf we give an illustration of the well known establishment of XXXXXXXX.These unique premises, which are the largest of their kind in Leeds form one of the most striking and attractive features of this busy thoroughfare"...........................Should this small descriptive part of the whole be less than adequate for the purposes of indentification, then, following a decent allowance for time's passage, further additions will be furnished.

Posted: Tue 22 Apr, 2008 9:47 pm
by cnosni
Moot Hall

Posted: Tue 22 Apr, 2008 9:54 pm
by cnosni
Oh no it cant be,it was knocked down in 1824.

Posted: Tue 22 Apr, 2008 10:09 pm
by electricaldave
You are in the correct street.

Posted: Tue 22 Apr, 2008 10:10 pm
by LS1
Its not Dysons is it?

Posted: Tue 22 Apr, 2008 10:12 pm
by StoneyRocker
Marshalls?

Posted: Wed 23 Apr, 2008 4:17 pm
by arry_awk
Town Hall

Posted: Wed 23 Apr, 2008 4:21 pm
by simonm
City Variaties?

Posted: Wed 23 Apr, 2008 7:37 pm
by electricaldave
All rise -- for the victor has insinuated themselves into our midst.Completion of the passage follows -On the top and front of his premises are two large electric time-balls in direct communication with the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, which, for the benefit of the public, fall daily at 1pm., thereby enabling everyone to have 'correct' Greenwich time.To enumerate his specialities is no part of the scope of this present work. Suffice it to say that for the novelty, elegance of workmanship, and durability, they have already stood the test of 25 years public favour; and an ever-increasing business demonstrates the fact that Mr Dyson still holds the fieldA toast to our champion.

Posted: Wed 23 Apr, 2008 8:23 pm
by LS1
LS1 wrote: Its not Dysons is it? Yay!!!