Leeds..... Then and now
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Whilst wondering around with not a lot to do(as i'm on the sick), i was thinking back to whats changed around my area in the past 20 years or so. I was brought up in Belle Isle (lucky me!) and born in 74 so i'm only a pup really but so much has changed. I'm a firm believer in progress but why does progress have to spoil so many good things?
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Change has rarely been for the better wolrab. Especially were some of our fantastic buildings are concerned. Gone are the trades of old. Stonemasons, Carpentry skills replaced by no more nails adhesive & M.D.F. One good thing is that we now appreciate what is left of our heritage and the fine buildings that survive to this day most unlike the people who lived in the era when they were built, as they would have had a pretty hard exisistence living in some cramped squalid dwelling to be admiring the lavish architecture of the gentry of that day. Nice before & after shot you took there!
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Empty flats. No wonder there's no community spirit these days. Look at those shops all gone where everyone would have met up & had a good old natter. Les Dawson & Roy Barraclough spring to mind here!
A fool spends his entire life digging a hole for himself.A wise man knows when it's time to stop!(phill.d 2010)http://flickr.com/photos/phill_dvsn/
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EMPIRE THEATRE, BRIGGATE Like many other people I was horrified when the Empire closed, and even more horrified when the developers tore it down by bulldozing the frontage until it gaped open more and more onto Briggate as the destruction went on apace. But for those who want to wallow in the past just ignore the pomposity of Harvey Nichols and the Victoria Quarter and step into that little short cross arcade and look up at the fine red brickwork - there you will see the original sign from above the rear entrance of that wonderful theatre - "EMPIRE PALACE."
I spent a very happy 44 years in all aspects of bus and coach operation, in Ilkley,Otley, Leeds, Pontefract,Castleford, Wakefield and York.