Visible street signs for streets that no longer exist.

Unusual markings, logos and symbols around the city
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uncle mick
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salt 'n pepper wrote: uncle mick wrote: salt 'n pepper wrote: And the other side of the Fountain Head. Industrial Street, although very little sign of it, or industry there these days.One of you guys will have to place the GSV gubbins on here. That's beyond me I'm afraid. http://goo.gl/maps/4MlGU Cheers Uncle Mick. Maybe you could do the same for Roscoe Street and Holroyd Street.     Roscoe Street http://goo.gl/maps/lIZJfHolroyd Street http://goo.gl/maps/rzLhC

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On a slightly different tact, my sister owns the only property in the street and there is no street sign

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drapesy wrote: The last gasp of 'Recorder Street' Classic!From memory, I think the sign for Walton Street still appears on the wall of the Garden Gate. Unable to see it on GSV but the street is still on the map. But it can't be the 'proper' Walton Street - as was.In fact that must be it under the plaque on this LEODIS snap....http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... 9_91157169

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Bank Street: Swallowed up by Trinityhttp://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=430111&Y= ... maps/QaxxU    

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Wine Street off Infirmary Street in city centre, is opposite entrance to old PO building on the side of la arge office block.been meaning to look up where Wine Street originally went.
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Steve Jones wrote: Wine Street off Infirmary Street in city centre, is opposite entrance to old PO building on the side of la arge office block.been meaning to look up where Wine Street originally went. http://tithemaps.leeds.gov.uk/LargeMap. ... L3&tabR=R1

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uncle mick wrote: Steve Jones wrote: Wine Street off Infirmary Street in city centre, is opposite entrance to old PO building on the side of la arge office block.been meaning to look up where Wine Street originally went. http://tithemaps.leeds.gov.uk/LargeMap. ... L3&tabR=R1 Wine Street also used to connect with Bond Street via a set of steps and a small archway between two buildings (one is the Army/Navy/RAF Recruitment centre) but the alleyway was lost when a new office block was built, which now abuts the Recruitment centre.

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Pearson Street off Leathley Road. All the houses were knocked in the late fiftys slum clearance.    
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Post by barnie »

Wolseley Road next to the Rising Sun, and Allerton Street next to Viva Cuba - both off Kirkstall Road.

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Grunberg Street in Headingley used to connect North Lane and Bennett Road, but the new library building bisected it and the shops, including the Green Frog Studio, were demolished. There is still pedestrian access through to North Lane but it doesn't follow the line of the former street.http://goo.gl/maps/Mtx9z

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