Where? 1901-1904 Central Leeds
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I don't expect any of our listeners to be old enough.For JA Grimshaw fans, the Church (though long gone) is the clue. If you know it, keep cryptic and let the 'lil uns have a go.And Caron
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I'm fairly sure I know where it is, though with my record I'm probably wrong. The site on the left is currently number 1.PS. Nice to see the tram and tram lines/overhead wires. It's surely not a trolly bus and trolly bus overhead lines!
A rainbow is a ribbon that Nature puts on when she washes her hair.
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Park Row, the old cathedral at the top of St Annes.New one is on Cookridge Street. The old court house was on the left at one point long ago. Think they pulled it in the early 1900's and built what became the NU building. The site on the left is number one, but number 1 city square. 1 Park ROw is on the other side.The numbering system starts on the right and goes up numerically and then back down the other side at the Headrow jnctn.