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Posted: Sun 08 Jan, 2012 10:57 pm
by Leodian
This is one of those features that may be passed by often but just not spotted. Apart from knowing where it is I am however unsure what it is. It may be a strange chimney but I suspect it is just ornamental. The photo was taken on January 6 2012.
Posted: Sun 08 Jan, 2012 11:04 pm
by chameleon
Leodian wrote: This is one of those features that may be passed by often but just not spotted. Apart from knowing where it is I am however unsure what it is. It may be a strange chimney but I suspect it is just ornamental. The photo was taken on January 6 2011. Is this one you've been holding onto for a year Leodian?
Posted: Sun 08 Jan, 2012 11:08 pm
by Phill_dvsn
New Briggate, right about herehttp://g.co/maps/bxu9t
Posted: Sun 08 Jan, 2012 11:09 pm
by Leodian
chameleon wrote: Leodian wrote: This is one of those features that may be passed by often but just not spotted. Apart from knowing where it is I am however unsure what it is. It may be a strange chimney but I suspect it is just ornamental. The photo was taken on January 6 2011. Is this one you've been holding onto for a year Leodian? Oops. Red faced me. I've now edited it to the correct 2012.
Posted: Sun 08 Jan, 2012 11:17 pm
by Leodian
This photo (taken on January 6 2012) shows the location of the feature.
Posted: Sun 08 Jan, 2012 11:22 pm
by Leodian
This photo (taken on January 7 2012 when I wanted to check something when I was back in the centre of Leeds) shows the street sign that the building with the feature is partly at on the short bit of road that runs off New Briggate. I like that 'street sign'.
Posted: Sun 08 Jan, 2012 11:41 pm
by chameleon
Leodian wrote: This photo (taken on January 6 2012) shows the location of the feature. I suspect we'll all fall into that for a while
Posted: Sun 08 Jan, 2012 11:47 pm
by Leodian
chameleon wrote: Leodian wrote: This photo (taken on January 6 2012) shows the location of the feature. I suspect we'll all fall into that for a while When the year changes I find writing the correct year on cheques can be dificult in the early part of the year. Thank goodness for cards!
Posted: Mon 09 Jan, 2012 6:36 am
by Phill_dvsn
The hotel was the Parker Hotel, It was a renowned coffee house and temperance hotel. It was known as a radicals' meeting place, and nicknamed 'The Devil's Kitchen' because of the regular Saturday night debates there on religion and politics. I've No idea what the chimney design was for other than decorative.
Posted: Mon 09 Jan, 2012 9:34 am
by Jogon
Philinteresting photo, so to left is now Nash's Tudor F&C Restaurant (very nice too), straight ahead 4 chimneys The Wrens.Oppo this across Cross Belgrave St is a lovely looking mock tudor fronting onto New Briggate/North St signed 'Rothwells'?Looked good and helps understand how Grand Arcade was once fairly central pre inner ring rd.