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Posted: Thu 10 May, 2012 11:57 pm
by Leodian
There are several What & Where posts tonight so I thought I would post this photo of what should be an easy one that most will at least be able to guess where. The photo was taken on April 1 2012 but that is just coincidence as it is not an April Fool photo.
Posted: Fri 11 May, 2012 12:00 am
by Phill_dvsn
Leodian wrote: There are several What & Where posts tonight so I thought I would post this photo of what should be an easy one that most will at least be able to guess where. The photo was taken on April 1 2012 but that is just coincidence as it is not an April Fool photo. This photo not taken from the comfort of your p.c chair I see
Posted: Fri 11 May, 2012 12:05 am
by Leodian
Phill_dvsn wrote: Leodian wrote: There are several What & Where posts tonight so I thought I would post this photo of what should be an easy one that most will at least be able to guess where. The photo was taken on April 1 2012 but that is just coincidence as it is not an April Fool photo. This photo not taken from the comfort of your p.c chair I see Mind you it may not be long before I need a zimmer frame to rest on to take photos!
Posted: Fri 11 May, 2012 1:59 am
by Brunel
Trinity??
Posted: Fri 11 May, 2012 9:10 am
by LS1
Definitely Trinity, just outside M&S back entrance maybe or Ablion Street
Posted: Fri 11 May, 2012 12:36 pm
by Leodian
Yes it is part of the Trinity Leeds Project work. It was taken on Albion Street. This wider field-of-view photo (also taken April 1 2012) looking up Albion Street from close to Boar Lane shows the construction work in relation to the buildings.
Posted: Fri 11 May, 2012 1:15 pm
by Leodian
For completeness I thought I would add this photo (taken April 1 2012) that shows a view looking down Albion Street towards Boar Lane. Albion Street is presumably going to look very different when Trinity Leeds opens in 2013 (reportedly).
Posted: Fri 11 May, 2012 1:18 pm
by Phill_dvsn
Leodian wrote: For completeness I thought I would add this photo (taken April 1 2012) that shows a view looking down Albion Street towards Boar Lane. Albion Street is presumably going to look very different when Trinity Leeds opens in 2013 (reportedly). I wonder how long it takes this new part to look outdated, old fashioned and shabby? That's a very new area of Leeds and already it's being renovated. It's funny how modern architecture soon looses it's appeal, the old Victorian buildings never do.
Posted: Fri 11 May, 2012 2:45 pm
by Si
Phill_dvsn wrote: I wonder how long it takes this new part to look outdated, old fashioned and shabby? That's a very new area of Leeds and already it's being renovated. It's funny how modern architecture soon looses it's appeal, the old Victorian buildings never do. You're right, Phill.
Posted: Sat 12 May, 2012 6:38 am
by tilly
Phill_dvsn wrote: Leodian wrote: For completeness I thought I would add this photo (taken April 1 2012) that shows a view looking down Albion Street towards Boar Lane. Albion Street is presumably going to look very different when Trinity Leeds opens in 2013 (reportedly). I wonder how long it takes this new part to look outdated, old fashioned and shabby? That's a very new area of Leeds and already it's being renovated. It's funny how modern architecture soon looses it's appeal, the old Victorian buildings never do. I also agree with you phil little boxes on the hill side springs to mind.