Where can you find this
- Leodian
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I'm looking forward to the answer. When I first saw the photo I immediately thought it seemed familiar, but where I thought it is it is not (I won't say where, so not allowing folk to save time if they do random Google Street view searching! ).
A rainbow is a ribbon that Nature puts on when she washes her hair.
- tilly
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Leodian wrote: I'm looking forward to the answer. When I first saw the photo I immediately thought it seemed familiar, but where I thought it is it is not (I won't say where, so not allowing folk to save time if they do random Google Street view searching! ). Thanks for your reply Leodian i was thinking it was a dead duck a hundred and twenty views and no replys.I know this was the same with you i had no idea where your photograph was taken so did not reply keep up the good work.
No matter were i end my days im an Hunslet lad with Hunslet ways.
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- Brunel
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Got it...! down the alley, first building, can't remember the exact name.http://goo.gl/maps/LEhBiP.S. KIRKGATE HOUSE.
- Leodian
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Nice one Tilly.I wonder if I can claim that I subconsciously knew it! I took this photo on August 19 2011 from Church Row. In order that it was not too big a file for SL it is a reduced copy of the original image. On enlarging the original image the cross keys can be seen, though if I spotted them then I did not take a close-up photo. I wonder what the keys signify?
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A rainbow is a ribbon that Nature puts on when she washes her hair.
- tilly
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LS1 wrote: Poor Brunel losing the credit for this... Hi LSI I give Brunel the credit Leodian will agree that he did not remember at first where it was, he had seen it before but did not know where. There are so many things to see if you look up above what i would call ground level as Leodian and others have shown in this competition.I have not managed to answer the what and where yet but i live in hopes.PS Keep it going you learn more about Leeds this way.
No matter were i end my days im an Hunslet lad with Hunslet ways.