Little Cross Street between Bank Street and Trinity Street
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polo wrote: http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... 2_174364Is this the yorkshire post building you were on about. Im curious how that photo was taken as bankstreet and trinity street are now closed off.By looking at the map it looks like little cross street will now be completely surrounded and cut off from any view or access points. You are correct Polo, this was the Albion Street side entrance to the YEP, though I have seen more modern pix on Leodis. The Leeds Stock Exchange is also in the picture. I can't really comment on the Little Cross Street picture, site of the YEN, as it's a long time since I was last in Leeds and I believe Trinity Street has changed beyond recognition. I can only comment on the picture as I see it. perhaps it was taken before the alterations?
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Johnny39 wrote: polo wrote: http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... 2_174364Is this the yorkshire post building you were on about. Im curious how that photo was taken as bankstreet and trinity street are now closed off.By looking at the map it looks like little cross street will now be completely surrounded and cut off from any view or access points. You are correct Polo, this was the Albion Street side entrance to the YEP, though I have seen more modern pix on Leodis. The Leeds Stock Exchange is also in the picture. I can't really comment on the Little Cross Street picture, site of the YEN, as it's a long time since I was last in Leeds and I believe Trinity Street has changed beyond recognition. I can only comment on the picture as I see it. perhaps it was taken before the alterations? The photographer will have been stood on Ablion Street. looking north. As Johnny states the stock exchange is further up and the street on the right that you can just see is Albion Place. Bank Street and Trinity Street are/ were well out of shot on the right down commercial street. The YEP offices were on the corner of Bond St and Albion Street so what you see on the right of this photo is where Austin Reed and Patisserie Valerie is now.