jim wrote: The railway passenger station (Leeds Central) was much further away Leodian. If my memory is not playing up the building you see is the most recent (late 1950s) of the several goods sheds and warehouses in Wellington Street Goods Yard. Cheers jim. I had thought that the station should be further away but wondered if the view foreshortened its position.
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Johnny39 wrote: The brick wall immediately to the left of and behind the bus was pock marked with bomb splinters. I think I meant to the right of the bus as we look at it.
Parts of Wellington Street Goods Yard were badly affected by bombing in WWII. There was considerable damage to the area round the warehouses I mentioned above, and worse destruction in the area bounded by the river, the canal, and Wellington Road.
hyperion wrote: Used to be the premises of Rippon Bros coachbuilders , they were taken over by Appleyard of leeds in the late 60's I believe your correct Hyperion. Rippon Bros also sold Rolls Royce cars! Remember seeing them in the showroom windows on the left of the building!