Kirkgate Market
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1891 map.It just goes to show we didn't really loose any of the original market in the 1975 fire.
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Phill_dvsn wrote: 1891 map.It just goes to show we didn't really loose any of the original market in the 1975 fire. This bottom half of the market was all later additions, and mainly shed style roof. Phill. I have probably got hold of the wrong end of the stick again but the present market was not built till 1904
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uncle mick wrote: Phill_dvsn wrote: 1891 map.It just goes to show we didn't really loose any of the original market in the 1975 fire. This bottom half of the market was all later additions, and mainly shed style roof. Phill. I have probably got hold of the wrong end of the stick again but the present market was not built till 1904 Hi Mick.The very grand top part of the market was built in 1904 indeed.I'm just wondering if Leeds has recorded it's heritage right. Because we do have part of the early Victorian market buildings that still survives in the market today. It's definitely the 1891 map herehttp://www.old-maps.co.uk/maps.html
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Eight apex roof market blocks survived the fire.
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Building joint between the 1904 market, and even older sections of market below.
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The photograph was taken the day after the fire and records the scene of devastation, as much of the market hall dating from 1857 was destroyed. The hundred firefighters attending the blaze managed to save the Vicar Lane end and the 1904 build.From Leodis herehttp://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?resourceIde ... SPLAY=FULL
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Here's one of those old blocks after the fire.
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And this is the corner of one of those blocks. Amazing what you can find out just by noticing something on an old aerial image.
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6th June 1947. View shows J. Wood and Son Ltd. fruit, veg and flower sellers at Kirkgate Market. Carts and sacks are visible. People are walking by and wooden fencing leans up outside. T. Hayes' stall is in the background. A metal roofing structure is overhead with lights hanging down.From Leodis herehttp://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?resourceIde ... SPLAY=FULL
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