David Oluwale (1)
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Jogon,Yorkie has only contributed to 5 threads with 10 posts and had you not ressurected this thread 3 of them would not have had a post in over 2 years two of them over 5 years.http://www.secretleeds.co.uk/forum/Prof ... serID=285I haven't checked the other 4 threads but I suspect Yorkie's posts, even on the two updated this year, are all 5 years old.In short don't get your hopes up about contact although he may have "subscribed" to this thread if you are lucky.TB
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Re: David Oluwale (1)
Resurecting an old thread in case anyone is interested in an upcoming event with 3 short films on the subject https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/three-fi ... arCZfSrwnw
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It's surprising to realise that the very sad manner of death of David Oluwale was a few days over 50 years back. It just does not seem to have been that long ago.
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A new footbridge is being built across the River Aire in Leeds to commemorate David Oluwale. This is a link to a report in the Yorkshire Evening Post website (I have used the Tiny URL website to reduce what otherwise was an extremely long URL). https://tinyurl.com/2fvb7a7z
If you do not have a YEP account you will have to click the 'I'll do it later' to see the report when asked to sign in.
If you do not have a YEP account you will have to click the 'I'll do it later' to see the report when asked to sign in.
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Is this the end of the story ...or the beginning of a legend?
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Welcome back Leodian, you have had a quiet January on SL 
The BBC version https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-60156603

The BBC version https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-60156603
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Hiya tyke bhoytyke bhoy wrote: ↑Fri 28 Jan, 2022 11:15 amWelcome back Leodian, you have had a quiet January on SL
The BBC version https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-60156603

Though at this time of year I don't do as much walking around I still take my simple digital pocket camera with me when I do (I prefer it to using my smart phone camera) but I rarely take photos now. One reason is that there is just such a lot of major work going on (buildings and roads) that I cannot really keep up with and also the works seem to be going on forever! For example I half expect the completion of the renovation into apartments of the old Public Dispensary on North Street may not finish in my lifetime!

PS. I'm glad I don't have a car and so do not drive in the centre of Leeds as the eternal road works must make it horrendous. It seems to be chaotic at the Corn Exchange/New Market Street/Call Lane/Vicar Lane/New York Street area!
PPS. Apologies for going off-topic.
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Hi Leodian Your photographic input to the site has been fantastic and i would like to say thank you for all your effort it will be a sad day when you stop.I know some days it must have been a trek walking around the city center but it has been very worthwhile to us members.This is just to let you know at times you might not get a lot of feedback but i for one appreciate what you do and i think that will go for many members on S/L.
No matter were i end my days im an Hunslet lad with Hunslet ways.
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I totally agree with Tilly's comments.
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Also agreed and I would add that because of the way you also annotate your pictures that one day in the future they will be of historical importance too especially your portrait of a changing city.
As the Sergeant Major would have it "Carry on that man!"
As the Sergeant Major would have it "Carry on that man!"
