Leeds mystery building?
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Hi guys, i got an e-mail with a picture attachment, It's someone asking me if i recognise the building, It was found in a loft with a set of pics marked Leeds 1957.I don't recognise the place myself, I wonder if any of you can help?I've put the pic in the secret Leeds flickr group herehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/phill_dvsn/435147 ... tleedsIt's not even 100% the place is actually in Leeds.Perhaps someone can post it here for me.All help is great.Cheers!
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There you go Phill. Strange mix in the design, gothic with chimneys and urns reminiscent of ancient Greece structures, wondering about their mystic significance, being in Leeds
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Yes it is very strange, a perfect building for LenardHehry's leeds-Giza connection lol Thanks for posting it Chameleon
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I don't think it's Gothic, Steve. I'd guess it's an Italianate style known as Palladian, with an octagonal domed cupola, and a Classical portico featuring Corinthian columns (more Roman than Greek.) The "chimneys" are odd though, looking a little like LeonardHenry's truncated pyramids/obelisks. If it was in Leeds, I'm surprised we've never seen it before.
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Si wrote: I don't think it's Gothic, Steve. I'd guess it's an Italianate style known as Palladian, with an octagonal domed cupola, and a Classical portico featuring Corinthian columns (more Roman than Greek.) The "chimneys" are odd though, looking a little like LeonardHenry's truncated pyramids/obelisks. If it was in Leeds, I'm surprised we've never seen it before. (yes Si, just a little fun poking - see Phills post above and related thread)
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chameleon wrote: Si wrote: I don't think it's Gothic, Steve. I'd guess it's an Italianate style known as Palladian, with an octagonal domed cupola, and a Classical portico featuring Corinthian columns (more Roman than Greek.) The "chimneys" are odd though, looking a little like LeonardHenry's truncated pyramids/obelisks. If it was in Leeds, I'm surprised we've never seen it before. (yes Si, just a little fun poking - see Phills post above and related thread) I know. Perhaps it's returned to the mother-ship?
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Si wrote: chameleon wrote: Si wrote: I don't think it's Gothic, Steve. I'd guess it's an Italianate style known as Palladian, with an octagonal domed cupola, and a Classical portico featuring Corinthian columns (more Roman than Greek.) The "chimneys" are odd though, looking a little like LeonardHenry's truncated pyramids/obelisks. If it was in Leeds, I'm surprised we've never seen it before. (yes Si, just a little fun poking - see Phills post above and related thread) I know. Perhaps it's returned to the mother-ship? Hah! you've read Von Daniken too!
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