Leeds Inventions
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LS1 wrote: Leeds Hippo wrote: Cinematographer by Wordsworth Donisthorpehttp://www.mylearning.org/jpage.asp?jpageid=763&journeyid=200 Is that why there are streets in south Leeds know as Donisthorpe and also an old peoples home on Shadwell Lane called Donisthorpe? Where have you been young man?
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BTW ,great thread Hippo.Truly in the spirit of Secret Leeds
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Leeds Hippo wrote: Portland Cement by Joseph Aspdinhttp://www.mylearning.org/jpage.asp?jpageid=719&journeyid=200 And, I believe, the first building to be faced in it was in Wakefield.It was a Pub, I forget the name of it, (now demolished/coverted into flats, not sure which) down near Kirkgate Station
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When were the traffic lights in Park row? Wolverhampton claims the first automated traffic lights in 1927 (http://www.wolverhampton.gov.uk/transpo ... ontrol.htm )
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cnosni wrote: Leeds Hippo wrote: Short stemmed clinical thermometer by Clifford Allbutthttp://www.leeds.ac.uk/medicine/history/allbutt.html Judging by the inventors surname then i assume that this thermometer was this specifically a rectal thermometer? Doubled as both ...
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Leeds Hippo wrote: Totopoly - horse racing game was invented in Leeds in 1937 and first produced by Waddingtons in 1938http://freeparking.topcities.com/Totopoly/index.htmI've never heard of it! I still have this game somewhere in a suitcase in the loft. I reckon it must be over 60 years old. My dad worked for Waddington's. It was rather a complicated game so consequently I made up my own rules.
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Johnny39 wrote: Leeds Hippo wrote: Totopoly - horse racing game was invented in Leeds in 1937 and first produced by Waddingtons in 1938http://freeparking.topcities.com/Totopoly/index.htmI've never heard of it! I still have this game somewhere in a suitcase in the loft. I reckon it must be over 60 years old. My dad worked for Waddington's. It was rather a complicated game so consequently I made up my own rules. Hi Johnny39 It could be worth a few quid you will have to have a root around for it.
No matter were i end my days im an Hunslet lad with Hunslet ways.