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buffaloskinner
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I was looking for some info on John Scotts Almshouses, and I came across this picture. Amber does it bring back any memories?http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... SPLAY=FULL
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Are the Almshouses hidden behind the row of houses in the picture.

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A little info about Scotts almhouses below.I wonder who lives there now?http://www.hunslet.org/Woodhouse_Hill_%282%29.html

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There is a good view from "Street view". I tried to post the pic but failed again

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Carith, the Almshouses are just a few hundred yards beyond the lone row of houses. The picture was in fact because I thought I knew someone who lived in them a number of years ago.These are the Almshouses todayScott's almshouses on Middleton Road are Listed Buildings. John Scott of Hunslet Road left £10,000 for the erection of 10 almshouses. They are built in a quadrangle with a marble bust of the donor in the centre. They were designed by architect John E.Leak and completed in 1898.
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buffaloskinner wrote: I was looking for some info on John Scotts Almshouses, and I came across this picture. Amber does it bring back any memories?http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... SPLAY=FULL Sorry buffloskinner no idea

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