What is this building?
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BLAKEY wrote: Geordie-exile wrote: Here's a photo of Off Yard near Marsh Lane in 1901.What's the tall building in the distance? It seems rather high and rather angular for that era.http://tinyurl.com/275jjhz Doesn't the squalor of these yards make you cringe ?? We look at these views with genuine interest in the past, but I think we tend to forget and indeed we've never experienced, the conditions portrayed. Imagine serious undiagnosed illness with no cure, harsh employment with no sick pay, holidays or security, unintended poorly babies arriving to that dark harsh existence, no heating or sanitation, no telephones, no affordable transport, no bargain shops.......and so on. I don't mean to depress everyone, but when we grouse about things today we haven't really got it so bad have we ?? Well, her back yard looks tidier than ours. ;-)What was surprising was that neither her nor anybody else seemed to have any possessions at all. Doing our family tree I was surprised to find in the middle of the 19th century a fair number of family members had travelled from places like Oswestry to settle in Leeds once the railways were running, but it did seem to be a once in a lifetime trip. As it was even in the late '50s when, due to circumstances, a couple of kids from an obscure branch of our family got sent to Bristol by Social Services to be fostered. Nobody could afford to make the trip to Bristol, nobody ever saw them again. :-(
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Oh if that's the case then I've got it totally wrong. The second picture I put up was on the corner of where the bus station now is ie on the junction of York Street, St Peter's Street and Duke Street. Opposite corner to where the Lloyds Arms was. It states on Leodis that it was a seven storey raincoat warehouse.Have I lost the plot and was looking in totally the wrong direction?
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Another view of yourraincoat factory ?http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... SPLAY=FULL
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Geordie-exile wrote: Oh yes, dogduke. Thanks.And that picture supports that it was located on the corner of the bus station. But is it the building in the original picture? .I reckon........................The Leodis comments state that the photo is looking across the dividingwall towards Towlands Court.The first map posted shows their postions inrelation to Brick St/Brussels St etc.After about Brussels St the railway curves away to the right and Marsh Lane passenger stn.The Building you see is I think the Marsh Lane goodswarehouse in a direct line of view from Off Court.
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