When was Eastgate completed?
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Geordie-exile wrote: To confuse matters further, here's an aerial view in 1933, showing only the bottom right half completed. http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... SPLAY=FULL I see the old Millgarth Police Station which I "visited" circa 1965
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The 1935 view from Leodis on original postlooks a bit like an artist’s impression on the left handside and beyond the KU building.I remember building work on the area above the Hussar’staken place before I left school so probably late 50‘s.I think the builders were Sir Robert/Alfred McAlpine.This 1958 view from Leodis of a bus is probably right as regardsthe date,bus/train spotters usually keep the details of each photo taken.There are no buildings above the Hussar’s.TEXTDescription:1958, Daimler/Bus 88 double decker bus built in 1945. Registration JUB 588, route no 62 Circular via Blackman Lane, Hudson Road, East End Park. The bus is outside the Yorkshire Hussar Public House, William Younger Ales are sold there. This is now called Hoagys. Quarry Hill Flats can be seen on the left. This was January 1958.http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... SPLAY=FULL
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Sorry attention deficit - but those buses, as a kid early 60's I used to like to site bottom deck (behind the driver).I was always intrigued that on the floor/bulkhead in the middle there was some sort of curved, engineered rounded thing ie it wasn't a straight wall to floor join.Can anyone explain what it is/was? What is it pleeeaase.
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dogduke, yes, it's been suggested to me that the 1935 is not an actual photo, so that explains matters and the 1955 photo I linked to is correct, so your contribution confirms that. So when were the buildings completed then [both matching sides of the road]? My mum worked as a cleaner in the offices above Peter Maturi etc in the mid sixties, and the full set of buildings on both sides was certainly in place then.
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http://www.leeds.gov.uk/files/Internet2 ... c1e1.pdfGo to page 112 -Chronology.Some sort of survey re Eastagate/Harewood quarter proposals
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