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Richard A Thackeray
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I nipped into Leeds this afternoon, with the intention of visiting 'Up & Running'Parking on MabGate because it's cheap & still close to townAs I was walking back to the car afterwards, I noticed the steps leading up onto the grassed area opposite the 'City Of MabGate' pub.What was on there??, was it a Chapel, works, big house??, as the steps appear far too grand for simple access to a path over the greeneryhttp://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=mabgate+leeds&hl=en&ll=53.800542,-1.532416&spn=0.000003,0.004117&sll=53.800651,-4.064941&sspn=18.933796,67.456055&vpsrc=6&hnear=Mabgate,+Leeds,+United+Kingdom&t=m&z=19&layer=c&cbll=53.80047,-1.532515&panoid=Q_NQStKtH8pLvAIZxFRZvA&cbp=12,139.53,,0,12.11

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Geordie-exile wrote: St Mary's Church, demolished 1979.http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... 7_39225405 Thankyou!!And the cobbles in that Leodis picture are still there.http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=mabgate ... 12.11&z=19

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panning out from street view, the 1930's car showroom on Regent street (now a self storage place opposite maplins) has a fantastic rooftop carpark that i never knew existed. the access ramp looks like it enters the building on the 1st floor and then emerges on the roof! does anyone know if it was always like this?http://g.co/maps/9s8ep

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sirjohn wrote: panning out from street view, the 1930's car showroom on Regent street (now a self storage place opposite maplins) has a fantastic rooftop carpark that i never knew existed. the access ramp looks like it enters the building on the 1st floor and then emerges on the roof! does anyone know if it was always like this?http://g.co/maps/9s8ep That's amazing! I would have thought it probably was like this given it's former purpose.

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The roof top car park was on top of Cox and Co. Garage, they were one of the main garages in Leeds supplying Hillmans I think. If you look on google maps just to the West of there on Trafalgar Street there is a similar structure, this was Tates garage. The roof top car park is still in use there £5.00 a day.

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sirjohn wrote: panning out from street view, the 1930's car showroom on Regent street (now a self storage place opposite maplins) has a fantastic rooftop carpark that i never knew existed. the access ramp looks like it enters the building on the 1st floor and then emerges on the roof! does anyone know if it was always like this? I noticed that too, & like you, thought it was merely into the building itself geoffb wrote: The roof top car park was on top of Cox and Co. Garage, they were one of the main garages in Leeds supplying Hillmans I think I wonder how much good all the airborne pollution of industrial Leeds did the paintwork in those days??Are we talking in the latter days of Hillman metamorphosising into Chrysler, or the earlier days of cars like the Minx, or later models like the Imp/Avenger??

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RichT wrote: sirjohn wrote: panning out from street view, the 1930's car showroom on Regent street (now a self storage place opposite maplins) has a fantastic rooftop carpark that i never knew existed. the access ramp looks like it enters the building on the 1st floor and then emerges on the roof! does anyone know if it was always like this? I noticed that too, & like you, thought it was merely into the building itself geoffb wrote: The roof top car park was on top of Cox and Co. Garage, they were one of the main garages in Leeds supplying Hillmans I think I wonder how much good all the airborne pollution of industrial Leeds did the paintwork in those days??Are we talking in the latter days of Hillman metamorphosising into Chrysler, or the earlier days of cars like the Minx, or later models like the Imp/Avenger?? Definitely Hillman days were they bought by Roots

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