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geoffb wrote: never in a month of Sundays would I have got there. I was thinking on the lines of Victorian brick buildings near York Place , bloody cheep skate Broderick Yes you'd never guess that brickwork was part of the town hall would you? It just goes to show Broderick new this was going to be the highest building in Leeds and it wouldn't be seen.
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That Broderick put a nice bit of stone only where needed.The Leeds Museum (f.k.a. Civic Theatre, f.k.a. Mech's Inst) is one of my favourites viewed front on or coming down Rossington St from merrion.But, cor lumme, if you see it's top side by coming down Calverley St it's just a red brick warehouse. Fallen idol etc.S'pose he was just the (paid) piper and perhaps it was butted up against something (as at it's brick rear) to cover that. PS Cardie that was well obscure, 1st no pic, then a pic with altitude.
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Cardiarms wrote: Confession time - it's out of bounds in Cardiff of all places. What is now STA travel in the Castle Arcade has a row of windows with the crests for Towns and Cities around the country. I've tried to find the history of the shop but to no avail. I bet it's a former branch of Dunn & Co (gents' outfitters) - that was my first thought on seeing your photo, but the one in Leeds (on Briggate - corner of King Edward Street) went years ago. They always had those coats of arms in stained glass around the windows - I think they were supposed to represent all the places where they had shops.