10 Water Lane
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While searching for information on the Quaker burial ground for Leodian's thread, I came across this article which explains the history of the building at 10 Water Lane and includes a photo with the door in situ:http://www.exploringleeds.co.uk/2011/04 ... -lane.html
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Plus this on Geograph;http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2765830
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buffaloskinner wrote: Rich T there is this street signhttp://g.co/maps/tyvgeand this on the buildinghttp://g.co/maps/gd3mf Odd - the building currently known as 10 Water Lane has "nicked" the number from the demolished building! On maps from the 1950s to the 1990s the building in your link is designated as 2 Water Lane. No. 10 was where the lone archway is now (and mentioned in the link I gave in my post above).
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Re: 10 Water Lane
The 'arch' is still there as seen in these 2 photos that I took on August 15 2017. It's an interesting relic feature that surprises me in that it has not yet been demolished (I doubt it is listed).
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