A nice carving at Number 1 Dock Street.

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This photo (which I took on September 7 2012) shows a very nice carving above the main door of Number 1 Dock Street. It looks as if it has been recently cleaned but in view of the 1698 date I think it is very unlikely to be original, as it would be very weathered despite being somewhat sheltered even if the building is original. It may of course be recent having been put there during the modernisation of the building to the apartments now there.
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Leodian wrote: This photo (which I took on September 7 2012) shows a very nice carving above the main door of Number 1 Dock Street. It looks as if it has been recently cleaned but in view of the 1698 date I think it is very unlikely to be original, as it would be very weathered despite being somewhat sheltered even if the building is original. It may of course be recent having been put there during the modernisation of the building to the apartments now there. Probably the date is related to the formation of the waterways board or the like, the shield is probably the badge of such an organisation who moved to the building in victorian times....

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The Parksider wrote: Leodian wrote: This photo (which I took on September 7 2012) shows a very nice carving above the main door of Number 1 Dock Street. It looks as if it has been recently cleaned but in view of the 1698 date I think it is very unlikely to be original, as it would be very weathered despite being somewhat sheltered even if the building is original. It may of course be recent having been put there during the modernisation of the building to the apartments now there. Probably the date is related to the formation of the waterways board or the like, the shield is probably the badge of such an organisation who moved to the building in victorian times.... Anno Regni Gulielmi III. Regis Angleiae, Scotiae, Franae, & Hiberniae, Decimo & Undemico. At the Parliament begun at Westminster, the Four and twentieth Day of August, Anno Dom. 1698, in the Tenth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord WILLIAM the Third. (Including 'An Act for the making and keeping navigable the Rivers of Aire and Calder, in the County of York.')

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It was originally the offices of the Aire & Calder Navigation.

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Thanks all for your inputs which are appreciated.I would be fun to hear "Anno Regni Gulielmi III. Regis Angleiae, Scotiae, Franae, & Hiberniae, Decimo & Undemico" spoken with a Leeds accent!
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The Leeds badge is there of course, presumably for the Aire. The fleur-de-lys is the coat of arms of Wakefield so that I suppose is for the Calder. The white rose is obvious, as is the ship and 1698 must be the date of act of parliament, it certainly isnt the date the carving was made!!    
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drapesy wrote: The Leeds badge is there of course, presumably for the Aire. The fleur-de-lys is the coat of arms of Wakefield so that I suppose is for the Calder. The white rose is obvious, as is the ship and 1698 must be the date of act of parliament, it certainly isnt the date the carving was made!!     Cheers for that drapesy.
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Leodian wrote: This photo (which I took on September 7 2012) shows a very nice carving above the main door of Number 1 Dock Street. It looks as if it has been recently cleaned but in view of the 1698 date I think it is very unlikely to be original, as it would be very weathered despite being somewhat sheltered even if the building is original. It may of course be recent having been put there during the modernisation of the building to the apartments now there. None of your photos work any more, lol.
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Phallica2000 wrote: Leodian wrote: This photo (which I took on September 7 2012) shows a very nice carving above the main door of Number 1 Dock Street. It looks as if it has been recently cleaned but in view of the 1698 date I think it is very unlikely to be original, as it would be very weathered despite being somewhat sheltered even if the building is original. It may of course be recent having been put there during the modernisation of the building to the apartments now there. None of your photos work any more, lol. Yes they do. Click on the red cross in posts, as I have pointed out to you previously.
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Hi LeoAll photos working fine for me Clicking on redx opens little un. Clicking on the paper clip provides a proper enlargeable image in windows pics.

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