Bomb Damage
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roundhegian wrote: LS1 wrote: I dont know if this has been mentioned on here before, but there is an area in Leeds city centre that still shows alleged signs of bomb damage.Going up east Parade towards Millenium Square at the Junction with the Headrow there is a small parapet on the corner of Victoria Gardens, diagonally opposite from where the Greggs is.If you look closely there are some pockmarks in the stone that was caused by a WWII bomb. apparently this was something to do with the one that fell close to the Museum further down Park Row but not entirely convinced. Not even sure a bomb dropped in this location but I do seemto remember reading that there was one and this was the lasting result! A bomb did fall on the museum in Park Row during World War ll , the evidence was there into the late 1950s . A picture from leodis showing bomb damage to the museum in Park Row.Any idea where the museum was??
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They used to (might still have) some of this actual bomb damaged stuff on display upstairs in the city museum. Broken doors, chairs & stuff. There was a small Leeds at war exhibition. That must have been 15yrs ago i last saw that..
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stevief wrote: roundhegian wrote: LS1 wrote: I dont know if this has been mentioned on here before, but there is an area in Leeds city centre that still shows alleged signs of bomb damage.Going up east Parade towards Millenium Square at the Junction with the Headrow there is a small parapet on the corner of Victoria Gardens, diagonally opposite from where the Greggs is.If you look closely there are some pockmarks in the stone that was caused by a WWII bomb. apparently this was something to do with the one that fell close to the Museum further down Park Row but not entirely convinced. Not even sure a bomb dropped in this location but I do seemto remember reading that there was one and this was the lasting result! A bomb did fall on the museum in Park Row during World War ll , the evidence was there into the late 1950s . A picture from leodis showing bomb damage to the museum in Park Row.Any idea where the museum was?? It was where the HSBC Bank is now, and was originally the Philisophical Hall, after which it was teken over by the museum. there are some pics on Leodis of the little garden they made there after the bomb, and you can see how the end of the wall was just blanked off and a gap was left between the museum and park row itself.
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this is the area I was on about earlier. Its not a great pic as it was taken ages ago, but you can see the entrance to the library in the background, and this was taken from the headrow. there are loads of pockmarks on the stone that I was told were from a stray bomb....Never knew if it was true though... if any one knows...
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LS1 wrote: this is the area I was on about earlier. Its not a great pic as it was taken ages ago, but you can see the entrance to the library in the background, and this was taken from the headrow. there are loads of pockmarks on the stone that I was told were from a stray bomb....Never knew if it was true though... if any one knows... I had a look at that today and it certainly looks like the work of bomb splinters to my admittedly untrained eye. And this photograph from Leodis showing splinter and blast damage to the front of the town hall would be consistent with a bomb exploding somewhere near the top of East Parade. It also clearly shows the fencing around a further bomb site on Calverley Street. There must have been two as the bomb in the background could not have produced the damage seen in the foreground. Possibly two from the same plane?
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