Where is this commemorative slab?
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I found a few photos but I am non the wiser to its whereabouts.EDIT - On second thoughts is it here opposite The Palace ??http://goo.gl/maps/3piZm
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Tried to get to the bottom of this last night but struggled with the 'final' location.The 'untold stories' website administered by the Irish community in Leeds has one photo of the Famine Walk in 1995 when the commemorative stone was laid on the 150th anniversary of the Great Hunger - an Gorta Mór. The walk was from the Irish centre to Leeds City Centre. But that's all you get.It's here...http://www.untoldstories.co.uk/image.do?id=215I thought maybe somewhere in the environs of St Anne's Cathedral or Mount St Mary's church grounds (but this closed in the late eighties), but Uncle Mick's shout is a good one. There were some tenements at the back of the Lloyd's Arms across from the Palace which may have been one of the hubs of the Irish community way back when. And near enough to the Bank, Richmond Hill etc etc. Anyway, Leeds does not rate a mention in the famine memorials on Wikipedia where Liverpool, Cardiff, Motherwell and Celtic FC do. Both the Liverpool and Cardiff memorials were unveiled after Leeds.
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Have found another photo that mentions Kirkgate.http://www.untoldstories.co.uk/image.do?id=109
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Hi all and thanks for the posts. The commemorative slab is to the base of the steep railway embankment next to Kirkgate, more or less opposite Leeds Minster (whose official name I understand is 'Leeds Minster and Parish Church of Saint Peter-at-Leeds', or what I still think of as the Parish Church). The photo here was taken in the same area and shows a general view of some of the old gravestones that were relocated to here long back from nearby so (as far as I know) there are no graves here.
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This photo shows a general view of gravestones from Kirkgate but nearer the Duke Street (?) end of the embankment. I was surprised that there were not as many gravestones there as I thought there used to be. Apart from cursory glances when in the area I haven't though had a good look around for many years now. The embankment on the York Street side is grassed over and seemed to have no gravestones yet I'm sure there used to be many there, though very many years back. If I'm right I wonder where they were moved to in view of there seemingly not to be as many on the Kirkgate side.
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