Leeds Central Library is a public library in Leeds. Situated in the city centre, on Calverley Street, it houses the city library service's single largest...
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in Leeds. Notable libraries in Leeds are: Leeds Central Library, a public library on Calverley Street, is near the city's municipal buildings. Leeds Library...
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listed building owned and administered by Leeds City Council, linked on the West to Leeds Central Library and on the East via a bridge to the Henry Moore...
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Bristol Central Library Croydon Central Library Derby Central Library Kensington Central Library Leeds Central Library Liverpool Central Library Manchester...
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The Headrow (redirect from Headrow (The), Leeds)
the city's civic and cultural buildings, including Leeds Town Hall, Leeds Central Library, Leeds Art Gallery, The Henry Moore Institute, and The Light...
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The University of Leeds is a public research university in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was established in 1874 as the Yorkshire College of Science...
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his manuscript of Windyridge to Leeds Central Library. In 2017, a relative of Riley's donated to the Leeds Central Library a complete set of his books. Many...
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before his death Riley donated his manuscript of Windyridge to Leeds Central Library. The locations in the novel can all be identified with real places...
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Hall, Halifax Dado in a French chateau Dado in Taj Mahal Dado in Leeds Central Library Dado (joinery) "Dado - definition". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved March...
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13 on the Parkinson Building, University of Leeds Plaque 14 on Leeds Central Library Plaque 15 on Leeds City Varieties theatre LGBTQ portal Yorkshire...
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worked side by side on the same building, for example in Leeds Grand Theatre, and Leeds Central Library. The exterior at the Briggate end has a carved cornice...
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Leeds city centre is the central business district of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is roughly bounded by the Inner Ring Road to the north and the...
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Bolton town hall See File:Leeds Central Library 21 February 2019 (151).jpg Leeds Mercury, Wednesday 16 April 1884, p3 col5: Leeds Municipal Buildings "Index...
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centre is also home to a number of iconic buildings: Leeds Civic Hall and Leeds Central Library; a gothic masterpiece with spectacular staircases and...
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the Leeds Central Library stair rail carvings, and in interior carvings, see: Category:Leeds Central Library, stair rail carvings, and Category:Leeds Central...
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The Leeds Blitz comprised nine air raids on the city of Leeds by the Nazi German Luftwaffe. The heaviest raid took place on the night of 14/15 March 1941...
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Winifred, bequeathed many of his original manuscripts and notes to the Leeds Central Library. The Worm Ouroboros (1922). London: Jonathan Cape The Mezentian...
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held at Leeds Central Library. Langley, Laurence. British Airports and Air Traveller. Bradford: The Manor Publishing Company. Libraries, Leeds (3 March...
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Moortown is a suburb of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is a civil parish and sits in the Moortown ward of Leeds City Council in the north east of...
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Birmingham Carved stone medallion busts of authors, in the Tiled Hall at Leeds Central Library (formerly Municipal Buildings) (1884). "Benjamin Creswick". Retrieved...
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taken from a broadside ballad) in the Suffolk Garland of 1818. Leeds Central Library has a 50 ft (15m), step by step, pictorial record of the sea battle...
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international comics scholars, also holds an annual conference at Leeds Central Library; the first was held in 2009. Since 2018, Comics Studies Society...
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London (1926) Braintree Town Hall 1928 Leeds Civic Hall (competition 1926 – built 1931–1933) Manchester Central Library (competition 1927 – built 1930–1934)...
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Rowten Pot and Yordas Cave with members of the Club. In April 2025, Leeds Central Library held an exhibition of climbing and mountaineering archive material...
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Alford Gardner (section Impact in Leeds)
lives of Leeds' Caribbean World War II veterans and was held at Leeds Central Library. Gardner was a recipient of the 2023 Pride of Britain Outstanding...
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Jacob Kramer (category Alumni of Leeds Arts University)
selection of personal material belonging to Jacob Kramer was donated to Leeds Central Library by his sister and nephew. The collection contains exhibition catalogues...
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north-east Leeds, in West Yorkshire, England. It is part of the Leeds City Council Ward of Chapel Allerton. It is approximately one mile north of Leeds city...
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looked better than the almost half empty Millennium Stadium. Headingley in Leeds, the Halliwell Jones Stadium in Warrington, the Racecourse Ground in Wrexham...
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public square in central Leeds, West Yorkshire. The square is grassed over and is a traditional Georgian park. The square is in Leeds' financial quarter...
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The Burley Branch Library was open on Cardigan Road, Burley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, between 1926 and 2016. It was established on vacant industrial land...
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