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Leeds Liverpool CanalA view of the Leeds - Liverpool Canal, Merseyside, England. Date: 1960s
Steam Tram 1882This splendid steam tram, made by Kitsons of Leeds, England, in 1882, was in service in Portstewart, Ireland, until 1925. Date: 1882
Matthew Campbell BrowneCitizen MATTHEW CAMPBELL BROWNE sympathiser with the French Revolution, delegate from the Sheffield & Leeds constituency to the British Convention. Date: CIRCA 1794
Ox-Roasting CeremonyOx roasting at Leeds, Yorkshire, England, an old custom which was carried on by students of Leeds University, the proceeds going to charity. Date: 1950s
Harewood House HallwayHarewood House, near Leeds, Yorkshire, a stately home built (1759) for the Lascelles family, whose fortune came from haberdashery and Customs work in the West Indies. Date: built 1759 - 1769
Leeds Town Hall, Yorkshire, England, was designed by 29 year-old Hull architect Cuthbert Brodrick. The clock tower was designed by Edward Beckett Denison. Date: completed 1858
Horse Mounting StepsThe old stone mounting steps at Adel Church, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, reminding us of the days when people went to church on horseback. Date: 1950s
ABBEY FOLDAbbey Fold, a reconstructed early 19th century street, at Kirkstall Abbey House Museum, Leeds, Yorkshire, England. Note the Safety bicycle and water pump. Date: 19th century
Locomotive tank engine, 1862Locomotive tank engine by Manning, Wardle and Co. of Leeds. Date: 1862
Leeds Castle, Kent, England. circa 2008
Board School Class C1893Saville Green Board School, Leeds. Class photograph. Date: circa 1893
Leeds, Dewsbury and Manchester Railway
Double page spread in a diary for 14-19 MayA double page spread in a young persons diary for 14-19 May. Each day is given a small illustration, relating either to the season, or to the anniversary of an historical event
Steam powered vehicle, South WalesA steam powered vehicle made by the Patent Steam Car and Wagon Company of Leeds, being driven along a road somewhere in South Wales
Richard Oastler, factory reformerRichard Oastler (1789-1861) was a labour reformer and abolitionist, born in Leeds, Yorkshire. He fought for the rights of working children in the Factory Act of 1847
Prince Christopher of Greece and Mrs W. B. LeedsPhotographs of Prince Christopher of Greece and his new wife, the twice-divorced American heiress Nancy Leeds. Princess Anastasia of Greece, as she was known after her marriage, formerly Mrs W.B
Filtrate Motor OilAn enamel sign advertising Filtrate Motor Oil, produced at the Filtrate Works, Leeds. *EDITORIAL USE ONLY*
The 7th Duke of LeedsFRANCIS D ARCY-OSBORNE the 7th Duke of Leeds, shown here in uniform as Colonel of the North York Militia(Rifles), which he was appointed to in 1846, and commanded until his death
LEEDS, YorkshireExamining cloth in the Coloured Cloth Hall, Leeds, Yorkshire
Sketches at Leeds Music Festival 1886This engraving illustrates events at the Leeds Music Festival in 1886, depicting the conductors and concert. In the centre Sir Arthur Sullivan is shown
Lear / Nonsense / LeedsThere was an Old Person of Leeds, whose head was infested with beads; She sat on a stool, and ate gooseberry fool, which agreed with that person of Leeds
Marriage of Princess Xenia to W B LeedsXenia Georgievna (born August 22, 1903, Mikhailovskoe, Russia; died September 17, 1965, Glen Cove, New York) was the daughter of Grand Duke George Mikhailovich
Alice Martha Bacon, Baroness Bacon (1909-1993) English politician, elected as MP for Leeds SE in the 1945 election. Here at 10 Downing Street to meet Harold Wilson on 19th October 1964
Johnson Saves for Leeds, Highbury, 1925Photograph showing Johnson, the Leeds Goalkeeper, pushing a shot wide of his goal post, 1925. Although Johnson was successful this time
MARSHALLs MILL - 2The roof of Marshalls one-storied flax mill at Leeds, showing the way the working floor is illuminated by natural light
MARSHALLs MILL - 1The interior of Marshalls one-storied flax mill at Leeds, illuminated by natural light (see next picture)
Cotton - Cloth HallThe finished product awaiting despatch to customers round the globe, at the Cloth Hall, Leeds
Wilsons Gas Fires EtcThree gas fires made by Wilsons & Mathiesons of Leeds
Preparing Food - RelishBottling and labelling the Yorkshire Relish at Messrs Goodall, Backhouse and Cos manufactory, doubtless located somewhere in Yorkshire
Leeds Castle / 1907Leeds Castle, Kent: the old gateway
Leeds Castle / 1879Leeds Castle, Kent Date: 1879
Leeds Express 1906Great Northern Railway, Leeds Dining Car Express
Leeds Dining ExpressThe Leeds Dining-Car express Midland Railway
Astrakhan SleevesA coat from the Ledux Company, Leeds with large decorative buttons, over- stitching & Astrakhan sleeves with gathered tops. Worn with a contrasting belt
Leeds Co-Op StoreLEEDS INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATIVE STORE, Yorkshire - one of the earliest co-ops
Child Labour FactoriesYoung flax hecklers in Marshalls mill, Leeds (Yorkshire, England)
Leeds / Busy Street 1891A busy street in Leeds