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Boar La and Duncan St leeds
Bond Street Leeds
City Sq and Park Row Leeds
Headingley Oak Leeds
Parish Church Leeds
Queens Hotel Leeds
St Marys Roman Catholic Orphanage, LeedsSt Marys Orphanage for Roman Catholic Girls, Leeds - also known as Mount St Marys Orphanage - was run by the Oblate Sisters of Mary Immaculate of L Osier
Sir Peter FairbairnSIR PETER FAIRBAIRN English manufacturer, Mayor of Leeds, Yorkshire, in 1858. Date: 1799 - 1861
Miniature Railway, Golden Acre Park, YorkshireMiniature Railway, Golden Acre Park, Leeds, near Bramhope / Cookridge, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1920s
The Britannia Hotel, Holbeck, YorkshireThe Britannia Hotel, Holbeck, Leeds, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1920s
Mrs W. B. Leeds (Nancy Leeds)Mrs W. B. Leeds, described by the Tatler as one of the best-known and most beautiful members of New York Society, pictured on the magazines front cover at the time she had taken Kenwood House in
East Leeds Military Hospital / Leeds Workhouse, West YorkshiThe Leeds Union workhouse in its temporary First World War role as East Leeds Military Hospital. Uniformed soldiers stand at the entrance gatehouse which is adorned with a red cross
Armley Gaol, Leeds, West YorkshireA general view of Armley Gaol, Leeds, West Yorkshire. The prison was opened in 1847
Nancy LeedsPrincess Anastasia of Greece, formerly Mrs W.B. Leeds, born Nonnie May Stewart. Nancy came from a wealthy family and had previously married well twice before
Leeds and Bradford express train, Midland Railway. Date: circa early 20th century
Lily Brayton in Count Hannibal, by Asche and Norreys ConnellCount Hannibal by F. Norreys Connell and Oscar Asche. Photograph of Lily Brayton as Clotilde in Count Hannibal. Lily Brayton (23 June 1876 30 April 1953)
St Vincents Home for Roman Catholic Boys, LeedsStaff and inmates on the steps of St Vincents Home for Roman Catholic Boys, Claypit Lane, Leeds. The home was run by the Oblate Sisters of the Precious Blood
Poster: Did the last war end war? Don?t be caught again!Peace poster, 1930 (c) - 1939 (c). Published by the Friends? Peace Literature Committee for Northern Friends
Friends of Sapper Wilbert, with motorcyclesOne of 8 photograph postcards of friends of Sapper Wilbert, with motorcycles. Some photographs are signed and dated. From a collection of 18 photograph postcards collected by 316956 Sapper Harold
Certificate, General Headquarters, Home Forces, Home Guard, to Major R A E Parsons, 17th West Riding Battalion (Leeds, Yorkshire), in appreciation of good service rendered, dated 24 June 1943
Circus Cut-Out Favourites - Seal. early 20th century
Circus Cut-Out Favourites - Elephant. early 20th century
Circus Cut-Out Favourites - Clown and Kangaroo. early 20th century
Circus Cut-Out Favourites - Clown and Bear. early 20th century
Circus Cut-Out Favourites - box lidCircus Cut-Out Favourites - seven stand-up toys - box lid. early 20th century
Waifs and Strays Society Leeds St Chads Home LaundryGirls working in the laundry at the Waifs and Strays Societys St Chads Home, Leeds. Date: 1899
English Cathedrals - Ripon Cathedral from south West - View over river showing cathedral middle distance. Part of Box 144 Boswell Collection - English Cathedrals
Kirkstall Abbey, Cistercian monastery, Leeds, West YorkshireNave - Kirkstall Abbey, Cistercian monastery, Leeds, West Yorkshire. Part of Box 1 Boswell Collection Series of Abbeys. Date: circa 1900
Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - SwingGirls on a playground swing at Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds. Date: circa 1906
Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - SeasideGirls from Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds, paddle on a visit to the seaside. Date: circa 1906
Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Pound DayPound Day at Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds. Local supporters of the home were asked to donate a pound in cash or a pound weight of household supplies. Date: circa 1919
Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Group of GirlsA group of girls at Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds with a toy pram. Date: circa 1919
Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - GardenChildren in the garden at Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds. Date: circa 1912
Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Fire DrillA fire drill at Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds. Children evacuate upper floor via ladders and ropes. Date: circa 1910
St Chads Home for Girls, Headingley, LeedsGirls in the garden of the St Chads Home, Headingley, Leeds, run by the Waifs and Strays Society. Date: circa 1921
Leeds Reformatory Football TeamA football team at the Leeds Reformatory for Boys. Date: early 1900s
Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Children Ready for a WalkGirls at Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds, prepare for a walk with dolls in toy prams. Date: circa 1909
Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Cricket TeamBoys cricket team at Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds, with bats, stumps etc. Date: circa 1913
Caricature of W E Gladstone and his son HerbertCaricature of W E Gladstone training his son Herbert (1854-1930) for parliament. The Cabinet Trick -- Bringing Him Up to the Business
Gladstone in 1881WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE The good people of Leeds fate him with a torchlight procession... Date: 1881
Sketching Club OutingAn outing of the Leeds (Kent) Sketching Club set up their easels in a picturesque farmyard. Date: late 19th century
Leaving Elstree TunnelThe Midland Railways Leeds and Bradford express leaves Elstreet Tunnel on its way to Yorkshire. Date: circa 1913
National Exhibition of art at Leeds, 1868Victorian people looking around the Medieval Museum at the National Exhibition in Leeds. Date: 1868
Tenth Duke of LeedsGEORGE GODOLPHIN OSBORNE, tenth duke of LEEDS Date: circa 1906
Advertisement, Burnett & Co, Leeds, Bicycles. 1890s
Page from Ironmonger Diary 1889Two ads for Moorwood, Sons & Co. Comet, slow combustion stoves and Mathieson, Wilson & Co, ironfounders, Armley, Leeds. 1889
The Terror by Edgar WallacePromotional postcard for The Terror by Edgar Wallace. First produced Winter Garden, New Brighton, 21st February, and Lyceum, 11th May 1927
Rock Garden, National Childrens Home - Bramhope, West YorksRock garden at the National Childrens Home (NCH) at Bramhope, near Leeds. Two girls sit reading