4th White Cloth Hall
The 4th White Cloth Hall was a market for the sale of undyed cloth on King Street in Leeds city centre in England.
Yeadon is a town within the City of Leeds metropolitan borough, in West Yorkshire, England. It is home to Leeds Bradford International Airport.
Population: 37,379
Latitude: 53° 51' 51.73" N
Longitude: -1° 41' 14.75" W
The 4th White Cloth Hall was a market for the sale of undyed cloth on King Street in Leeds city centre in England.
Wykebeck is an area of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England named after the Wyke Beck. The area is situated in between Gipton and Seacroft along Wykebeck Road. The area is seldom referred to, instead people usually perceive Gipton to be West of the beck a…
Woodside Viaduct in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England had six arches and was between Woodside (Old Lane) Tunnel and Lee Bank tunnel.
Weardley is a village forming part of the Harewood Estate at the northern edge of the City of Leeds metropolitan borough, West Yorkshire, England.
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Staincross was a wapentake of the West Riding of Yorkshire.
Snowden Crags is a prehistoric archaeological site on Askwith Moor in North Yorkshire, England. Local antiquarian Eric Cowling recorded a stone circle and a concentration of cairns at the location in a 1946 survey, but the site remained obscure due …
The Recreation Ground, Holbeck held eight first class cricket matches [1]. Yorkshire CCC played 3 county championship games at the site, including a Roses Match in 1868 and the touring Australians twice played there. The Roses Match, the first first…
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Quebecs is a Grade II listed 4-star hotel with 45 rooms located on Quebec Street in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Built in 1891, the building has two-storey-high stained glass windows which display the coats of arms of the principal towns of Yorks…
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Littletown is one of the constituent settlements of the district of Liversedge, West Yorkshire, England.
Lee Bank Tunnel was built near Ovenden in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. It was 267 yards (244 m) long and was very close to Woodside Viaduct and Woodside (Old Lane) Tunnel. The southern portal of Lee Bank tunnel was infilled when the main Keighl…
Lawns is a district of Wakefield in West Yorkshire, England.
Jaw Hill is a hill in the City of Leeds, in West Yorkshire, England.
The Iraq Economic Development Group (also frequently abbreviated to IEDG) is an apolitical private limited company established in United Kingdom that facilitates financial services in Britain. Its official abbreviated form is IEDG_UK Ltd and its abb…