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Subject ID: 2002815_78440494
Subject Year: 1936
Copyright: Leeds Library & Information Services
Class number: C LIW Mean (9)
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Description: 12th October 1936.
Situated to the rear of Yorkshire the bridge was part of a patch from Meanwood Road through to Woodhouse Ridge. It was a part of the park known as Batty's Wood an area of oak woodland. Thought to be the site of the Battle of Meanwood Valley in 1643, Parliamentarian forces defeated a troop of Royalists as they were moving through to attack Leeds from the East.
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