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| All Souls Church, Blackman Lane, rear view (Woodhouse) |
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View showing the rear of All Souls Church in Blackman Lane. The church was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott R.A. and was consecrated in 1880. It was constructed at a cost of £20,000 in the Early English style. The square tower is built to the north-west. It was an Edwardian addition designed by the son of George Gilbert Scott, John Olrid Scott (1841-1913). [internal reference; 2010429_170622:LEO 4949] |
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| All Souls Church, detail of a wooden carving (Woodhouse) |
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Image shows the detail of a wood carving in All Souls Church. The church was consecrated in 1880 and was built as a memorial to the Vicar of Leeds, Dean Hook. All Souls Church is situated in Blackman Lane. [internal reference; 2010429_170625:LEO 4952] |
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| All Souls Church, detail of angel carving (Woodhouse) |
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Detail of carving depicting an angel bearing a cross at all Souls Church in Blackman Lane. The church was erected between 1876 and 1880 in memory of Dean Hook who was Vicar of Leeds between 1837 and 1859. [internal reference; 2010429_170620:LEO 4947] |
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| All Souls Church, detail of carving (Woodhouse) |
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Image shows detail of carving to be seen in All Souls Church in Blackman Lane. It depicts Christ wearing a crown of thorns and carrying the cross. All Souls Church dates from 1880 when it was consecrated. [internal reference; 2010430_170634:LEO 4961] |
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| All Souls Church, detail of carving on a choir stall. (Woodhouse) |
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Image shows the intricate carving on a choir stall in All Souls Church, located in Blackman Lane. The carving depicts a winged, dragon-like creature amongst leaves and berries. All Souls Church was consecrated in 1880 and had seating for 900 parishioners. It was built to designs by Sir George Gilbert Scott R.A. [internal reference; 2010429_170626:LEO 4953] |