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| Great George Street (City Centre) (2 comments) |
 | March 1903.
To the left is number 48 Great George Street, which is the Victoria Family and Commercial Hotel. Adjoining the hotel is number 46 Great George Street which at the time of the picture were assembly rooms but later became Masonic Hall. A group of 5 men and a woman dressed smartly, stand to the right looking at the photographer. [internal reference; 9431:CLIC George 1] |
[2]
| Great George Street, cleared site for building (City Centre) |
 | c early 1980s.
Image shows a cleared area of land on Great George Street at the junction with Portland Street. Victorian properties in both streets were demolished to make way for the new brick built St. George's House which opened in 1984. Left standing is the Victoria Hotel, the large building right of centre, at number 28 Great George Street. In the background, at the left edge, part of the Civic Theatre is visible and on the right, the Education Offices and the Town Hall. [internal reference; 2012127_173225:LEO 6597] |
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| Lowtown from the site of the railway bridge (Pudsey) |
 | Undated.
View down Lowtown from the site of the railway bridge. Behind the parked cars the gable end of he Victoria Hotel is visible. On the right-hand side of Lowtown there is the former Pudsey Parish Church National School at numbers 85 and 85A. These buildings date from 1843. [internal reference; 20101014_171366:LEO 6439] |
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| York Road, Victoria Hotel (Burmantofts) (3 comments) |
 | c1938
View of the north side of York Road showing the Victoria Hotel at the junction with Freehold Street. To the right of this is Freehold Wallpaper Stores, the business of S.T. Richardson. [internal reference; 20071129_165480:LEO 2428] |