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| Armley Park, Bandstand (Armley) (2 comments) |
 | Undated image. Photograph of bandstand in Armley Park. Colour artists impression have been added to photograph. [internal reference; 2002528_39741152:C LIF Armley (1)] |
[2]
| Bandstand and Mansion, Roundhay Park, postcard (Roundhay) |
 | c1906.
Colour-tinted postcard of Roundhay Park with a postmark of 29th November 1906. The Bandstand is seen towards the right, surrounded by a circle of benches. In the centre background, partially hidden by trees, is the Mansion, the former country house which had become a hotel and restaurant. [internal reference; 201155_172140:Artemis Pack 32 (Roundhay Park-Mansion) no.29] |
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| Bandstand, Cross Flatts Park (Beeston) |
 | 10th August 1899.
View of bandstand in Cross Flatts Park. The park, which is 44 acres, opened in 1891. [internal reference; 2002528_42286318:C LIF Cross (4)] |
[4]
| Bandstand, East End Park (Richmond Hill) |
 | Undated. View of bandstand in East End Park. The park was purchased by the council in 1886. [internal reference; 2002528_92295474:C LIF East (2)] |
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| Bandstand, Roundhay Park (Roundhay) (8 comments) |
 | 1911
This bandstand, octagonal in shape, was situated between Middle Walk and the Carriage drive. It had a decorative, wrought iron spire above a cupola and dome. The bandstand was raised to give a good view to crowds, as seen here, who flocked to listen to the regular Sunday concerts. The raised construction allowed for deckchair storage beneath. It fell into a state of disrepair and was taken down in the early 1960s. Roundhay Park Mansion is visible in the background. [internal reference; 2004310_71108645:T LIF Roundhay (11)] |