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| Civil Defence Groups, World War Two (Garforth) |
 | c1940s.
Photograph of members of the Civil Defence Groups in Garforth during the Second World War. These include Air Raid Wardens, Auxilliary Fire Services, Nurses etc. [internal reference; 201047_170542:GARFORTH HISTORICAL SOCIETY PPL13] |
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| Civil Defence Officers (City Centre) (1 comment) |
 | 18th October 1944. View shows a group photo of 24 Civil Defence Rescue Party Officers in uniform outside Leeds Civic Hall. The Leeds Owl and Coat of Arms are overhead. [internal reference; 7303:CL2 27] |
[3]
| Civil Defence Officers (City Centre) |
 | 18th October 1944. Picture shows the Civil Defence Officers lined up outside the Leeds Civic Hall. The doorway behind the group has the Leeds owl in stone and the Leeds Coat of Arms. Lamp post visible. [internal reference; 7325:CL2 28] |
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| Wood Lane, Civil Defence Headquarters (Headingley) |
 | 20th May 1955. View of the Civil Defence Headquarters on Wood Lane, taken from Grove Road, looking south-west. A brick building is being built on the left. A large warehouse-like building is on the right. This site is now Wheatfields Hospice. [internal reference; 6761:CLIHX Civil 4] |
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| Wood Lane, Civil Defence Headquarters (Headingley) |
 | 20th May 1955. The grounds of the Civil Defence Headquarters on Wood Lane. Some of the buildings can just be seen behind the trees and bushes in the foreground. This site is now Wheatfields Hospice. [internal reference; 6762:CLIHX Civil 3] |