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| Church Lane, off New York Street (City Centre) |
 | 20th March 1986.
View shows Church Lane which leads off New York Street between St. Peter's graveyard behind the wall on the left and Carpetland on the right. The lane is blocked off here before the railway bridge in the centre but it is now (2012) a pedestrian walkway leading under the bridge towards St. Peter's Church, on Kirkgate, seen in the background. [internal reference; 20121019_174114:S LIJ KIRK 42] |
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| Church Lane, off New York Street (City Centre) (2 comments) |
 | 20th March 1986.
View shows Church Lane, a small lane off New York Street at the side of St. Peter's graveyard which is here blocked off by railings in front of the railway bridge, through which St. Peter's Church, the parish church of Leeds, can be seen in the background. The lane is now (2012) a pedestrian walkway which leads under the bridge to Kirkgate. [internal reference; 20121019_174115:S LIJ KIR 43] |
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| Duke Street (City Centre) |
 | 15th June 1931. Junction of Duke Street and New York Street showing the railway bridge. The Whitehall Garage, on New York Street, can be seen in the distance. There are wrought iron railings in view. [internal reference; 1197:CLIB Duke 1] |
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| Duke Street (City Centre) |
 | 15th June 1931. Two workmen at the junction of Duke Street and New York Street, showing the railway bridge. The Whitehall Garage on New York Street can be seen in the distance. Also in view are wrought iron railings and gravestones relocated from St Peters. [internal reference; 1198:CLIB Duke 2] |
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| Extension of Abattoir and Meat market, Architects Plan (City Centre) |
 | 6th October 1921. Plan of wholesale meat market on New York Street. Architect is noted on plan as W. S. Braithwaite, 6 South Parade. [internal reference; 2002527_33753604:C LIHM Dead (5)] |