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I am not the first idler on his way into the Adelphi pub to notice that Leeds Bridge House bears a striking resemblance to the (rather more famous!) Flatiron Building in New York City, albeit on a more modest scale. … Continue reading
Posted in Historical, Leeds, Urban History
Tagged 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, A E Brayshaw, Adams & Kelly, C Dilly, Canon Ellison, Cobden Temperance Hotel, Daniel Burnham, Exchange and Discount Bank Park Row, Hunslet, J Walker, John James Cousins, Leeds and New York City, Leeds Architectural Society, Leeds Bridge House, Leeds Flatiron Building, Leeds People's Cafe, New York Flatiron Building, Sir Charles Trevelyan, St James's Hall, Temperence Choral Society, The Adelphi Leeds, Transpontine Leeds, Victorian morality, Victorian temperence, Whitechapel People's Cafe, Whitecross Street People's Cafe
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