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The following is a list of plaques placed within the City of Leeds by Leeds Civic Trust to celebrate people or historic sites. The main ones are cast aluminium 18 inches in diameter with lettering in relief and can be repainted when badly worn. Where space is limited a 14-inch one is used with fewer words.
A page to collate people, places and events marked by a Leeds Civic Trust Blue plaque scheme. Subcategories. ... Pages in category "Leeds Blue Plaques"
Leeds Civic Trust is a voluntary organisation and registered charity established in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England in 1965.Affiliated to the national charity Civic Voice, its stated purpose is "to stimulate public interest in and care for the beauty, history, and character of the city and locality, to encourage high standards of design, architecture and town planning; [and] to encourage the ...
Leeds City Square: 1898: Henry Charles Fehr: Statue on pedestal: Bronze and granite: Grade II: Q26655856 [9] [23] More images: Edward, the Black Prince: Leeds City Square: 1903: Thomas Brock: Equestrian statue on pedestal: Bronze and granite: Grade II* Q17533834 [9] [24] More images: Walter Hook: City Square, Leeds: 1903: F.W. Pomeroy: Statue ...
Edvard Benes blue plaque, 26 Gwendolen Avenue, Putney This list of blue plaques is an annotated list of people or events in the United Kingdom that have been commemorated by blue plaques. The plaques themselves are permanent signs installed in publicly visible locations on buildings to commemorate either a famous person who lived or worked in the building (or site) or an event that occurred ...
The historic chapel was the birthplace of Leeds United Football Club in 1919. Salem's hall was the venue for a public meeting in which Leeds City F.C. was disbanded over financial misdemeanours, and Leeds United F.C. was formed. [2] [5] The chapel was closed as a place of worship in 2001. [6]
In association with the 2018 event, Leeds Civic Trust announced that it would be expanding its blue plaque scheme to create a trail of Rainbow Plaques to commemorate those who have contributed to the LGBT+ story of Leeds. [9] A map has been published showing the location of 15 plaques. [10]
The Leeds Odd Fellows, Queen Square, Leeds: Date: 9 September 2017, 14:29: ... List of Leeds Civic Trust plaques; Metadata. This file contains additional information ...