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  2. Leeds Museums & Galleries - Wikipedia

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    Leeds Museums & Galleries began life as the museum of the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society, which opened in 1821. In 1921, the collection was purchased by Leeds Corporation, to continue as a municipal museum (Leeds City Museum). [7] In 1928, Abbey House Museum was purchased by the Leeds Corporation, as place to display social history.

  3. Leeds Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Leeds Art Gallery in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, is a gallery, part of the Leeds Museums & Galleries group, whose collection of 20th-century British Art was designated by the British government in 1997 as a collection "of national importance". [2] Its collection also includes 19th-century and earlier art works.

  4. Wikipedia:GLAM/Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Galleries, libraries, archives and museums from across Leeds are starting to work together to share best practice about how they can work with Wikimedia including Wikipedia to share collections and research. This page is a space for people interested in Leeds' cultural institutions to get together. Future Goals include: a Leeds-focused edit-athon

  5. Ulysses and the Sirens (Draper) - Wikipedia

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    The gallery bought the painting from Draper in 1910 for £600. [3] Draper also painted a reduced replica that is now in the Leeds Art Gallery. [4] The subject of the painting is an episode in the epic poem Odyssey by Homer in which Ulysses is tormented by the voices of Sirens, although there are only two Sirens in Homer's poem and they stay in ...

  6. Category:Museums in Leeds - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 February 2024, at 23:09 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Leeds City Council - Wikipedia

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    Leeds Museums & Galleries is a museum service run by Leeds City Council. [ 14 ] Established in 1821, it is the largest local authority-run museum service in England, with one of the larger and more significant multidisciplinary collections in the UK, looking after 1.3 million objects. [ 15 ]

  8. Leeds Central Library - Wikipedia

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    Leeds Central Library is a public library in Leeds. Situated in the city centre, on Calverley Street, it houses the city library service's single largest general lending and reference collection and hosts the Leeds Art Gallery .

  9. Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Leeds is Purple Flag accredited to indicate an entertaining, diverse, safe and enjoyable night. [258] Leeds has the fourth largest student population in the country (over 200,000 [259]), and is therefore one of the UK's hotspots for night-life. There are a large number of pubs, bars, nightclubs and restaurants, as well as a multitude of venues ...