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Broadcasting Tower is a university building in Broadcasting Place in Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, England.Adjacent to other university buildings, it forms part of Leeds Beckett University; it houses the Faculty of Arts, Environment and Technology, while the main tower section consists of student flats. [1]
University of Leeds Campus 1852 Grade II listed building (11 September 1996) 53°48'22.468"N, 1°33'7.733"W: 1255932: Beech Grove House (Q26234696) University of Leeds Campus 1799 Grade II listed building (5 August 1976) 53°48'25.816"N, 1°33'20.754"W: 1256283: Beech Grove House, University of Leeds: Hopewell House (Q26547233) Leeds
It was inspired by the wash-house behind Barrie's childhood home in Kirriemuir [1] and first appeared in story form in The Little White Bird in which fairies build a house around Mamie Mannering—the prototype for Wendy—so protecting her from the cold. [2] A prop house was created by Barrie for the first stage production of the play in 1904.
Blue Plaques at Leeds University. St George's Field, part of the University of Leeds campus, is the former Woodhouse Cemetery, where is buried Pablo Fanque (William Darby), who was a black circus proprietor for 30 years during the Victorian period. [124] [125] Fanque's wife, Susannah Darby, is also buried at the cemetery. There is a monument ...
University of Leeds halls of residence (2 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures of the University of Leeds" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Headingley is a suburb of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, approximately two miles out of the city centre, to the north west along the A660 road.Headingley is the location of the Beckett Park campus of Leeds Beckett University and Headingley Stadium.
She was Director of the university's Institute for Medieval Studies from 1983 to 1993 and Chair of the School of History from 1991 to 1994. She retired in 2007 when she became emeritus professor [1] Childs is a specialist in the economic history of medieval Europe and the international trade of England in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries ...
original area allocation unknown. 01999 — unused; The code 0999 was used for dialling by PO operators only to mobile relief exchanges in the Glasgow area in the 1970s. Likely reason for non-allocation of 01999 is similarity to the 999 emergency services access code.