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  2. Ribbons (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Ribbons (2024) is an outdoor sculpture in Leeds, England, by Pippa Hale, which was unveiled on 12 October 2024. [1] Shaped like entwined ribbons, this corten steel sculpture celebrates and commemorates the achievements of women in Leeds, by featuring the names of 383 women nominated by the public.

  3. Swillington - Wikipedia

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    Swillington is a village and civil parish near Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, in the City of Leeds metropolitan borough.It is situated 5 miles (8 km) east from Leeds city centre, north of the River Aire, and is surrounded by streams including Fleakingley Beck.

  4. List of public art in Leeds - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Roundhay Park - Wikipedia

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    Prince Arthur officially re-opened the park in 1872 in front of 100,000 people. [4] In 1891 the first public electric tram with overhead power (trolley system) in Britain was inaugurated linking Oakwood near to Roundhay Park with Sheepscar for access to the horse and steam trams to Leeds city centre. 3 miles (4.8 km) away.

  6. Woodhouse Moor - Wikipedia

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    Woodhouse Moor is an open space approximately one mile (1.6 km) from Leeds city centre, West Yorkshire, England.Today it consists of 3 parts: a formal park, Woodhouse Moor (often referred to as Hyde Park - see below), of around 26 hectares in area [1] on the west of Woodhouse Lane (the A660), and two other open areas on the east of it.

  7. Stanningley - Wikipedia

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    Stanningley Park Lodge Stone Heraldic Crest of Leeds with date of 1894. In 1894, the park lodge at Stanningley Park was built. It has the coat of arms of Leeds mounted on the park side of the house. The park once had a greenhouse. [5] Public art near Stanningley Road Pavilion Picture House, built 1920, Stanningley January 2021

  8. Andy Cohen Reveals the Most Annoying Part of Co-Hosting ... - AOL

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    Andy Cohen is spilling the tea on what it's like working with longtime friend and colleague Anderson Cooper. Before SiriusXM's 10th Annual Radio Andy Holiday Hangout (which he co-hosts with Amy ...

  9. Gildersome - Wikipedia

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    During the war years, on the land on which the Green Park sits, at the bottom of the Gildersome Primary drive, there was a public air-raid shelter. Winston Churchill once made a visit to the village, stopping on the boundary between Leeds (city centre) and Morley, where he "meeted and greeted" people near St Bernard's (now on Gelderd Road)