24 Leeds landmarks demolished down the decades
We kick off with this quirky photo. The image shows the demolition of a tank on Woodhouse Moor in the early 1930s.The demolition the mill complex on Wellington Street in May 1968.
The site would become the headquarters of your YEP.This photo from 1968 looks across the demolition site towards the Civic Hall and LGI's Brotherton Wing. The steps on the left were the main entrance to the baths.
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