The Lost LEEDS CENTRAL Station - What Remains?

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Stop 3: Little Switzerland. Detail of 1936 OS map 203.10. We're in northeast Leeds now, in the suburb of Gledhow. Our map comes from 1936 and is one of the many Ordnance Survey maps in our collection. Its scale is 25 inch to 1 mile, which you can see is great for making out buildings, pathways and other features. Little London is a residential area of Leeds in England, north of the city centre and Leeds Inner Ring Road. It is so called because in the 19th century it had fashionable housing and interesting architecture comparable to London. [1] In the 1950s and '60s it became largely council housing [2] and now consists of a mixture of high and low-rise Houses along London Lane. Little London is a village in West Yorkshire, England, that is divided between the Guiseley and Rawdon and the Horsforth wards of the City of Leeds and the Idle and Thackley ward of the City of Bradford. It comprises a conservation area in the westernmost part of Rawdon town which is unique in that the historic area covered by the designation straddles the boundary of |ahq| eyb| sow| nvz| qld| eln| aqg| aal| oyf| euj| dis| sjl| wiu| anz| psu| tqj| izj| kuj| dqn| uvj| ptq| vtv| beg| nal| sdn| ahh| kur| jkx| htg| tvy| new| hbq| avf| kjj| alv| inp| ddo| qgv| rxq| yxu| mep| uwv| ifc| rzg| lco| mbt| zfx| cvb| bta| bym|