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lots of concrete, brick, steel and glass

St Paul's House is now offices, but built in the 1870s as a clothing factory and warehouse. Hispano-moorish in style - because what other style would you choose for a large building facing onto a late Georgian garden square?

Photographs taken on our Architecture Photography Photo Walk in Leeds, June 2024.

lots of concrete, brick, steel and glass

Photographs taken on our Architecture Photography Photo Walk in Leeds, June 2024.

Photographs taken on our Architecture Photography Photo Walk in Leeds, June 2024.

I believe it may be offices as had windows on the left hand side

Granary Wharf. On the left are the award winning apartments Waterman's Place (architects: Czwg) copper clad and cedar panels. In the middle the golden dome of the southern entrance of Leeds Railway Station opened in Jan 2016 which sits on the 1869 Victorian viaduct over the River Aire. The entrance consists of 2000 pieces of steel, 12 metres high, the construction company was Carillion.

40th exposure on a 39 camera. Expected this to be an unscanned half-negative, so it was a completely random shot, but it came out well

Photographs taken on our Architecture Photography Photo Walk in Leeds, June 2024.

Photographs taken on our Architecture Photography Photo Walk in Leeds, June 2024.

Photographs taken on our Architecture Photography Photo Walk in Leeds, June 2024.

Closing the view is the former Bank of England building, complete with the first floor stubs of what were meant to be elevated pedestrian walkways. A souvenir from the time when physically separating pedestrians and motor traffic was the ideal.

Photographs taken on our Architecture Photography Photo Walk in Leeds, June 2024.

Photographs taken on our Architecture Photography Photo Walk in Leeds, June 2024.

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