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Leeds, The shambles With Fleet Street On The Left And Cheapside On The Right (left Image); The Coloured Cloth Hall ( new Street Section) (right Image)

Leeds, The shambles With Fleet Street On The Left And Cheapside On The Right (left Image); The Coloured Cloth Hall ( new Street Section) (right Image)


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Leeds, The shambles With Fleet Street On The Left And Cheapside On The Right (left Image); The Coloured Cloth Hall ( new Street Section) (right Image)

Leeds, The " shambles" With Fleet Street On The Left And Cheapside On The Right (left Image); The Coloured Cloth Hall (" new Street" Section) (right Image). UK

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1885 Engraving Coloured Leeds Nineteenth Century Section Cheapside Cloth Hall Fleet Street New Street Shambles


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This vintage engraving captures the essence of Leeds in the 19th century, showcasing two bustling streets that were at the heart of the city's commerce and culture. On the left image, we see Fleet Street, a vibrant thoroughfare filled with shops and businesses. The hustle and bustle of daily life is evident as people go about their activities amidst horse-drawn carriages and market stalls. On the right image, we are transported to Cheapside, another lively street that exudes charm and character. Here, we catch a glimpse of The Coloured Cloth Hall in all its grandeur. This magnificent building was an integral part of Leeds' textile industry during this era. The engravement technique used to create this print adds a touch of nostalgia to these scenes from yesteryears. It beautifully captures the intricate details and architectural splendor that defined Leeds during Victorian times. As we gaze upon this artwork, it serves as a window into history - reminding us of how much has changed over time while also celebrating the rich heritage and cultural significance of this vibrant city. It is truly a testament to both artistry and craftsmanship that continues to captivate viewers even today.

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