Join me on my merry trek of old ruins, cinemas, railways and things that just catch my attention around Yorkshire and the UK. John.
View this post on Instagram Terrific terracotta on former Liberal club building. There are a lot of yorkstone buildings in the region due to the hard-wearing stone being readily available, but here Welsh terracotta and red brick was used to impressive effect in this 1891 Leeds building. Following the decline of the Liberal Party the building eventually found new use as the luxury Quebecs Hotel #terracotta #liberalclub #redbrick #leeds #quebecshotel #stainedglass A post shared by John | Exploration and history (@merrytrek) on Aug 7, 2019 at 6:35am PDT
Terrific terracotta on former Liberal club building. There are a lot of yorkstone buildings in the region due to the hard-wearing stone being readily available, but here Welsh terracotta and red brick was used to impressive effect in this 1891 Leeds building. Following the decline of the Liberal Party the building eventually found new use as the luxury Quebecs Hotel #terracotta #liberalclub #redbrick #leeds #quebecshotel #stainedglass
A post shared by John | Exploration and history (@merrytrek) on Aug 7, 2019 at 6:35am PDT
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