Four surviving photographic 'panels' make up a partial panorama of the City of Leeds and Carnegie College sports field, Cookridge in background, shrubs acting as boundary between pitches, Carnegie Hall, Design and Technology Block and Boiler Plant chimney in the distance.
UnknownThis stone plaque is a copy, made by the Beckett family, of an earlier one originally erected by Benjamin Wade on his Grange rebuild of 1626. The lines echo an inscription at Bemerton Parsonage by the Poet George Herbert. Although these lines were not made popular until the 1630s after Herbert's death which suggests that the inscription was a later addition to Wade's 1626 mansion.
UnknownThree of the photographs show the Leeds Tykes playing at Headingley Carnegie Stadium. Because of this naming pattern the photographs can be dated to 2006-07. The remaining two rugby related photographs await further investigation.
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