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English: HBOS building, 1 Lovell Park, Leeds LS1 1NS. Viewed from Claypit Lane. Originally built for the Leeds Permanent Building Society and brick faced, an example of what was called Leeds-style architecture. Then became the Halifax building. Formerly had a digital clock.
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24 September 2009 |
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Chemical Engineer |
Camera location
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53° 48′ 16.20″ N, 1° 32′ 32.64″ W
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