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Hyde Park History

Poking around in the under-appreciated history of Leeds 6, with a bit of a radical slant.

12 October 2009

52 Harold Mount photos

The house Henry Rollins lived and worked in is a back-to-back terrace of the sort that was very common in Leeds but largely demolished in the 1960s and 70s.

front door of 52 Harold Mount, Leeds

52 Harold Mount, Leeds

52 Harold Mount, Leeds, viewed from the end of the street
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