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Description Former Lemon Street off York Street, in the Quarry Hill area of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. This area was considered unhealthy by the early 20th century, and was demolished. Between the rows of houses were courts which had insufficient drainage and ventilation. The robber Mary Fitzpatrick lived here in 1882.
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