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English: Mitzi Cunliffe sculpture Man-made fibres 1956 (Portland Stone) (architect Allan Johnson, who had joined Lanchester Lucas & Lodge practice – designers of Brotherton, Parkinson, Michael Sadler. Johnson designed the engineering buildings).
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Author Rachael Unsworth / Leeds City Walking Tours
Camera location53° 48′ 25.23″ N, 1° 33′ 23.17″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Mitzi Cunliffe sculpture Man-made fibres 1956 (Portland Stone) (architect Allan Johnson, who had joined Lanchester Lucas & Lodge practice – designers of Brotherton, Parkinson, Michael Sadler. Johnson designed the engineering buildings).

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30 September 2024

53°48'25.225"N, 1°33'23.173"W

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