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  2. List of tallest buildings and structures in Leeds - Wikipedia

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    The earliest recorded tallest building in Leeds. 1841 1858 Leeds Minster: 1837–1841 42 [19] 139 At the time of its construction, it was the largest church in the United Kingdom built on a new site since St Paul's Cathedral. [19] 1858 1966 Leeds Town Hall: 1853–1858 69 226 One of the tallest Town Halls in the United Kingdom. [citation needed ...

  3. Holbeck TMD - Wikipedia

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    Holbeck TMD is a traction maintenance depot located in Holbeck, Leeds, England. The depot is located on the west side of the line from Woodlesford, and is 57 chains (1.1 km) south of Leeds railway station. [2] [3] The site has been used to stable trains since the 1860s.

  4. List of tallest buildings in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Shard is the tallest building in the UK.. As of January 2025, there are 177 habitable buildings (used for living and working in, as opposed to masts and religious use) in the United Kingdom at least 100 metres (330 ft) tall, [1] 132 of them in London, 25 in Greater Manchester, eight in Birmingham, four in Leeds, two each in Liverpool and Woking, and one each in Brighton and Hove ...

  5. Holbeck - Wikipedia

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    Holbeck is an inner city area of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It begins on the southern edge of Leeds city centre and mainly lies in the LS11 postcode district. The M1 and M621 motorways used to end/begin in Holbeck. Now the M621 is the only motorway that passes through the area since the end of the M1 moved to Hook Moor near Aberford. Since ...

  6. Climbing Great Buildings - Wikipedia

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    Climbing Great Buildings is a British television series made for the BBC by ITN Productions.The series, first broadcast on BBC Two from 6 to 28 September 2010, consists of fifteen half-hour programmes each featuring one famous British structure from the last 1000 years.

  7. Almscliffe Crag - Wikipedia

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    Almscliffe Crag. Almscliffe Crag, or Almscliff Crag, also known as Great Almscliff Crag to distinguish from Little Almscliff, 3 miles (5 km) north west, is a Millstone Grit outcrop at the top of a small hill near the village of North Rigton, between Leeds and Harrogate in North Yorkshire, England.

  8. Neville Hill - Wikipedia

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    Neville Hill depot, a train depot in Leeds, UK, also Neville Hill sidings, junction etc. George Neville Hill , New Zealand long distance runner Topics referred to by the same term

  9. Competition climbing - Wikipedia

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    The three competition climbing disciplines are lead climbing, bouldering, and speed climbing. The result of multiple disciplines can be used in a "combined" format to determine an all-round winner (or the "combined" winner). Competition climbing is sometimes called "sport climbing", which is the name given to pre-bolted lead climbing. [1]