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  2. Lincoln green - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln green is the colour of dyed woollen cloth formerly originating in Lincoln, England, a major cloth town during the high Middle Ages. The dyers of Lincoln, known for colouring wool with woad to give it a strong blue shade, [ 2 ] created the eponymous Lincoln green by overdyeing this blue wool with yellow weld or dyers' broom .

  3. Burmantofts - Wikipedia

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    Burmantofts is an area of 1960s high-rise housing blocks in inner-city east Leeds, West Yorkshire, England adjacent to the city centre and St. James's Hospital.It is a racially diverse area, with sizable Afro-Caribbean and Irish communities, but suffers the social problems typical of similar areas across the country.

  4. File:Heron Foods, Lincoln Green Road, Leeds (geograph 5962052 ...

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  5. List of schools in Leeds - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of schools in the City of Leeds in the English county of West Yorkshire. State-funded schools ... Lincoln Green; St Philip's RC Primary School, Middleton;

  6. Leeds Minster - Wikipedia

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    The Minster and Parish Church of Saint Peter-at-Leeds is in the Diocese of Leeds (which has its cathedrals at Ripon, Wakefield and Bradford), in the Parish of Leeds City along with the Georgian Church of Holy Trinity, Boar Lane and the congregation of St Mary's Lincoln Green worshipping weekly in the Hall of St Peter's Church of England Primary ...

  7. Gildersome - Wikipedia

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    During the war years, on the land on which the Green Park sits, at the bottom of the Gildersome Primary drive, there was a public air-raid shelter. Winston Churchill once made a visit to the village, stopping on the boundary between Leeds (city centre) and Morley, where he "meeted and greeted" people near St Bernard's (now on Gelderd Road)

  8. Gateway 45 - Wikipedia

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    Temple Green Park and Ride building at Gateway 45 in Leeds. Gateway 45 is an industrial estate and park and ride location on the south eastern edge of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The site was initially developed under the name Temple Green and is located with the M1 Motorway on its southern edge and the A63 road on its eastern edge.

  9. Mothin Ali - Wikipedia

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    Following a period supporting the Labour Party, Ali joined the Green Party, and began campaigning for election as the Green Party candidate for the Gipton and Harehills ward of Leeds City Council in 2022; [1] this was one of the UK's poorest areas, 40% of whose population was Muslim, with over 65% coming from minority ethnic groups. [2]