Meanwood Park, Meanwoodside

1985 View shows Meanwood Beck at Meanwoodside in Meanwood Park. Meanwoodside was originally the estate of a large house of the same name. The grounds feature woodland walks and parkland which were laid out by Edward Oates (grandfather of Capt. Lawrence Oates of the ill-fated Antartic expedition) dur...

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spelling ftleodis:pnds:leodis.net:2016517_175773 2023-05-15T14:15:43+02:00 Meanwood Park, Meanwoodside text/html http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?id=2016517_175773 en-GB eng http://www.leodis.net/ Meanwood Park Meanwoodside Meanwood Beck bridge nature reserve StillImage ftleodis 2016-06-30T22:59:41Z 1985 View shows Meanwood Beck at Meanwoodside in Meanwood Park. Meanwoodside was originally the estate of a large house of the same name. The grounds feature woodland walks and parkland which were laid out by Edward Oates (grandfather of Capt. Lawrence Oates of the ill-fated Antartic expedition) during the 19th century. Leeds City Council bought the estate in 1954 and demolished the house, but the grounds remained largely as they were and are now a nature reserve, part of Meanwood Park and are a prominent feature of the Meanwood Valley Trail. Still Image antartic* Leodis - a photographic archive of Leeds (Leeds Library and Information Service) Beck ENVELOPE(67.017,67.017,-71.033,-71.033) Parkland ENVELOPE(-120.570,-120.570,55.917,55.917)
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Meanwood Beck
bridge
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description 1985 View shows Meanwood Beck at Meanwoodside in Meanwood Park. Meanwoodside was originally the estate of a large house of the same name. The grounds feature woodland walks and parkland which were laid out by Edward Oates (grandfather of Capt. Lawrence Oates of the ill-fated Antartic expedition) during the 19th century. Leeds City Council bought the estate in 1954 and demolished the house, but the grounds remained largely as they were and are now a nature reserve, part of Meanwood Park and are a prominent feature of the Meanwood Valley Trail.
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title_short Meanwood Park, Meanwoodside
title_full Meanwood Park, Meanwoodside
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