Monday 20 February 2012

NiSe girls in Leeds

Monster cookies cupcake

At the back of Rupert Bucket lecture theater 

In front of Parkinson Building

Behind Millenium Square

Clock veranda of Leeds City Council building

In front of Leeds City Museum

Highlight: The Leeds Story
Find out how Leeds has been shaped by its landscape and its people from pre-historic times to the modern day. Objects on display include Bronze Age jet beads, an Iron Age pipe made from a sheep’s leg bone, the Castleford milestone, Roman objects from Adel and Dalton Parlours, and fragments of the Anglo-Scandinavian cross from Leeds Parish Church.

Explore the city's history with hands-on and audio-visual displays and see how fashion, housing, music, sport and even shopping have transformed the look of the city.
More info at http://www.leeds.gov.uk/citymuseum/

Victoria Queen Arcade


Knights Way Bridge

Leeds City Markets
Leeds Kirkgate Market is Europe’s largest indoor market with over 600 stalls. It is open six days a week. There are over 400 stalls inside and a further 200 outside. Traders offer freshness, variety and value for money with a friendly service in a vibrant atmosphere.


More info at http://www.leeds.gov.uk/Business/Markets.aspx

Welcome to Royal Armouries

The Royal Armouries is Britain’s national museum of arms and armour. At the Leeds Museum there are over 8,500 objects on display in five galleries: War; Tournament; Oriental; Self Defence and Hunting. Visit the newly refurbished Tournament Gallery and experience the might of Henry VIII – king and sportsman.


The Royal Armouries Museum is located at Clarence Dock, only a short distance from the centre of Leeds, West Yorkshire.


More info at http://www.royalarmouries.org/visit-us/leeds


Weapons collection

Oriental exhibition part

The Great Hall of Leeds University

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