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City of Leeds (3838 bytes)
1: ...s]], the district's principal settlement, from which it takes its name.'' 3: {| border=1 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width=300 5: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|City of Leeds 7: ...pan=2 align=center|[[Image:EnglandLeeds.png|150px|Leeds]] 9: !colspan=2 bgcolor="#ff9999"|Geography Leeds City F.C. (912 bytes) 1: ...ation football]] club in [[Leeds]], [[England]] before [[World War I]]. 3: ...aying players during World War I, that led to the club's dissolution in [[1919]]. 5: ... were formed, and entered the Football League the following year. 8: ...history/scandal19.htm Article at Leeds United official site] 9: ...tatistics/Articles/1919-20article.html Article at FootballSite] Leeds City Credit Union (362 bytes) 1: ...redit Union go to http://www.leedscitycreditunion.co.uk 3: ...ive or work in the [[City of Leeds]] the name was changed. Leeds (12542 bytes) 3: ...on estimates make Leeds the third largest English city. 5: ...iensian'' are sometimes used by some local sports clubs. 7: ...eedscoatofarms.gif|180px|thumb|right|Leeds' Coat Of Arms]] 10: ... by the introduction of the [[Leeds and Liverpool Canal]] in [[1816]] and the railway in [[1848]]. 12: ==Industry & Economy== Leeds, Kent (466 bytes) 1: ... city see [[Leeds]] and other uses of Leeds see [[Leeds (disambiguation)]].'' 3: ... in [[Kent]], [[England]]. It is home to [[Leeds Castle]]. 5: ...ord meaning slope or hillside. It is so called because the village is on the hillside above the [[Ri... 9: [[Category:Villages_in_Kent]] Halton, Leeds (371 bytes) 1: ...ated as a no-go area by the police and other services at times. Leeds Tykes (1865 bytes) 1: ...in the [[Zurich Premiership]], the highest level of the sport in England. 4: ...eds Tykes and [[Leeds Rhinos]] play their home matches at [[Headingley Stadium]]. 6: ...st including a game against the famous Blackheath club. 8: ...re his moved down to Nottingham and his selection for England. 10: ...in 1998. A "Tyke" is a traditional Yorkshire character rugged, hardworking and with great pride in th... Beeston, Leeds (407 bytes) 1: ...and semi-detached houses. Beeston is one of south Leeds's more tolerant and bohemian areas. Bramley, Leeds (484 bytes) 1: ...entioned in the [[Domesday book]] as Bram, and described as "waste" 5: [[Category:Leeds]] Duke of Leeds (1210 bytes) 1: ... (1673). All of the titles were in the [[Peerage of England]]. 3: ==Dukes of Leeds ([[1694]])== 4: *[[Thomas Osborne, 1st Duke of Leeds]] ([[1632]]-[[1712]]) 5: *[[Peregrine Osborne, 2nd Duke of Leeds]] ([[1659]]-[[1729]]) 6: *[[Peregrine Hyde Osborne, 3rd Duke of Leeds]] ([[1691]]-[[1731]]) Middleton, Leeds (305 bytes) 1: ...lly deprived area and suffers a particularly high crime rate. Bishop of Leeds (3824 bytes) 1: ...atholic]] [[Diocese of Leeds]] in the [[Province of Liverpool]]. 3: ...ocated at the [[Leeds Cathedral|Cathedral Church of Saint Anne]]. 5: ...everend '''[[Arthur Roche]]''', the 9th Bishop of Leeds. 8: ...e of Leeds, England <small> and its precursor offices === 10: {{Template:Christian Hierarchy Notes}} Live At Leeds (9038 bytes) 1: ... width="225" style="margin-left:3px; text-align:left;" align="right" 2: ...uoise" style="color:black;" colspan="3"|''Live At Leeds'' 4: ...3"|[[Image:the_who_live_at_leeds.jpg|225 px|Album cover]] 6: !align="center" bgcolor="darkturquoise" colspan="3"|[[live album|Live Album]] by [[The Who]... 9: |colspan=2|[[May 16]], [[1970]] (UK) Leeds Road (153 bytes) 1: ...ormer home ground of [[Huddersfield Town A.F.C.]] from 1908 to 1994 2: ... of [[Huddersfield Giants]] [[rugby league]] club from 1992-1994 Rockstar Leeds (155 bytes) 1: ... games for [[Game Boy Color]] and [[Game Boy Advance]]. Leeds, Utah (2612 bytes) 1: ...[[2000]] census, the town had a total population of 547. 4: [[Image:UTMap-doton-Leeds.PNG|right|Location of Leeds, Utah]] 5: Leeds is located at 37°14'22" North, 113°21'39" West (... 7: ...0 mi²) of it is land and none of the area is covered with water. 9: == Demographics == Leeds, Maine (2466 bytes) 1: ...[[2000]] census, the town had a total population of 2,001. 4: ...;) of it is land and 8.0 km² (3.1 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 7.11% water. 6: == Demographics == 7: ...nic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race. 9: ...he average household size is 2.72 and the average family size is 3.10. Leeds Castle (1289 bytes) 1: ...id a pottery firm making souvenirs of the city of Leeds). 3: ...d used [[ballista]]s or springalds to force its defenders to surrender. 5: ...rt]] there, as Froissart described in his ''Chronicles''. 7: ...scoigne in the [[film|movie]] ''[[Kind Hearts and Coronets]]'' ([[1949]]) 9: ...nd what may be the world's only museum of [[dog]] collars. It also plays host to an annual [[hot air ... Leeds United F.C. (24198 bytes) 1: {{Football club infobox | 2: clubname = Leeds United | 3: fullname = Leeds United Football Club | 4: nickname = The Whites | 5: founded = [[1904]] (Leeds City club)| Blenheim, Leeds (413 bytes) 1: ...social problems to other areas like it across the country.
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