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Bayswater Terrace Harehills flytipping: Household waste left dumped at Bayswater Terrace in Harehills

Bayswater Terrace Harehills flytipping

Household waste left dumped at Bayswater Terrace in Harehills
Ellerby Lane flytipping: Flytipper caught on camera dumping waste at Ellerby Lane in East End Park

Ellerby Lane flytipping

Flytipper caught on camera dumping waste at Ellerby Lane in East End Park
Ellerby Lane1: Flytipping waste left at Ellerby Lane in East End Park

Ellerby Lane1

Flytipping waste left at Ellerby Lane in East End Park
Ellerby Lane2: Household waste dumped at Ellerby Lane in East End Park

Ellerby Lane2

Household waste dumped at Ellerby Lane in East End Park
Light Night: Spirograph Reimagined: Taking place in Leeds City Museum’s Brodrick Hall, the installation is inspired by the classic toy, bringing its distinctive patterns off the page and reimagining them as an immersive digital animation.

Light Night: Spirograph Reimagined

Taking place in Leeds City Museum’s Brodrick Hall, the installation is inspired by the classic toy, bringing its distinctive patterns off the page and reimagining them as an immersive digital animation.
Light Night: Spirograph Reimagined: Taking place in Leeds City Museum’s Brodrick Hall, the installation is inspired by the classic toy, bringing its distinctive patterns off the page and reimagining them as an immersive digital animation.

Light Night: Spirograph Reimagined

Taking place in Leeds City Museum’s Brodrick Hall, the installation is inspired by the classic toy, bringing its distinctive patterns off the page and reimagining them as an immersive digital animation.
Light Night: Spirograph Reimagined: Spirograph Reimagined, created by artists Lesley Halliwell and William Card, will celebrate 60 years since Denys Fisher invented the hugely popular drawing device, which uses geometric patterns to create elaborate spiral drawings.

Light Night: Spirograph Reimagined

Spirograph Reimagined, created by artists Lesley Halliwell and William Card, will celebrate 60 years since Denys Fisher invented the hugely popular drawing device, which uses geometric patterns to create elaborate spiral drawings.
Light Night: Spirograph Reimagined: Spirograph Reimagined, created by artists Lesley Halliwell and William Card, will celebrate 60 years since Denys Fisher invented the hugely popular drawing device, which uses geometric patterns to create elaborate spiral drawings. © Halliwell & Card

Light Night: Spirograph Reimagined

Spirograph Reimagined, created by artists Lesley Halliwell and William Card, will celebrate 60 years since Denys Fisher invented the hugely popular drawing device, which uses geometric patterns to create elaborate spiral drawings. © Halliwell & Card
Light Night: Spirograph Reimagined: Spirograph Reimagined, created by artists Lesley Halliwell and William Card, will celebrate 60 years since Denys Fisher invented the hugely popular drawing device, which uses geometric patterns to create elaborate spiral drawings. © Halliwell & Card

Light Night: Spirograph Reimagined

Spirograph Reimagined, created by artists Lesley Halliwell and William Card, will celebrate 60 years since Denys Fisher invented the hugely popular drawing device, which uses geometric patterns to create elaborate spiral drawings. © Halliwell & Card
Light Night: Spirograph Reimagined: Spirograph Reimagined, created by artists Lesley Halliwell and William Card, will celebrate 60 years since Denys Fisher invented the hugely popular drawing device, which uses geometric patterns to create elaborate spiral drawings. © Halliwell & Card

Light Night: Spirograph Reimagined

Spirograph Reimagined, created by artists Lesley Halliwell and William Card, will celebrate 60 years since Denys Fisher invented the hugely popular drawing device, which uses geometric patterns to create elaborate spiral drawings. © Halliwell & Card
Music Leeds Us: The Duchess of York on Vicar Lane, popularly known as The Duchess was the setting for performances by some of the biggest names in rock and pop before closing its doors in 2000.
Now an impressive recreation of the historic pub is part of Music Leeds Us at Leeds City Museum, which looks back on six decades of unique musical heritage.

Music Leeds Us

The Duchess of York on Vicar Lane, popularly known as The Duchess was the setting for performances by some of the biggest names in rock and pop before closing its doors in 2000. Now an impressive recreation of the historic pub is part of Music Leeds Us at Leeds City Museum, which looks back on six decades of unique musical heritage.
Music Leeds Us: Laura Irwin, Leeds City Museum's exhibitions curator, with a working jukebox, provided by Leeds-based Sound Leisure, the world's oldest family-run jukebox company.

Music Leeds Us

Laura Irwin, Leeds City Museum's exhibitions curator, with a working jukebox, provided by Leeds-based Sound Leisure, the world's oldest family-run jukebox company.