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Kidney donor appeal 2: An appeal to find a kidney donor for a 12-year-old boy in Leeds City Council’s care has been met with a ‘phenomenal response’. Stock image. Credit: AdobeStock

Kidney donor appeal 2

An appeal to find a kidney donor for a 12-year-old boy in Leeds City Council’s care has been met with a ‘phenomenal response’. Stock image. Credit: AdobeStock
Fruit Works planting trees: Social enterprise Fruit Works and Leeds City Council will work with local community groups this winter to expand the city’s collection of fruit orchards with an additional seven, to reach the 100-mark.

Fruit Works planting trees

Social enterprise Fruit Works and Leeds City Council will work with local community groups this winter to expand the city’s collection of fruit orchards with an additional seven, to reach the 100-mark.
The Book of Hours: Library and digital assistant Alex Brummitt with The Book of Hours at Leeds Central Library.
Penned in around 1480 and inscribed on delicate vellum, the Horae beatae Mariae Virginis, or Book of Hours, contains forty-six vividly illuminated images depicting various duties to be carried out each month along with the signs of the zodiac.

The Book of Hours

Library and digital assistant Alex Brummitt with The Book of Hours at Leeds Central Library. Penned in around 1480 and inscribed on delicate vellum, the Horae beatae Mariae Virginis, or Book of Hours, contains forty-six vividly illuminated images depicting various duties to be carried out each month along with the signs of the zodiac.
The Book of Hours: Library and digital assistant Alex Brummitt with The Book of Hours at Leeds Central Library.
Penned in around 1480 and inscribed on delicate vellum, the Horae beatae Mariae Virginis, or Book of Hours, contains forty-six vividly illuminated images depicting various duties to be carried out each month along with the signs of the zodiac.

The Book of Hours

Library and digital assistant Alex Brummitt with The Book of Hours at Leeds Central Library. Penned in around 1480 and inscribed on delicate vellum, the Horae beatae Mariae Virginis, or Book of Hours, contains forty-six vividly illuminated images depicting various duties to be carried out each month along with the signs of the zodiac.
The Book of Hours: Library and digital assistant Alex Brummitt with The Book of Hours at Leeds Central Library.
Penned in around 1480 and inscribed on delicate vellum, the Horae beatae Mariae Virginis, or Book of Hours, contains forty-six vividly illuminated images depicting various duties to be carried out each month along with the signs of the zodiac.

The Book of Hours

Library and digital assistant Alex Brummitt with The Book of Hours at Leeds Central Library. Penned in around 1480 and inscribed on delicate vellum, the Horae beatae Mariae Virginis, or Book of Hours, contains forty-six vividly illuminated images depicting various duties to be carried out each month along with the signs of the zodiac.
The Book of Hours: Library and digital assistant Alex Brummitt with The Book of Hours at Leeds Central Library.
Penned in around 1480 and inscribed on delicate vellum, the Horae beatae Mariae Virginis, or Book of Hours, contains forty-six vividly illuminated images depicting various duties to be carried out each month along with the signs of the zodiac.

The Book of Hours

Library and digital assistant Alex Brummitt with The Book of Hours at Leeds Central Library. Penned in around 1480 and inscribed on delicate vellum, the Horae beatae Mariae Virginis, or Book of Hours, contains forty-six vividly illuminated images depicting various duties to be carried out each month along with the signs of the zodiac.
The Book of Hours: Library and digital assistant Alex Brummitt with The Book of Hours at Leeds Central Library.
Penned in around 1480 and inscribed on delicate vellum, the Horae beatae Mariae Virginis, or Book of Hours, contains forty-six vividly illuminated images depicting various duties to be carried out each month along with the signs of the zodiac.

The Book of Hours

Library and digital assistant Alex Brummitt with The Book of Hours at Leeds Central Library. Penned in around 1480 and inscribed on delicate vellum, the Horae beatae Mariae Virginis, or Book of Hours, contains forty-six vividly illuminated images depicting various duties to be carried out each month along with the signs of the zodiac.
Voice of the Fans zines: Librarian Antony Ramm looks over the collection. The show will include copies of the popular Leeds United fanzine The Square Ball, featuring Elland Road idols including Gordon Strachan and Lucas Radebe, Marching Altogether, founded by Leeds fans to campaign against racism and fascism in football and Bradford City’s City Gent – the longest running football zine in the country.

Exploring the huge and varied impact grassroots self-publishing has had on football fan culture, the exhibition, which is co-produced with British Library, will trace the birth of zines in the 1970s, right through to modern, multimedia content.

Voice of the Fans zines

Librarian Antony Ramm looks over the collection. The show will include copies of the popular Leeds United fanzine The Square Ball, featuring Elland Road idols including Gordon Strachan and Lucas Radebe, Marching Altogether, founded by Leeds fans to campaign against racism and fascism in football and Bradford City’s City Gent – the longest running football zine in the country. Exploring the huge and varied impact grassroots self-publishing has had on football fan culture, the exhibition, which is co-produced with British Library, will trace the birth of zines in the 1970s, right through to modern, multimedia content.
Voice of the Fans zines: Librarian Antony Ramm looks over the collection. The show will include copies of the popular Leeds United fanzine The Square Ball, featuring Elland Road idols including Gordon Strachan and Lucas Radebe, Marching Altogether, founded by Leeds fans to campaign against racism and fascism in football and Bradford City’s City Gent – the longest running football zine in the country.

Exploring the huge and varied impact grassroots self-publishing has had on football fan culture, the exhibition, which is co-produced with British Library, will trace the birth of zines in the 1970s, right through to modern, multimedia content.

Voice of the Fans zines

Librarian Antony Ramm looks over the collection. The show will include copies of the popular Leeds United fanzine The Square Ball, featuring Elland Road idols including Gordon Strachan and Lucas Radebe, Marching Altogether, founded by Leeds fans to campaign against racism and fascism in football and Bradford City’s City Gent – the longest running football zine in the country. Exploring the huge and varied impact grassroots self-publishing has had on football fan culture, the exhibition, which is co-produced with British Library, will trace the birth of zines in the 1970s, right through to modern, multimedia content.
Voice of the Fans zines: Librarian Antony Ramm looks over the collection. The show will include copies of the popular Leeds United fanzine The Square Ball, featuring Elland Road idols including Gordon Strachan and Lucas Radebe, Marching Altogether, founded by Leeds fans to campaign against racism and fascism in football and Bradford City’s City Gent – the longest running football zine in the country.

Exploring the huge and varied impact grassroots self-publishing has had on football fan culture, the exhibition, which is co-produced with British Library, will trace the birth of zines in the 1970s, right through to modern, multimedia content.

Voice of the Fans zines

Librarian Antony Ramm looks over the collection. The show will include copies of the popular Leeds United fanzine The Square Ball, featuring Elland Road idols including Gordon Strachan and Lucas Radebe, Marching Altogether, founded by Leeds fans to campaign against racism and fascism in football and Bradford City’s City Gent – the longest running football zine in the country. Exploring the huge and varied impact grassroots self-publishing has had on football fan culture, the exhibition, which is co-produced with British Library, will trace the birth of zines in the 1970s, right through to modern, multimedia content.
Voice of the Fans zines: The show will include copies of the popular Leeds United fanzine The Square Ball, featuring Elland Road idols including Gordon Strachan and Lucas Radebe, Marching Altogether, founded by Leeds fans to campaign against racism and fascism in football and Bradford City’s City Gent – the longest running football zine in the country.

Exploring the huge and varied impact grassroots self-publishing has had on football fan culture, the exhibition, which is co-produced with British Library, will trace the birth of zines in the 1970s, right through to modern, multimedia content.

Voice of the Fans zines

The show will include copies of the popular Leeds United fanzine The Square Ball, featuring Elland Road idols including Gordon Strachan and Lucas Radebe, Marching Altogether, founded by Leeds fans to campaign against racism and fascism in football and Bradford City’s City Gent – the longest running football zine in the country. Exploring the huge and varied impact grassroots self-publishing has had on football fan culture, the exhibition, which is co-produced with British Library, will trace the birth of zines in the 1970s, right through to modern, multimedia content.
Voice of the Fans zines: Librarian Antony Ramm looks over the collection. The show will include copies of the popular Leeds United fanzine The Square Ball, featuring Elland Road idols including Gordon Strachan and Lucas Radebe, Marching Altogether, founded by Leeds fans to campaign against racism and fascism in football and Bradford City’s City Gent – the longest running football zine in the country.

Exploring the huge and varied impact grassroots self-publishing has had on football fan culture, the exhibition, which is co-produced with British Library, will trace the birth of zines in the 1970s, right through to modern, multimedia content.

Voice of the Fans zines

Librarian Antony Ramm looks over the collection. The show will include copies of the popular Leeds United fanzine The Square Ball, featuring Elland Road idols including Gordon Strachan and Lucas Radebe, Marching Altogether, founded by Leeds fans to campaign against racism and fascism in football and Bradford City’s City Gent – the longest running football zine in the country. Exploring the huge and varied impact grassroots self-publishing has had on football fan culture, the exhibition, which is co-produced with British Library, will trace the birth of zines in the 1970s, right through to modern, multimedia content.