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  • [[File:Leeds Bridge arms MF.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Arms of the City of Leeds]] ...Works hark back to the city's industrial past, while the site and ruins of Kirkstall Abbey display the beauty and grandeur of Cistercian architecture.
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  • ...wer and wealth of Furness Abbey was exceeded in the United Kingdom only by Kirkstall Abbey in Leeds. However, the monastery fell to ruins at the Dissolution of ...he A590 trunk road, the main link to the M6 Motorway. Proposals for a road bridge over Morecambe Bay have appeared, but are yet to progress beyond the planni
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  • ...wer and wealth of Furness Abbey was exceeded in the United Kingdom only by Kirkstall Abbey in Leeds. However, the monastery fell to ruins at the Dissolution of ...he A590 trunk road, the main link to the M6 Motorway. Proposals for a road bridge over Morecambe Bay have appeared, but are yet to progress beyond the planni
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  • ...ge (Bridge B). As part of the development a new bridge was built, Vauxhall Bridge (un-numbered) which was opened in 1994 by Cilla Black. [[File:DoubleArchedBridgeAtEastMarton.JPG|right|thumb|The Double Arched bridge (number 161) at [[East Marton]]]]
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  • *[[Apperley Bridge]] *[[Kirkstall]]
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  • ...ve been part of the [[Slaidburn]] township but grants by the de Lacys to [[Kirkstall Abbey]] in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries gave the area its own disti ...ancaster & WP Baildon, eds., ''The Coucher Book of the Cistercian Abbey of Kirkstall in the West Riding of the County of York'' (Thoresby Society: Leeds 1904)</
    9 KB (1,340 words) - 13:38, 18 September 2017
  • |picture caption=Kirkstall Abbey ...eeds]] and Leeds Metropolitan University. Its main visitor attraction is [[Kirkstall Abbey]]. Another landmark is St Stephen's Church designed by the architect
    10 KB (1,588 words) - 09:22, 22 May 2018
  • ...lution of the Monasteries. In 1354 the villagers won a court case against Kirkstall Abbey over 300 acres of moorland between Yeadon Tarn (lake) and Horsforth, ...st trade, the New Road (now A65) was built in 1827 through Yeadon, linking Kirkstall with Guiseley and the railway followed in the 1840s. In 1845 it was adminis
    19 KB (2,932 words) - 10:07, 8 December 2022
  • ...r the Luterel family. Peter de Arthington donated lands at Arthington to [[Kirkstall Abbey]] which led to the establishment of a nunnery known as Arthington Pri File:Arthington bridge 23 April 2017.jpg|Railway bridge
    8 KB (1,158 words) - 22:32, 28 April 2023