File:Fred Verity - workshop at Hunslet (12a).JPG
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current | 12:33, 14 February 2025 | 3,588 × 2,800 (4.91 MB) | Storye book | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=174-178 Lower Briggate and 60-68 Call Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, before demolition. This was a single site with a long frontage which went around the corner of Lower Briggate and Call Lane. The shop is Fred Verity & Son, wholesale ironmongers. The shop was established by Joshua Marland "Fred" Verity (1847–1897), the father and uncle of the inventor Claude Hamilton Verity, and Fred Verity's brother Edwin (1845–1909). This shop was in... |
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