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    The Leylands was an area of Leeds, north of the city centre and west of Mabgate. John Cossins' 1726 Plan of Leedes shows two fields marked Ley Lands north...
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    Pantnagar. Ashok Leyland also has overseas manufacturing units with a bus manufacturing facility in Ras Al Khaimah (UAE), one at Leeds, United Kingdom...
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    Simon Marks, 1st Baron Marks of Broughton (category Businesspeople from Leeds)
    British multinational company Marks & Spencer. Marks was born in the Leylands, Leeds, on 9 July 1888, son of Michael Marks and Hannah Cohen, and educated...
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  • from 1982 100% owned. Closed 1983. Cross Gates, Leeds. Charles H Roe bus bodywork plant. Closed by Leyland in 1984, but reopened in 1985 as Optare bus plant...
    64 KB (7,862 words) - 09:06, 11 July 2024
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    Ashok Leyland Defence Systems is a Hinduja Group company involved in manufacturing military trucks such as the widely used Stallion troop carriers. Ashok...
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    power-plant for full-size post war Leylands began to be fitted to Beavers, Octopuses, Steers, Hippos etc. from 1946. Leyland at this time stopped using the...
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    Europe towards the end of the 19th century moved to Leeds and settled in the inner city area of the Leylands. Other groups of Jews also settled there, and synagogues...
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    Charles H. Roe (category Defunct companies based in Leeds)
    company. It was for most of its life based at Crossgates Carriage Works, in Leeds. In 1947 it was taken over by Park Royal Vehicles. Two years later, along...
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    History of Leeds, 2nd edn (Breedon Books, Derby) ISBN 185983 316 0 Diane Saunders & Philippa Lester (2014) From the Leylands to Leeds 17 Leeds Civic Trust...
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    Mabgate (category Places in Leeds)
    called Mabgate Green. The area west of the Lady Beck was known as the Leylands, a mixture of slum housing and factories in the 19th and early 20th century...
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  • Playoffs Semi Finals Leeds Rhinos 66–63 Halifax Panthers Leyland Warriors 76–38 Argonauts Grand Final Leeds Rhinos 52–36 Leyland Warriors (19 September...
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    September 2011. Leeds Mercury 29 May 1886 "Local Notes and Queries" Saunders, Diane; Lester, Philippa (2014). From the Leylands to Leeds 17. Leeds: Dark Ink...
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    Rod, ed. (2020), Morris-Commercial - Austin - BMC - Leyland, Auto Review Book, vol. 163, Leeds, UK: Zeteo Publishing, p. 20, ISBN 978-1-85482-162-3{{citation}}:...
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    subscription in one of the poorest districts of Leeds, the Leylands, as a memorial to Dr W. F. Hook, Vicar of Leeds for some 22 years and later Dean of Chichester...
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  • in the early 1880s. In 1891 there were 8,000 Jews in Leeds, with more than 6,000 in the Leylands area alone by 1901. The concentration of Jews in some...
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    original on 15 November 2013. Retrieved 18 February 2013. "Drawn Game at Leeds: Leyland's Benefit Match". The Times. London. 4 July 1934. p. 5. Archived from...
    72 KB (7,880 words) - 22:42, 3 January 2024
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    Lupton family (category People from Leeds)
    A trade directory of 1790 lists Lupton & Company as Merchants in the Leylands. Arthur Lupton married Olive Rider, the only daughter of David Rider in...
    96 KB (9,553 words) - 00:32, 18 June 2024
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    solutions in India. In September 1984, Leyland Bus closed its Charles H Roe vehicle bodywork building business in Leeds. In response, Russell Richardson, a...
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    West Yorkshire Metro (category Leeds City Region)
    the Leeds District. In early 1981 a reorganisation of operating districts was implemented with the East District becoming responsible for the Leeds depots...
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  • Battle of Holbeck Moor (category Riots and civil disorder in Leeds)
    place in Holbeck, Leeds, on 27 September 1936. Led by Oswald Mosley, around 1,000 fascists planned to lead a march through the Leylands (an area with a...
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