1992 saw Leeds host its first ever Valentine’s Fair with thrill seekers turning out in droves to enjoy the attractions on offer
Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.netDid you enjoy a drink here back in the day? The Lloyds Arms pub on the corner of Duke Street with York Street in the city centre. The railway bridge can be seen on the right.
Bostock's Circus was once held on spare ground which is now the site of the bus station, opposite the Lloyd's Arms.Leeds United supporters pack in City Square to catch a glimpse of the First Division champions on an open top bus parade through the city centre in May 1992.A view looking across Claypit Lane on to Lovell Park headquarters of the Leeds Permanent Building Society
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