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- 53°47′49″N 1°32′33″W / 53.7969°N 1.5424°W / 53.7969; -1.5424 Briggate is a pedestrianised prin****l shopping street in Leeds city centre, England. Historically...
- cloth, dominates the central court, and The Briggate Minerva, stands outside the centre's entrance on Briggate. Both are by Scottish sculptor Andy Scott...
- Retrieved 8 May 2015. "Boar Lane, from Briggate - leodis.net". Retrieved 4 November 2016. "Boar Lane, from Briggate - leodis.net". Retrieved 4 November 2016...
- Scotland Heavy Horse, on M8 Edinburgh to Glasgow motorway Equus Altüs and The Briggate Minerva, Trinity Leeds shopping centre, Leeds, England Charles Rennie Mackintosh...
- 1755 for paving, lighting, and cleansing of the main streets, including Briggate and further powers were added in 1790 to improve the water supply. The...
- shops alongside the Topshop branch. Briggate, Leeds – In 2012, a 31,000 square feet (2,900 m2) shop on Briggate opened, becoming the third-largest Topshop...
- West Yorkshire, probably Yorkshire and rivals Manchester having claim to Briggate, the Headrow, Trinity Leeds, Victoria Gate, the Victoria and Northern Quarters...
- H. Samuel H. Samuel on the junction of Briggate and Commercial Street in Leeds Company type Private limited company Industry Retail Founded (Liverpool...
- closes around Briggate whose back entrances were known as Low Ins or Loins, hence Loiner. A third theory is that, in the area of Briggate, locals referred...
- and Leeds Grand Theatre and Opera House, is a theatre and opera house in Briggate, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It seats approximately 1,500 people. It...