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Burmantofts was the home of
Burmantofts Pottery, a
manufacturer of
ceramic pipes and
construction materials. In the
early 20th century,
Burmantofts was...
-
Burmantofts Pottery was the
common trading name of a
manufacturer of
ceramic pipes and
construction materials,
named after the
Burmantofts district of...
- St. Agnes'
Church in
Burmantofts, Leeds, West Yorkshire,
England is an
active Anglican parish church in the
archdeaconry of
Leeds and the
Diocese of Leeds...
- direction. He was emplo**** by
Burmantofts Pottery at
Leeds as a designer. It
appears he
started working at
Burmantofts around spring 1884 and his initials...
- councillor.
Listed buildings in
Leeds (
Burmantofts and
Richmond Hill Ward)
Pryke had
served as a
councillor for
Burmantofts ward for a year
since 2003. Grahame...
- area of east Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is
situated between Burmantofts to the
north west,
Harehills to the
north east (although not a direct...
-
North and
North East. 1950–1955: The
County Borough of
Leeds wards of
Burmantofts, Harehills, Potternewton, and
Richmond Hill. 1955–1974: The
County Borough...
-
buildings in
Leeds (Bramley and
Stanningley Ward)
Listed buildings in
Leeds (
Burmantofts and
Richmond Hill Ward)
Listed buildings in
Leeds (Chapel
Allerton Ward)...
- Flagon". CornishOrchards.co.uk.
Retrieved March 23, 2016. "Original
Burmantofts Pottery Ewer / Flagon". antiques.co.uk.
Archived from the
original on...
- way to
Meanwood in the north-west,
Chapeltown in the north-east and
Burmantofts in the east. Clay Pit Lane runs
through Sheepscar to the south, while...