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Cockerill grew in Hull in Yorkshire, he studied a Zoology BSc and MRes at the University of Leeds and then a PhD in Insect Ecology and Biodiversity at the University of Cambridge; he moved to the Natural History Museum to do postdoctoral research and then did a Masters in Science Media Production at Imperial College London.
Throughout its history Leeds has had several riots, often recurring in the same areas. [citation needed] Below is a list of recorded riots that have taken place. [1]The most famous of these is perhaps the 1981 Chapeltown riot, [citation needed] which took place the same time as riots in London (), Birmingham and Liverpool ().
Leeds Civic Hall is a municipal building located in the civic quarter of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It replaced Leeds Town Hall as the administrative centre in 1933. [ 2 ] The Civic Hall houses Leeds City Council offices, council chamber and a banqueting hall, and is a Grade II* listed building . [ 3 ]
Leeds opted for David O'Leary, George Graham's assistant manager. O'Leary introduced promising youngsters like Jonathan Woodgate, Alan Smith and Stephen McPhail to complement the likes of Harry Kewell and Ian Harte, who were already established in the first team. Leeds finished the 1998–99 season in 4th place, qualifying for the UEFA Cup once ...
This category lists articles about writers (including authors of books, journalists, dramatists and poets) from the city of Leeds, England, United Kingdom. Pages in category "Writers from Leeds" The following 94 pages are in this category, out of 94 total.
Peter Leeds (May 30, 1917 – November 12, 1996) was an American actor who appeared on television more than 8,000 times [1] and also had many film, Broadway, and radio credits. The majority of his work took place in the 1950s and 1960s.
Leeds is the UK's third-largest manufacturing centre and 50% of the UK's manufacturing base is within a two-hour drive of Leeds. With around 1,800 firms and 39,000 employees, Leeds manufacturing firms account for 8.8% of total employment in the city.
Temple Works is a former flax mill in Holbeck, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.It was designed by the engineer James Coombe a former pupil of John Rennie; [2] the painter David Roberts; and the architect Joseph Bonomi the Younger.