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5. The Black Prince
Has been pointing the way in City Square since 1903. The bronze sculpture was so huge it had to be cast in Belgium, as there was no foundry in Britain large enough - and be towed into Leeds by canal boat.
Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe
6. Leeds inner Ring Road
Who hasn't been snarled up in traffic on the Leeds inner ring road at some stage in their life? It is the rocky road which took Leeds 40 years to complete.
Photo: James Hardisty
7. St George's Crypt
St George's Crypt remains a beacon of hope. It has been offering support for the city's homeless and disadvantaged since 1930.
Photo: James Hardisty
8. Town & Country Club
Legendary venue T&C boasted something for everyone. Live music galore - this is the ticket queue for U2 in 1997 - to Brutus Gold on a Friday and Top Banana on a Saturday.
Photo: Dan Oxtoby