Temple Mill
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Temple Mill


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Discussions are being called for regarding the fulture of a former flax mill in Leeds (UK), the design of which was based on the Temple of Horus at Edfu, completed in 1840: "Councillors have called for more talks over multi-million pound plans to regenerate one of Leeds' most historic buildings as part of a scheme which could create 3,000 jobs. Developers want to renovate the Egyptian-style Temple Mill in Holbeck and convert it into a 'cultural retail' quarter which would include displays, exhibitions as well as shops".




- Egyptomania: Leeds Temple Mill
Yorkshire Evening Post Nice to see that this building has been restored at long last. I've been posting odds and ends about the need for its restoration for a long time. Temple Works, on Marshall Street, Holbeck, was built by John Marshall between...

- Daily Photo - Holbeck Temple Mill In Holbeck, Uk
This is a fabulous building and I do wish that it had been treated with more respect by those responsible for its safety and its future. The core problem is that the steel roof supports were not strong enough to support the roof, and have collapsed, forcing...

- Holbeck's Temple Mill At Risk Of Further Collapse
Beeston Today (Vicki Robinson) A historic Holbeck mill needs hundreds of thousands of pounds spent on it to safeguard even its short-term future, it has emerged. Part of Temple Mill – modelled on the Egyptian Temple of Edfu – collapsed in December,...

- Egyptomania: Egyptian Style Mill In Leeds Uk Needs Restoration
Yorkshire Evening Post LEEDS boasts a number of impressive buildings that are recognised far and wide. The Town Hall, Corn Exchange and Leeds University's Parkinson Building are all celebrated landmarks. However, anyone who has been stopped in their...

- Egyptian Style Pillar Collapses At Historic Mill
BBC News One of 18 stone pillars on the grade I-listed Temple Works in Holbeck collapsed in the early hours of Monday. Marshall Street was cordoned off at either end of the building, which is being assessed by structural engineers. Part of the road has...



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