Who was JJ Flitch?

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wsmith
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It might help knowing where the stone is. However with very limited results google suggests John Jacob Flitch a leather merchant. Castleford connections and a death in Leeds in 1900 are also suggested although that would make him very old at death or not very old when the stone was laid
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Ah, that would make things too easy! I think the stone says 1891, which would make sense in terms of his age.

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wsmith wrote: ? I have been researching John Jacob Flitch (died 1900) and his son John Richard Flitch (died 1914). Both were leather manufacturers (J.J.Flitch & Son) of the Springwell Works, Buslingthorpe, and lived at Chapel Allerton. They played an active role in Leeds municipal affairs and were also much involved with the Wesleyan Methodist movement. I would be interested in knowing of any buildings associated with them, and would especially like to know where the one already posted, opened by J.J.Flitch in 1891, is situated?

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Whats the chapel on Meanwood road near the old Cliff tannery? I walk past there going to work so i can look!
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The stone pictured is at The Woodhouse Community Centre, Woodhouse Street, Leeds LS6 2NY. It can be seen just behind the man in black in this picture:http://www.headingley.org/node/3130There is another stone next to it which reads:'Laid by Mrs. John R. Flitch in memory of her beloved parents, the late Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Crawford'The building was originally a 'Wesleyan Methodist Sabbath School', but is now a community resource centre. http://www.oblongleeds.org.uk/

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davedeath wrote: The stone pictured is at The Woodhouse Community Centre, Woodhouse Street, Leeds LS6 2NY. It can be seen just behind the man in black in this picture:http://www.headingley.org/node/3130There is another stone next to it which reads:'Laid by Mrs. John R. Flitch in memory of her beloved parents, the late Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Crawford'The building was originally a 'Wesleyan Methodist Sabbath School', but is now a community resource centre. http://www.oblongleeds.org.uk/ Hi everyone,I went to Quarry Mount Infants and Junior School form 1951 until 1957. During 1956 and 1957, my classroom was situated in this building. From distant memory there were two or three classrooms there, plus a 'large' hall which was used for recreational purposes and school dinners. My teacher, for the two years, was Kenneth Lister, who was an absolute gentleman. My first year in the junior school (1955) was in a classroom in the main Quarry Mount Junior School building and the teacher was a Polish man called Novakowski.Ian

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