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YEP:Leeds jail history could scupper sell-off Premium Article Tory plans to sell prisons in Yorkshire could be scuppered by strict rules protecting historical battlements, a 230-year-old tunnel and a set of lions carved out of stoneTunnel???
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Chrism wrote: http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/n ... dium=email You know, I read the article through before posting and didn't see it!Thought it was another YEP special for a while
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Spackler wrote: The site includes remains of the Flockton waggonway tunnel, built between 1772 and 1775, which are protected with a Grade II listingFound that on the YEP That's just 'over the road' (well.... not too far) from the National Coal Mining Museum' up at Middlestown (on A642 between Wakefield & Huddersfield)I believe the NCMM have various papers/maps/plans relating to it