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Ramsgate

a Seaside Town in the county of Kent

Stan Walker's Comments

All Saints Church, Laughton en le Morthen, South Yorkshire
4 stars
Stan Walker(9th April 2008)

All Saints is well worth a visit having Anglo Saxon, Norman and Early English work,othherwise mostly fifteenth century like the imposing tower and spire that is a landmark for miles around.

Enoch Taylor. Marsden, West Yorkshire
4 stars
Stan Walker(4th April 2008)

Enoch Taylor and his brother were local blacksmiths who made the first automatic cropping machines for use in the textile mills thereby causing loss of jobs thus leading to the Luddite uprisings in the area,the name Enoch was then used for the hammers used to smash these machines by the rioters using the slogan "Enoch made them and Enoch hath break them.

The Old Post Office. Leeds
3 stars
Stan Walker(29th March 2008)

The building is situated in City Square not Princes Square

A picture of Leeds
3 stars
Stan Walker(29th March 2008)

The building was originaly the Presbytarian Church built in 1870 and then converted to the University Clothworkers Centenenary Concert Hall in 1974-75.