If you *love* Leeds, or you're curious, or if you're just interested in architecture & history (notably Victorian), this little film made 41 years ago is really cool!
Sir John Betjeman was Britain's poet laureate from 1972-1984. He was also a huge proponent of architectural preservation - partial to the Victorian era, and vociferously opposed the thoughtless modern concrete block buildings built in the 1960s-70s that now blight many areas of the country (including our fair Leeds--I work in such an eyesore!)..."Come friendly bombs and fall on Slough" and all that (he wrote that, btw, long before
The Office was on tele).
They screened this (
A Poet Goes North) last autumn at the Leeds Town Hall, and you can watch it online now!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/insideout/content/articles/2009/02/12/yorks_lincs_betjeman_s15_w6_video_feature.shtmlSadly, the fantastic Temple Mill shown in the documentary - the roof started to collapse in December (2008) - hopefully, the funds will be found to save it! (It's right next door to where DH works. There's a sheep sculpture in front of the place that DH works - in honour of the sheep that used to graze on top of Temple Mill.)
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Leeds!
OH - and the Whitelocks pub shown in the film is still there!!! I've gone a couple times, and it - along with The Victoria (another great old pub not in the film) - are both lovely, historic & simply amazing!!