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Supermarket giant Tesco has announced plans to build flats, houses and a new store on a derelict mill site in Farnley, reports the YEP.How should Leeds be promoted to locals?
Leeds today: Farnley Tesco plans, Live at Leeds 2011 and Frank Pagden 2011
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North West Leeds police are appealing for information after a car in New Farnley was damaged in an explosion which is believed to have been caused by a large firework.
Leeds today: Farnley Tesco plans, Live at Leeds 2011 and Frank Pagden 2011
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Mr Fawkes of Farnley was the son of her father's old friend and neighbour at Horsforth, in the days of his youth, Walter Hawkesworth,
The Letter-Bag of Lady Elizabeth Spencer-Stanhope — Volume 1 A. M. W. [Compiler] Stirling
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The four weeks of his engagement at Farnley passed quickly.
Of Human Bondage 1919
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Soon after seven that evening he got out of the station at Farnley and took a cab to Doctor South's.
Of Human Bondage 1919
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Soon after seven that evening he got out of the station at Farnley and took
Of Human Bondage 1915
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The four weeks of his engagement at Farnley passed quickly.
Of Human Bondage 1915
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Dropping the subject, he began to talk of his own youth; he had been in the Royal Navy, and it was his long connection with the sea that, when he retired, had made him settle at Farnley.
Of Human Bondage 1915
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There also he met Mr. and Mr.. Marshall of Leeds (and Coniston); and he pursued his journey to Lincoln, with Mr. Simpson, whom he had met at Lady Davy's, and to Farnley for a visit to Mr. F.H. Fawkes, the owner of the celebrated collection of Turners (April, 1851).
The Life of John Ruskin Collingwood, W G 1911
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Farnley for a visit to Mr. F.H. Fawkes, the owner of the celebrated collection of Turners (April, 1851).
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