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 <title>The mystery tower</title>
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 <title>Morritt Avenue being built in 1903</title>
 <description>We were lucky enough to come across a collection of photographs of Seacroft Hospital being built. The hospital was built at the same time as Morritt Avenue, and by chance, several of the photographs included views of Morritt Avenue in the distance.
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 <description>The &apos;Electric Printing Works&apos; in Crossgates, produced a number of postcards of local street scenes. Here are a couple of postcards, along with the text from the back. If anyone can shed any light on the sender or recipients, please let us know.</description>
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