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Description Stone carving of a frog on 30 Park Place, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, on the facade of a 1865 warehouse designed by Thomas Ambler. The stone carving was executed by William Ingle for Mawer and Ingle. Behind the facade there is now a modern office block, built in 1983..
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