File:Leeds City Library (6).JPG
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current | 10:28, 11 February 2019 | 3,600 × 3,072 (4.71 MB) | Storye book | {{Information |Description=Animal carvings on stair rail corners. There is one normal male lion, but the rest appear to have the body of a starving feral dog, and the head, feet and tail of a lioness. Apart from the male lion which appears to stand guard, they are all behaving playfully, like lion cubs. They were carved in one piece with the marble stair rail, by a team led by John Wormald Appleyard. These carvings are inside the former Municipal Buildings (now the Central Library), Leeds, W... |
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