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Shopping street in Leeds, England
53°47′49″N 1°32′33″W / 53.7969°N 1.5424°W / 53.7969; -1.5424 Briggate is a pedestrianised principal shopping street in Leeds city centre, England, considered
Briggate
Shopping mall in Leeds, United Kingdom
cloth, dominates the central court, and The Briggate Minerva, stands outside the centre's entrance on Briggate. Both are by Scottish sculptor Andy Scott
Trinity_Leeds
Scottish sculptor
Greig), memorial to the 1971 Ibrox disaster, Glasgow, Scotland The Briggate Minerva, Briggate, Leeds, England, outside the Trinity Leeds centre Equus Altus
Andy_Scott_(sculptor)
City in West Yorkshire, England
1755 for paving, lighting, and cleansing of the main streets, including Briggate and further powers were added in 1790 to improve the water supply. The
Leeds
Theatre in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
and Leeds Grand Theatre and Opera House, is a theatre and opera house in Briggate, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It seats approximately 1,500 people. It
Grand_Theatre,_Leeds
Retrieved 8 May 2015. "Boar Lane, from Briggate - leodis.net". Retrieved 4 November 2016. "Boar Lane, from Briggate - leodis.net". Retrieved 4 November 2016
List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom
List_of_clothing_and_footwear_shops_in_the_United_Kingdom
County of England
Yorkshire, and the wider region, with several notable retail destinations. Briggate and The Headrow are the most important shopping streets, while Trinity
West_Yorkshire
Shopping arcade in Leeds, England
arcade located on New Briggate in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, and a Grade II listed building. It was built by New Briggate Arcade Company Ltd in 1897
Grand_Arcade_(Leeds)
Demonym for a citizen of Leeds, England
closes around Briggate whose back entrances were known as Low Ins or Loins, hence Loiner. A third theory is that, in the area of Briggate, locals referred
Loiner
Mass-market jewellery chain
H. Samuel H. Samuel on the junction of Briggate and Commercial Street in Leeds Type Subsidiary Industry Retail Founded (Liverpool, England) 1862 Founder
H._Samuel
American multinational clothing retailer
A Gap store on Briggate in Leeds, West Yorkshire
Gap_Inc.
Waterway in the English county of Norfolk
the west and then the north west, the canal reaches Briggate Lock, which can be viewed from Briggate Bridge. The mill is to the south of the bridge, while
North Walsham and Dilham Canal
North_Walsham_and_Dilham_Canal
Retail development in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
world, designed by artist Brian Clarke. Covering three blocks between Briggate and Vicar Lane, comprising County Arcade, Cross Arcade, Queen Victoria
Victoria_Leeds
British medical dramedy
Chapel Allerton and the main city centre including shopping areas of Briggate and Headrow. On 17 October 2011, Rhys Thomas and Channel 4 confirmed that
Sirens_(2011_TV_series)
Town and civil parish in West Yorkshire, England
Heaton Beck (c. 1815), Well Croft Mill (c. 1840s) and Whiting Mill on Briggate. The smaller mills gave way to larger premises which could combine all
Shipley,_West_Yorkshire
British clothing retailer
shops alongside the Topshop branch. Briggate, Leeds – In 2012, a 31,000 square feet (2,900 m2) shop on Briggate opened, becoming the third-largest Topshop
Topshop
Assembly Rooms Behind the Corn Exchange LS2 7DE 8 Kemplay's Academy 51 New Briggate LS2 9JE 9 Brodrick's Buildings 43-51 Cookridge Street LS2 3AW 10 The West
List of Leeds Civic Trust plaques
List_of_Leeds_Civic_Trust_plaques
Reynolds & Branson Leeds was a business based at 13 Briggate and 14 Commercial Street in Leeds, England. The business lasted from 1816 (210 years ago) (1816)
Reynolds_and_Branson
Street in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
floorplates in the city are on The Headrow, particularly between Park Row and Briggate, where major chains have opened flagship stores. The Headrow is part of
The_Headrow
Inventor, philanthropist, and mayor of Leeds, England
mayoralty: with sketch of the mayor's life. Leeds: Published by T. Barmby, Briggate; Printed by Fred R. Spark, "Express" Office, Swinegate. pp. 165–66. ISBN 9781241605063
Henry_Rowland_Marsden
British businessman and politician
politician from Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Marshall was born at 1, Briggate, Leeds, the son of Jeremiah (1731–1787), a linen draper, and his wife Mary
John_Marshall_(industrialist)
History of city in Yorkshire, England
The new town was laid out along the line of a street, later to be called Briggate, which was wide enough to hold a market, with about thirty burgage plots
History_of_Leeds
Department store in Leeds, England
located on Briggate in a former Woolworths store. With the opening of the new Schofields in 1990 it was decided that the temporary store on Briggate would
Schofields_(department_store)
List of theatres designed by English architect Frank Matcham (1854 -1920)
and, in 1898, designed a number of buildings for the redevelopment of Briggate in Leeds, including the Cross and County Arcades. Matcham retired to Southend-on-sea
Theatres designed by Frank Matcham
Theatres_designed_by_Frank_Matcham
British electrical retailer
In the late 2000s, Comet experimented with High Street branches such as this on Briggate in Leeds. They were closed shortly afterwards.
Comet_(retailer)
British television drama
Leeds city centre were used, such as the Adelphi public house, the Calls, Briggate, Hyde Park Picture House and other parts of Hyde Park. The Keighley and
The Great Train Robbery (2013 TV series)
The_Great_Train_Robbery_(2013_TV_series)
British department store group
branch of Woolworths; acquired 1988; closed 2023. The store was at 140-142 Briggate) Leeds, Schofields (opened in the Schofields Centre in 1990; closed 1996)
House_of_Fraser
British restaurant group
Bella Italia on Briggate in Leeds. Bella Italia is one of The Big Table's brands.
The_Big_Table_Group
English theatre, music hall architect (1854–1920)
located further down Briggate. He created two new streets, Queen Victoria Street and King Edward Street, which run between Briggate and Vicar Lane. Matcham's
Frank_Matcham
British bank, wholly owned by the Spanish Santander Group
A branch of Santander on Briggate, Leeds
Santander_UK
British architectural sculptor
above-named buildings are of stone from the neighbourhood. Media related to New Briggate, archive images at Wikimedia Commons St Thomas Killinghall is an unlisted
Charles_Mawer
Defunct American bookseller and retailer
Borders on Briggate in Leeds, West Yorkshire
Borders_(retailer)
English family
Grand Arcade, developed by the Lupton family under the auspices of the New Briggate Arcade Co ltd. In 1901, another shopping parade called "Roswells" was built
Lupton_family
1963 UK government report on traffic
Briggate, Leeds's pedestrianised shopping centre
Traffic_in_Towns
British clothing retailer
Republic on Briggate, Leeds
Republic_(retailer)
1643 battle of the English Civil War
predominantly built around a single street, Briggate, which ran down to the River Aire; branching off Briggate were Kirkgate and Boar Lane. The town had
Battle_of_Leeds
Chain of coffee shops
Hull (Whitefriargate) Kingston upon Thames (Wood Street) Leeds (65 to 66 Briggate), 1908 to 1965 Liverpool (30 Bold Street), (37 Castle Street), (21 Church
Kardomah_Cafés
English radio and TV presenter and author
During this time, he was also a presenter on Radio TopShop in the Leeds Briggate branch, After hosting his own Saturday Evening Show on Aire FM (and occasionally
Chris_Moyles
Former British electrical retailer
A larger Currys.digital branch on Briggate, Leeds
Currys_Digital
British jewellers
precision instruments. The first record of him trading was at Upton Yard off Briggate, Leeds 1826. The retail outlets that he established were consolidated in
Thomas_Fattorini_Ltd
Village in Norfolk, England
has an area of 10.65 km2. The parish includes the hamlets of Bengate, Briggate, Lyngate, and Meeting Hill at the north-east, and Withergate just to the
Worstead
Former British variety retailer
later being taken over by Asda. One of Woolworths' flagship locations, on Briggate in Leeds, suffered a major fire in 1969. The shop, which opened in 1913
Woolworths_(United_Kingdom)
Landholder of a rural estate
Lupton left his widow with land..... in Merrion and Belgrave streets (Briggate)...the enclosed fields of the manor of Leeds were already occupied by a
Lord_of_the_manor
British multinational department store company
Marks & Spencer on Briggate, not far from its original branch in Leeds
Marks_&_Spencer
UK-based bank and financial services company
A branch of the Northern Rock with Virgin Money branding on Briggate in Leeds
Virgin_Money_UK
Building in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
Time Ball Buildings, Leeds is a Grade II* listed building in Briggate, Leeds, England. The building dates from the early 19th century and was used by a
Time_Ball_Buildings,_Leeds
Prospect Centre, Paragon Street, Carr Lane, Whitefriargate Leeds — Victoria, Briggate, Kirkgate Market, King Edward Street, The Headrow, Trinity, White Rose
List of shopping streets and districts by city
List_of_shopping_streets_and_districts_by_city
Church in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
itself, the parish church was supplemented by St John's Church on New Briggate in 1634 and Holy Trinity Church on Boar Lane in 1727 (both of which remained
Leeds_Minster
Building in Leeds, England
Car Parks (NCP). From across Vicar Lane, the markets are connected to Briggate via the Victoria Quarter. The markets first opened in 1822 as an open-air
Kirkgate_Market
British women's fashion brand
Logo used since 2006 A former Dorothy Perkins store shared with Burton on Briggate in Leeds (2011) Type Private Industry Fashion Clothing Textiles Founded
Dorothy_Perkins
British murder victim
18-year-old Mark Jones, walked from the premises in the direction of Briggate, where she suggested the two purchase some chips. By the time the two had
Murder_of_Jayne_MacDonald
Clothing retailer that sells branded clothing across the United Kingdom
USC, Briggate, Leeds (2014).
USC_(clothing_retailer)
Mobile phone company
A branch of Phones 4u on Briggate in Leeds.
Phones_4u
Street in Leeds, England
period, running between the town's manor house and the main street of Briggate, its name believed to be a corruption of the word "borough". By the 18th
Boar_Lane
May 2021 Historic England, "Nos. 115-120, Briggate, Nos. 2-16, King Edward Street and Nos. 121–126 Briggate, City and Hunslet Ward (1255862)", National
Listed buildings in Leeds (City and Hunslet Ward - northern area)
Listed_buildings_in_Leeds_(City_and_Hunslet_Ward_-_northern_area)
Punk rock and post-punk club night in Leeds
relocated to the basement of Brannigan's on the corner of Call Lane and Lower Briggate. With this move it changed its name to the Fan Club, due to a leaflet by
F_Club
Leeds.". Winning entries will be exhibited at Dysons Chambers on Lower Briggate, Leeds, England. 14 artists have been shortlisted. "ESA – Facilitating
East_Street_Arts
Family of Catherine, Princess of Wales
father, Francis Martineau Lupton, and a stake in another firm, the New Briggate Arcade Company. The company had been formed in the late 19th Century to
Middleton_family
13, 15, 17, Briggate, Knaresborough (1315615)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 17 March 2025 Historic England, "19, Briggate, Knaresborough
Listed buildings in Knaresborough
Listed_buildings_in_Knaresborough
to LGBT customers have traditionally centred around The Calls and Lower Briggate, an area sometimes referred to as Leeds Gay Quarter, #gayleeds, Leeds'
LGBTQ_culture_in_Leeds
Brewery and pub operator in the UK
The pubs only sell the brewery's own branded products. The Angel Inn, Briggate, Leeds Old Red Lion, Leeds Brown Hare, Harehills, Leeds Fitzroy Tavern
Samuel_Smith_Old_Brewery
Grade I listed building in Leeds, England
1951. The first corn exchange in Leeds was located at the north end of Briggate and was opened in 1829. By the mid-19th century, it was considered too
Leeds_Corn_Exchange
Pub in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
England. The pub lies on Turk's Head Yard, on a narrow burgage plot off Briggate. The building it occupies was constructed in about 1700 as a row of cottages
Whitelock's_Ale_House
UK villages with progressive attitudes towards LGBTQ communities
the UK. Leeds's gay district is centred around Leeds Bridge and Lower Briggate in The Calls. Leeds Pride brings approximately 25,000 people to the city
Gay villages in the United Kingdom
Gay_villages_in_the_United_Kingdom
Railway bridge in Leeds, England
bridge (HUL4/53) that crosses over the area known as gayleeds on Lower Briggate in Leeds, West Yorkshire. This area is also where an annual LGBT+ parade
Leeds_Freedom_Bridge
Financial institution in the United Kingdom
Yorkshire Building Society branch on Briggate in Leeds
Yorkshire_Building_Society
1936 Anti-fascist demonstration in Leeds
greeted with a small amount of booing. They then marched down the Headrow, Briggate, Meadow Lane, Dewsbury Road, Trentham Street, Tempest Road and Beeston
Battle_of_Holbeck_Moor
Line infantry regiment of volunteers in the West Riding of Yorkshire
the army command. In this case, the North Battalion was to assemble in Briggate and the South Battalion to assemble on Boar Lane. At the start of 1804
Leeds_Volunteer_Corps
English Quaker, abolitionist chemist and businessman (1812–1884)
own chemist and druggist business, first on Commercial Street, moving to Briggate in 1841. He married Sarah Grace Fryer in 1845 with whom he had three sons
Thomas_Harvey_(Quaker)
English engineer (1847–1897)
had the business, and was selling ironmongery "opposite the Old Bank" on Briggate, Leeds. Following Beezon there is an information gap. Moreover, Verity's
Fred_Verity
American apparel manufacturer
American Apparel branch on Briggate in Leeds.
American_Apparel
British politician
a pawnbroker and clothes dealer before setting up his own shop at no.1 Briggate, living over the shop with his wife and family. Barran founded the firm
Sir_John_Barran,_1st_Baronet
Form of terraced houses in the United Kingdom
insufficient housing. The first back-to-back houses were built by 1790 in Briggate, Leeds, by opportunists who realised the structural setup allowed for a
Back-to-back_house
Annual cultural event in England
collecting white boiler suits and umbrellas en route, and dancing up and down Briggate, the main shopping street, with three shire horses, an ice cream van and
Light_Night
British scientific instrument maker
running the firm at 12, Briggate, Leeds in 1822, Matterson was educated at Leeds Grammar School, the company had moved to 13 Briggate, Leeds by 1829 (1822
Frederick_Woodward_Branson
Street in Leeds, England
major junction with the Leeds Inner Ring Road, where it merges with New Briggate, and the two continue together as North Street. Listed buildings on the
Vicar_Lane,_Leeds
British chain of computer stores
combined Currys PC World was created here, on the Headrow, Leeds. This was when the Currys branch on Briggate was relocated within this PC World. (2013)
PC_World_(retailer)
British artist (1831–1894)
strike the hours on the Ivanhoe clock at one end of Thornton's Arcade in Briggate. He is also known for his figure of Old Father Time on the Tempus Fugit
John_Wormald_Appleyard
Bar in Leeds, West Yorkshire in England
North Bar is a bar on New Briggate in Leeds, West Yorkshire in England. It was opened by John Gyngell and Christian Townsley in June 1997. North Bar was
North_Bar
British bank, 1850 to 2012
A branch of the Northern Rock with Virgin Money branding on Briggate in Leeds
Northern_Rock
All-night arts festivals held in many cities worldwide in the summer
collecting white boiler suits and umbrellas en route, and dancing up and down Briggate, the main shopping street, with three shire horses, an ice cream van and
White_Night_festivals
British biographer, music critic (born 1954)
(published in February 2018). Two books take place in Leeds in the 1950s: Dark Briggate Blues (2015) and its sequel, The New Eastgate Swing (2016); both feature
Chris_Nickson
influential art critic John Ruskin. Heaton was born on 8 November 1816 at 7 Briggate, Leeds, the daughter and eldest child of John and Ann Heaton. Her younger
Ellen_Heaton
Central business district of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
Headrow to the River Aire. Kirkgate and Briggate are the oldest streets in Leeds, from which the city grew from. Briggate is home to several chain food and
Leeds_city_centre
John Harrison was the owner of a large tract of land lying at the top of Briggate, beyond the modern streets Upper and Lower Headrow. He was one of the first
John_Harrison_(Leeds)
Nationalisation of a UK bank in 2008
A branch of the Northern rock with partial Virgin Money branding on Briggate in Leeds.
Nationalisation of Northern Rock
Nationalisation_of_Northern_Rock
documented reference to beans being served on toast, at popular restaurants at Briggate and Boar Lane, Leeds, England, was in 1917. Bruschetta – an antipasto from
List_of_toast_dishes
England Hurst Street Birmingham Kemptown Brighton Old Market Bristol Lower Briggate/The Calls Leeds Liverpool gay quarter Liverpool Berkmoes (2001, p. 575)
List_of_gay_villages
Annual LGBT event in Leeds, England
parade starts at Millennium Square at around 2.00 pm finishing on Lower Briggate by The Calls with a huge party. The economic impact to the city centre
Leeds_Pride
British architect (1828–1910)
an iron founder and engineer. He came to early fame with the designs of Briggate Free Church in Glasgow and North Leith Free Church in Edinburgh. At this
Campbell_Douglas
Road in England
Ltd of Padgate, from June 1963; it opened in 1964. The road meets the Briggate Lodge Roundabout on the line of Ermine Street, for junction 4 for the M180
A18_road_(England)
Shopping mall in West Yorkshire, England
restaurants, cafès and leisure facilities. Since the pedestrianisation of Briggate and the opening of new shopping centres such as Victoria Quarter, Trinity
Merrion_Centre,_Leeds
Market town in Nottinghamshire, England
Reverend WP McFarren (1947) wrote that Bridgegate was previously spelt Briggate (1340) suggesting the river had a bridge from a very early date. Moorgate
Retford
Bridge in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
either side of a wide road from the river crossing called Bridge Gate, now Briggate. A wool cloth market operated at Leeds Bridge, becoming the centre of wool
Leeds_Bridge
Railway station in West Yorkshire, England
side away from town, under the bridge and up a long cobbled drive from Briggate and there is a large car-park between the main station and platforms 1/2
Shipley_railway_station
Lancaster (drums). They regularly played at the Studio 20 jazz club on New Briggate, Leeds in the 1950s, and were often photographed by Terry Cryer. "St. Louis
Yorkshire_Jazz_Band
A sign on the Meadow Lane gyratory directing cyclists to the shopping street of Briggate and the district of Holbeck.
Cycling_in_Leeds
English radical and publisher (1791–1865)
Riding political activist and bookseller. James and Alice's book shop in Briggate appeared "to be the head quarters of sedition in this town" according to
Alice_Mann_(printer)
Former department store chain
business continued to grow and in 1914 opened a new department store in Briggate, Leeds. This store was later expanded in 1938 by purchasing neighbouring
Matthias_Robinson
Lincolnshire. Lying close to the village of Broughton it occupies the former Briggate Lodge site. Opened in 1988 by David Middleton, Forest Pines is marketed
Forest_Pines
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Legendary son of Talyessin.
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