File:Gott Collection at Hepworth Gallery (36).JPG

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Part of the Gott Collection at the Hepworth Gallery, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. The collection was originally held by Leeds industrialist William Gott, and sold in 1908 and 1912 after the 1906 death of William Gott's son John, bishop of Truro.

Showing Leeds General Infirmary, built in Infirmary Street, Leeds, England in 1771. This was probably published in the early 19th century. The building no longer exists, and was replaced by a 19th-century building in Great George Street, Leeds.
Date before 1900
date QS:P,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source My own photograph of part of the Gott Collection at the Hepworth.
Author Engraved by John Le Keux after Thomas Taylor
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