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Fox Photo A STRIKING AIR PICTURE OF THE QUARRY HILL FLATS AT LEEDS, ENGLAND, a huge block of buildings which replaces a bad slum area The outer wall of the flats is over a mile and a quarter in length and the estate itself looks like a walled city, arches giving entrance from the main roads. Housing experts from all parts of the world have inspected the flats, which are now nearing completion, and countries represented in the visitors’ book include Canada, South Africa, New Zealand, U.S.A., Russia, Australia, Belgium, Germany, and many other places.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20053, 27 September 1939, Page 14

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Fox Photo A STRIKING AIR PICTURE OF THE QUARRY HILL FLATS AT LEEDS, ENGLAND, a huge block of buildings which replaces a bad slum area The outer wall of the flats is over a mile and a quarter in length and the estate itself looks like a walled city, arches giving entrance from the main roads. Housing experts from all parts of the world have inspected the flats, which are now nearing completion, and countries represented in the visitors’ book include Canada, South Africa, New Zealand, U.S.A., Russia, Australia, Belgium, Germany, and many other places. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20053, 27 September 1939, Page 14

Fox Photo A STRIKING AIR PICTURE OF THE QUARRY HILL FLATS AT LEEDS, ENGLAND, a huge block of buildings which replaces a bad slum area The outer wall of the flats is over a mile and a quarter in length and the estate itself looks like a walled city, arches giving entrance from the main roads. Housing experts from all parts of the world have inspected the flats, which are now nearing completion, and countries represented in the visitors’ book include Canada, South Africa, New Zealand, U.S.A., Russia, Australia, Belgium, Germany, and many other places. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20053, 27 September 1939, Page 14

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