File:Gott Collection at Hepworth Gallery (44).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 an engraving entitled: "A south-east perspective of the Mix'd Cloth Hall at Leeds in the County of York, erected by subscription of the Clothiers, to whom this plate is dedicated by their most humble servant Robert Ledger. Length 364 feet, breadth 192, length of the Court 330 by 96, number of windows 167, each 12 feet by 6, doors 7, each 10 feet by 5. The first market in this building was held Aug'st 22 1758." The hall was demolished in 1890 and City Square was built on the site. (Source)
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Source My own photograph of part of the Gott Collection at the Hepworth.
Author Engraved by Robert Ledger after a drawing by T. Atkinson.
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