File:St Mary Quarry Hill aerial view.jpg

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Description Former Church of St Mary, Quarry Hill, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was completed in 1826, and demolished in 1979. It was subject to repairs and alterations in 1850, when the font, reredos and pulpit were carved by Robert Mawer. As of 2016 the location of these artefacts is unknown.
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