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Description Offices built for the Leeds branch of Scottish Widows insurance company in 1869, designed by architect George Corson. The stone carving was executed by Mawer and Ingle. The carved lettering over the door - "St Andrews Chambers" - may have been added later. View inside roof of portico, showing all four Scottish Widow heads.
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