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Description Carved, wooden, decorative corbels around top of wall on first floor, inside Moorlands House, Albion Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The building was designed by William Bruce Gingell, and completed in 1855. It is Grade II listed. The stone carving on this building was executed by Robert Mawer. As of 2016 the building was occupied by Starbucks.
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