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Lancashire Witch locomotive

The Lancashire Witch was built by Robert Stephenson and Company, and was a development of George Stephenson and Timothy Hackworth’s Locomotion No. 1.

Lancet window

Tall, narrow window typically associated with the Gothic architectural style.

Larmar

World's narrowest car, manufactured from 1946 until 1951.

Lavatorium

Structure close to the refectory of a monastery, providing washing facilities.

Ledston

Rural village in the City of Leeds district of West Yorkshire.

Ledston Hall

Grade I listed former country house in West Yorkshire, now divided into residences.

Ledston Luck Colliery

Colliery nine miles east of Leeds and three miles north of Castleford on the Roman Ridge Road, sunk after coal had been proved under the Ledston Hall Estate in 1909.

Leeds arcades

Four Victorian shopping arcades built between 1878 and 1904, all listed buildings and still in use.

Leeds Cloth Halls

Six cloth halls have been built in Leeds since 1711, and the remains of two survive. Four were for white cloth, one for mixed or coloured cloth and one for cloth made by unapprenticed clothiers.

Leeds Pottery

Pottery established in 1770 in Hunslet, South Leeds notable for intricate pierced creamware known as Leedsware.