Friday 18 November 2011

10 Toilets in Leeds

Outside toilets

Outside toilets

Undated. View of outside toilet block.

City Square, Ladies Toilet

City Square, Ladies Toilet

26th May 1895.

Holbeck Moor, Ladies Toilet

Holbeck Moor, Ladies Toilet

11th April 1927

City Square, Ladies Toilet

City Square, Ladies Toilet

20th May 1895.

City Square, Ladies Toilet

City Square, Ladies Toilet

26th May 1895.

Cherry Row, Toilet

Cherry Row, Toilet

11th April 1927.

City Square, Gents Toilet

City Square, Gents Toilet

26th May 1895.

City Square, Ladies Toilet

City Square, Ladies Toilet

26th May 1895.

Sowerby Street, toilet

Sowerby Street, toilet

17th July 1953. View shows toilets at the back of a terraced house on Sowerby Street. Thomas Boyd Mills in the background.

Hunslet Road, toilet

Hunslet Road, toilet

Undated

10 Human Skulls

skull

skull

On loan from the Department of Anatomy for this display. Entry form 634 refers.

skull coronet

skull coronet

THACKRAY LEEDS & LONDON (stamped on the top) MANU Thackray Early 20th century Leeds and London England This item was used to create traction on the skull, usually for treatment of injuries to the cervical vertebrae. The screw pins would be tightened so that they penetrated the skull and hold it firmly.

skull [trepanned]

skull [trepanned]

CULT UNKNOWN Peru South America

Human Skull

Human Skull

Ingisund, Northwall, Sanday, Orkney, Scotland MANU unknown Part of assemblage: 2 complete human skulls, a fragment of another, a fragment of pelvis and a vertebra (axis). Presumably from a human burial in the vicinity of Northwall at HY/7444.

skull with mandible

skull with mandible

Tiree, Argyll, Scotland See A.1912.20 for the full record with notes.

human skull with mandible

human skull with mandible

Graemeshall cist, Orkney Scotland Rude stone cist One of the collection of Cursiter skulls. The skull has "Graemeshall, Orkney" written in ink on the forehead and "Holm" written in pencil on the forehead. The right parietal bone has a long rectangular label saying, "Rude stone cist, Graemeshall, 10th May 1896". The skull is Dolichocephalic and is delicate and light, with a thin cranium. The skull is probably of a very young adult female. The mandible of this skull is kept separately for storage reasons but both the skull and mandible have the accession numbers on them.

human skull without mandible

human skull without mandible

A5 Torlin, [north of Lagg, southern Arran, North Ayrshire], [Scotland] cairn, Neolithic One of the collection of Bryce skulls, excavated from Arran in 1900. Upon photographing the skull, the right zygomatic arch and maxilla were put back in place. Skull is mesocephalic and is moderately heavy. The skull shows continuation of the zygomatic arch along the temporal bone, forming a supramastoid crest. The glabella of the skull is also well marked. These are features of the male. The individual was probably an adult male.

human skull without mandible

human skull without mandible

B4 One of the collection of Bryce skulls. Upon first examination the skull appears juvenile but sutures are almost completely obliterated suggesting an older person. It should be noted however, that this may be due to the rather eroded surface of the skull. The skull is mesocephalic and is relatively heavy for its size. The individual is probably that of an adult female. The site of excavation of this skull is unknown. It had previously been catalogued under the name of Mountstuart, which refers to Bryce?s excavation of the Bronze Age cist on Bute [Bryce, 1904]. However, Bryce does not actually recover any skull from this area but merely refers to a skeleton excavated previously by Dr Munro. The skull that was excavated from Mount Stuart is now in the National Museum of Scotland (registration no. NMS X.EQ 102) [Sheriden, 2004].

human skull without mandible

human skull without mandible

Sties, Sanday, Orkney Scotland Skull from "Styes", Sanday. The place name suggests that this may be the skull of the Norseman who was buried in a "tumulus at Sties" with the iron sword No. 215 and perhaps other objects. (EWM)

human skull without mandible

human skull without mandible

north of Cross Church, Sanday, Orkney, Scotland One of the collection of Cursiter skulls. The skull has a large label covering the coronal suture and another small label with '129' on it. The skull is dolichocepalic and has an especially broad face, due to very large zygomatic bones. The skull is moderately heavy and robust. Unknown if the zygomatic arch suture break happened post-mortem or in life.The skull is probably from a young adult male. Cursiter ex Dennison (129).

10 Naked People

Painting - Finished artwork of comic birthday card depicting naked woman with hat.

Painting - Finished artwork of comic birthday card depicting naked woman with hat.
Caption has pun on keeping age/body under cover.

Painting - Finished art work for comic birthday card depicting naked man with 'HAPPY BIRTHDAY' label over genital area.

Painting - Finished art work for comic birthday card depicting naked man with 'HAPPY BIRTHDAY' label over genital area.

Painting - Finished artwork and graphics for the cover and interior of a comic birthday card. Image of naked, cartoon man.

Painting - Finished artwork and graphics for the cover and interior of a comic birthday card. Image of naked, cartoon man.
Caption is written on transparent overlay and is a pun on the word present and past.

Painting - Finished artwork and graphic for cover and interior of comic birthday card. Depicts naked woman with hands over groin.

Painting - Finished artwork and graphic for cover and interior of comic birthday card. Depicts naked woman with hands over groin.
Caption has pun on trying to hide it and continues inside, refering to age.

Painting - Finished artwork for Valentine card mounted on board. Image of naked woman holding a heart to cover her modesty.

Painting - Finished artwork for Valentine card mounted on board. Image of naked woman holding a heart to cover her modesty.
With caption.

Painting - Finished art work for comic birthday card. Depicts climber in hammock slung between cliffs shaped like a naked woman.

Painting - Finished art work for comic birthday card. Depicts climber in hammock slung between cliffs shaped like a naked woman.
Interior graphic and caption attatched to reverse.

Painting - Finished artwork and graphic for cover and interior of comic birthday card. Depicts back view of naked man standing in front of mirror. With greeting.

Painting - Finished artwork and graphic for cover and interior of comic birthday card. Depicts back view of naked man standing in front of mirror. With greeting.

Printed Card - Finished photographic calendar. Image depicts a naked young child pouring water from a watering can onto a puppy.

Printed Card - Finished photographic calendar. Image depicts a naked young child pouring water from a watering can onto a puppy.
Caption at base.

Painting - Finished artwork, graphic and printed comic birthday card. Image of road map with outline of naked female body drawn over.

Painting - Finished artwork, graphic and printed comic birthday card. Image of road map with outline of naked female body drawn over.
The caption is a pun on 'knowing way around'.

Painting - Finished artwork, graphic for cover and interior of comic birthday card and printed card. Cover depicts naked baby on rug, with caption.

Painting - Finished artwork, graphic for cover and interior of comic birthday card and printed card. Cover depicts naked baby on rug, with caption.
The interior of card shows woman in same pose, with caption about change.

Badger Hunt

Badger hunting in Flintham Woods

Badger hunting in Flintham Woods

Badger baiting, Flintham Woods on the Flintham Hall estate, 1911. Considered verminous and harmful to cattle, badgers were hunted using a live specimen (on leash) to flush the others from the set. If necessary, a spade was used to reach the entrenched animals. For further information see 'The Newark Advertiser', 8th March 1911, p8.

Bingham Badger Hunt

Bingham Badger Hunt

Considered verminous and harmful to cattle, badgers were hunted using a live specimen (on leash) to flush the others from the set. If necessary, a spade was used to reach the entrenched animals.

Badger baiting in Flintham Woods

Badger baiting in Flintham Woods

Badger baiting, Flintham Woods on the Flintham Hall estate, 1911. Considered verminous and harmful to cattle, badgers were hunted using a live specimen (on leash) to flush the others from the set. If necessary, a spade was used to reach the entrenched animals. For further information see 'The Newark Advertiser', 8th March 1911, p8.

Badger Baiting in Flintham Woods

Badger Baiting in Flintham Woods

Badger Baiting, Flintham Woods on the Flintham Hall estate, pre 1914. Considered verminous and harmful to cattle, badgers were hunted using a live specimen (on leash) to flush out others from the set. If necessary a spade was used to reach the entrenched animals. For further information see 'The Newark Advertiser', 8th March 1911, p8.

10 Leeds Pubs

Star and Garter pub

Star and Garter pub

16th November 1954. View shows the Star and Garter pub on Bridge Road. The car park is on the right and a sign directs towards the ballroom entrance. A telephone pole is by the corner and a truck is parked on the pavement outside.

The Cross and Fox and Hounds Pub

The Cross and Fox and Hounds Pub

Undated.

Bird in Hand Pub, Springmead Drive

Bird in Hand Pub, Springmead Drive

Undated.

Bird in Hand Pub, Springmead Drive

Bird in Hand Pub, Springmead Drive

Undated.

The Rodley Barge Pub, Town Street

The Rodley Barge Pub, Town Street

Undated.

Old George Pub, Selby Road

Old George Pub, Selby Road

Undated.

Golden Lion pub, Blayd's Yard

Golden Lion pub, Blayd's Yard

12th September 1955.View shows the rear of the Golden Lion pub from Blayd's Yard at number 2 Briggate. A man walks down the cobbled street. The Yorkshire Relish Co. and the spire of Holy Trinity church is visible in the background.

Bingley Arms, close up of pub sign

Bingley Arms, close up of pub sign

23rd March 2008.

Old Red Lion Pub on York Road at the Junction with Baildon Drive.

Old Red Lion Pub on York Road at the Junction with Baildon Drive.

2000.

The Headrow

The Headrow

22nd September 1999.The Three Legs pub on The Headrow. There are people walking past. A bus stop is in front of the pub.