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Park Square, Leeds

Park Square is a Georgian public square in central Leeds, West Yorkshire. The square is grassed over and is a traditional Georgian park. The square is in Leeds' financial quarter and is surrounded by Georgian buildings, which are occupied as offices, many by barristers and solicitors.

For other uses, see Park Square (disambiguation).

Pioneering surgeon had his consultancy rooms on the square.

Berkeley Moynihan

inventor of the clinical thermometer had his consulting rooms at number 35.[10]

Sir Clifford Allbutt

After marrying in 1808, brewer settled in Park Square.

Joshua Tetley

one of the first women doctors in the United Kingdom and a campaigner for women's rights, opened her own practice at number 8, Park Square.

Edith Pechey

From the South

From the South

Looking westwards from the centre

Looking westwards from the centre

Looking east

Looking east

Statue of Circe and swine

Statue of Circe and swine

Blue Plaque

Blue Plaque

City Square, Leeds

Millennium Square, Leeds

St Pauls House, Leeds

Aerial View of Park Square in 1926

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Photograph of Circe statue in 1972

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Photograph of Circe statue in 1999

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