Baptist and United Reformed churches.
Photographs of Baptist Churches in the Ancient Parish:
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The Baptist Church, Harehills (view 1).
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The Baptist Church, Harehills (view 2).
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Blenheim Baptist Church, Leeds.
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The former Baptist Church, Leeds (the new Church can be seen at the left of the photo.)
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The Baptist Tabernacle, Hunslet.
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South Parade Baptist Church, Headingley.
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The Reformed Baptist Church, Headingley.
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The former Congregational Baptist Church, Potternewton, built in 1887, now a Sikh Temple.
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The Baptist Church, Bramley, and in 1952 the Central Hebrew Congregational Synagogue. Now derelict.
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The Ebenezer Particular Baptist Church, Far Headingley.
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Leeds Reformed Baptist Church, Headingley.
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South Parade Baptist Church, Headingley.
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The former Trinity Congregational Church, Leeds.
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The United Reformed Church, Leeds, view 1.
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The United Reformed Church, Leeds, view 2.
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Harehills former Congregational church, now URC, Leeds.
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The United Reformed Church, Roundhay.
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Stainbeck United Reformed Church, Chapel Allerton.
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St. Columba's United Reformed Church, Headingley.
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The South Leeds United Reformed Church, Leeds.
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St. Columba's United Reformed Church, Headingley.
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The United Reformed Church, West Park.
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Moortown Baptist Church, Leeds.
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