Fountain at Castle Carr - ALC04791
Buildings, Castle Carr, Fountain, Luddenden, Places, Talbot Dogs
The Talbot dog supported fountain can still be seen in Treveleyan Square in Leeds city centre. The Talbot was a type of hunting hound common in England during the Middle Ages.
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The Talbot Dogs - LLG00112
Buildings, Castle Carr
The Talbot dogs from Castle Carr in their new situation at Leeds.
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Lloyd Greenwood
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Talbot Dogs from Castle Carr - LLG00111
Buildings, Castle Carr, Leeds, sculpture
Commissioned in the 1850s by Captain Joseph Edwards, this fountain with its Talbot dogs was previously in the courtyard of his house at Castle Carr, Luddenden. After the house was demolished in 1961 the fountain was neglected, but was rediscovered and restored in 1991. It is seen here in its new location in Trevelyan Square, Leeds.
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