Leeds International Pool
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leeds-international-pool-201-4062884
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Leeds International Pool
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The Leeds International Pool often referred to as the Leeds International Baths, was a swimming facility in Leeds city centre, West Yorkshire, England. The pool was situated at the lower end of Westgate and was notable for its brutalist architecture. The pool was constructed in the 1960s and designed by architect John Poulson. The facility closed in October 2007 and was jointly replaced by the Aquatics Centre at the John Charles Centre for Sport in the south of the city and partly by 'The Edge'
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leeds_International_Pool
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2023-11-02T19:27:25Z
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