Leeds Lock, alongside the Royal Armouries.
Leeds Lock, alongside the Royal Armouries.
Next to the Royal Armouries is the entrance to the Potato Wharf and Leeds (Clarence) Dock, where there are visitor moorings.
Just above Leeds Lock is this modern footbridge spanning the whole river between Leeds Dock and Fearns Wharf.
Clarence Dock, now known as Leeds Dock. It was originally called New Dock when it opened in 1843 to unload coal and other goods for industries and businesses in central Leeds and was in use until 1990. When the Royal Armouries Museum was built the area was branded as Clarence Dock but has now been rebranded ass Leeds Dock
Leeds Dock (Clarence Dock).
The Royal Armouries Museum at Leeds Dock.
Leeds Dock (Clarence Dock) looking back towards the entrance from the river.
Looking back along the River Aire, with a new footbridge spanning the waterway. The channel to Leeds Lock and the entrance to Leeds Dock (on the right.
Looking back to Leeds Lock, with a new footbridge spanning the waterway. The Royal Armouries are behind and the entrance to Clarence Dock is on the right.
Crown Point Bridge.
A new footbridge links the Tetley Brewery Wharf with the Corn Exchange area of the city centre.
Looking back to the foot bridge and Crown Point Bridge.