Image: House of Faith Blue Plaque Leopold Street
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Description: Blue plaque on no 21, Leopold Street, Leeds LS7 4DA. Text as follows. HOUSE OF FAITH This house reflects the ever-changing community of Chapeltown. Built soon after 1860 for residents of the affluent middle class subsurb, in 1924 it becme a Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue, and from 1952 to 1960 the Sinai Reform Synagogue. From 1961 to 1974, as the Jinnah Mosque, it was the first mosque in Leeds.
Title: House of Faith Blue Plaque Leopold Street
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