Description
Our Leeds Corn Exchange postcard features the Victorian Corn Exchange building in Leeds in West Yorkshire, England. The grade I listed building is pictured bathed in red floodlighting at dusk.
About our postcards
All of our postcards are an A6 (148x105mm) horizontal design printed exclusively for Mark Sunderland Photography by The Calendar Company. The cards are beautifully printed on 300gsm TRUcard stock. The image shows the card front with the reverse inset. The postcard front has a single or multiple images with a title of the major location. The reverse of the card has a classic postcard layout with an image caption across the top and address lines on the right hand side. There is also a barcode for the postcard range. The postcards are within Royal Mail’s standard letter size for posting.
About the location
Leeds Corn Exchange is a grade I listed building designed by the renowned English architect Cuthbert Brodrick, who also designed Leeds Town hall. The Corn Exchange was completed in 1863 and originally opened its doors to cotton traders the following year. Today it is a centre for independent retailers. Changing coloured floodlighting is a more recent addition and in the Leeds Corn Exchange postcard the building is seen at twilight bathed in red lighting.
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