
Charles Watson (1771-1836), ‘Yorkshire’s leading architect’ and his work in Leeds
Thu 17 Sept · 01:00
The Leeds Library
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Christopher Webster will present an illustrated talk on Charles Watson, who was considered Yorkshire's leading architect. The session will examine his work and argue for a greater recognition of his contributions. This event is scheduled to take place at The Leeds Library in Leeds. Ticket details should be checked on the website.
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Charles Watson (1771-1836), ‘Yorkshire’s leading architect’ and his work in Leeds takes place on Thursday, 17 September 2026 at 01:00.
Charles Watson (1771-1836), ‘Yorkshire’s leading architect’ and his work in Leeds is held at The Leeds Library in Leeds (18 Commercial Street, Leeds, LS1 6AL, United Kingdom).
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Charles Watson (1771-1836), ‘Yorkshire’s leading architect’ and his work in Leeds
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Christopher Webster will present an illustrated talk on Charles Watson, who was considered Yorkshire's leading architect. The session will examine his work and argue for a greater recognition of his contributions. This event is scheduled to take place at The Leeds Library in Leeds. Ticket details should be checked on the website.
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When is Charles Watson (1771-1836), ‘Yorkshire’s leading architect’ and his work in Leeds?
Charles Watson (1771-1836), ‘Yorkshire’s leading architect’ and his work in Leeds takes place on Thursday, 17 September 2026 at 01:00.
Where is Charles Watson (1771-1836), ‘Yorkshire’s leading architect’ and his work in Leeds taking place?
Charles Watson (1771-1836), ‘Yorkshire’s leading architect’ and his work in Leeds is held at The Leeds Library in Leeds (18 Commercial Street, Leeds, LS1 6AL, United Kingdom).
How do I get tickets for Charles Watson (1771-1836), ‘Yorkshire’s leading architect’ and his work in Leeds?
Tickets for Charles Watson (1771-1836), ‘Yorkshire’s leading architect’ and his work in Leeds can be booked via leedsinspired.co.uk using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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