Temple Works

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Temple Works is a former flax mill in Holbeck, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was designed by the engineer a former pupil of John Rennie; the painter David Roberts; and the architect Joseph Bonomi the Younger. It was built in the Egyptian Revival style for the industrialist John Marshall between 1836 and 1840 to contain a 240 horsepower double-beam engine by Benjamin Hick (B. Hick and Sons). Temple Works is the only Grade I listed building in Holbeck. rdf:langString
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