• The Parkinson Building is a grade II listed building in Greek Revival style by Thomas Lodge located at the University of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England.
  • The parkinson Building was opened in 1951 after the long construction work started from 1938. The parkinson Building is the grade II listed and is 187 feet tall.
  • If it wasn't for the sheer dominance of the Parkinson building at Leeds University, the bottom part of this photo reminds me of the aerial photos of the damage to...
  • The Parkinson Building also serves as the entrance to the University of Leeds Art Collection and Gallery, a free museum displaying a wide range of...
  • The Parkinson Building is a grade II listed building in Greek Revival style by Thomas Lodge located at the University of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England.
  • University of Leeds Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 9JT United Kingdom.
  • The Parkinson Building is a grade II listed building in Greek Revival style by Thomas Lodge located at the University of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England.
  • It is grade II listed and was named after Frank Parkinson, a major benefactor to the university who oversaw many new building projects from 1936 onwards.
  • This Grade II Listed building, on the University of Leeds campus, is home to the Chemistry and Engineering departments.
  • It was, like the original building, financed by the Worshipful Company of Clothworkers for the City of London.