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Kevin Sinfield with Lindsey Burrow High res (credit Leeds Hospitals Charity): Kevin Sinfield with Lindsey Burrow outsideThe Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease in Leeds (High res version credit Leeds Hospitals Charity)

Kevin Sinfield with Lindsey Burrow High res (credit Leeds Hospitals Charity)

Kevin Sinfield with Lindsey Burrow outsideThe Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease in Leeds (High res version credit Leeds Hospitals Charity)
Kevin Sinfield running marathon challenge (credit RL Commercial/SW Pix): Kevin Sinfield running marathon challenge (credit RL Commercial/SW Pix)

Kevin Sinfield running marathon challenge (credit RL Commercial/SW Pix)

Kevin Sinfield running marathon challenge (credit RL Commercial/SW Pix)
Kevin Sinfield with Rob Burrow CBE (credit RL Commercial/SW Pix): Kevin Sinfield with Rob Burrow CBE (credit RL Commercial/SW Pix)

Kevin Sinfield with Rob Burrow CBE (credit RL Commercial/SW Pix)

Kevin Sinfield with Rob Burrow CBE (credit RL Commercial/SW Pix)
Kevin Sinfield  (credit RL Commercial/SW Pix): Image of Kevin Sinfield (credit RL Commercial/SW Pix)

Kevin Sinfield (credit RL Commercial/SW Pix)

Image of Kevin Sinfield (credit RL Commercial/SW Pix)
Kevin Sinfield with Lindsey Burrow (credit Leeds Hospitals Charity): Kevin Sinfield with Lindsey Burrow outside the The Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease in Seacroft (credit Leeds Hospitals Charity)

Kevin Sinfield with Lindsey Burrow (credit Leeds Hospitals Charity)

Kevin Sinfield with Lindsey Burrow outside the The Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease in Seacroft (credit Leeds Hospitals Charity)
Market Kitchen 5: Man v. Food TV presenter Adam Richman (centre) with The Yorkshire Wrap Company's Victoria Bradbury and Michael Pratt.

Market Kitchen 5

Man v. Food TV presenter Adam Richman (centre) with The Yorkshire Wrap Company's Victoria Bradbury and Michael Pratt.
Market Kitchen 4: Manjit's Kitchen celebrates 10 years of the Market Kitchen street food hall at Leeds Kirkgate Market.

Market Kitchen 4

Manjit's Kitchen celebrates 10 years of the Market Kitchen street food hall at Leeds Kirkgate Market.
Market Kitchen 3: Mylinh Chiem, from Bánh & Mee Vietnamese Street Kitchen, celebrates 10 years of the Market Kitchen street food hall at Leeds Kirkgate Market.

Market Kitchen 3

Mylinh Chiem, from Bánh & Mee Vietnamese Street Kitchen, celebrates 10 years of the Market Kitchen street food hall at Leeds Kirkgate Market.
Market Kitchen 2: Manjit Kaur, from Manjit’s Kitchen, celebrates 10 years of the Market Kitchen street food hall at Leeds Kirkgate Market.

Market Kitchen 2

Manjit Kaur, from Manjit’s Kitchen, celebrates 10 years of the Market Kitchen street food hall at Leeds Kirkgate Market.
Market Kitchen 1: Vendors celebrate 10 years of the Market Kitchen street food hall at Leeds Kirkgate Market.

Market Kitchen 1

Vendors celebrate 10 years of the Market Kitchen street food hall at Leeds Kirkgate Market.
Leeds tiger taxidermy: Curators Clare Brown (pictured) and Sarah Burhouse were on site at Leeds City Museum carrying out meticulous checks for dust and the types of tiny pests which can be harmful to vintage taxidermy, before undertaking a delicate clean of some unique and historically significant exhibits.
The gigantic Bengal tiger, thought to be one of the biggest taxidermy mounts of its kind anywhere in the world, was among a selection of the museum’s most precious and historic specimens being conserved in the museum’s spectacular Life on Earth Gallery.

Leeds tiger taxidermy

Curators Clare Brown (pictured) and Sarah Burhouse were on site at Leeds City Museum carrying out meticulous checks for dust and the types of tiny pests which can be harmful to vintage taxidermy, before undertaking a delicate clean of some unique and historically significant exhibits. The gigantic Bengal tiger, thought to be one of the biggest taxidermy mounts of its kind anywhere in the world, was among a selection of the museum’s most precious and historic specimens being conserved in the museum’s spectacular Life on Earth Gallery.
Leeds tiger taxidermy: Curators Clare Brown (pictured) and Sarah Burhouse were on site at Leeds City Museum carrying out meticulous checks for dust and the types of tiny pests which can be harmful to vintage taxidermy, before undertaking a delicate clean of some unique and historically significant exhibits.
The gigantic Bengal tiger, thought to be one of the biggest taxidermy mounts of its kind anywhere in the world, was among a selection of the museum’s most precious and historic specimens being conserved in the museum’s spectacular Life on Earth Gallery.

Leeds tiger taxidermy

Curators Clare Brown (pictured) and Sarah Burhouse were on site at Leeds City Museum carrying out meticulous checks for dust and the types of tiny pests which can be harmful to vintage taxidermy, before undertaking a delicate clean of some unique and historically significant exhibits. The gigantic Bengal tiger, thought to be one of the biggest taxidermy mounts of its kind anywhere in the world, was among a selection of the museum’s most precious and historic specimens being conserved in the museum’s spectacular Life on Earth Gallery.