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Leeds Market Fire: 50 Years On, Echoes of 1975 Blaze

13 Dec

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Summary

  • A devastating 1975 fire ravaged two-thirds of Leeds Kirkgate Market.
  • Firefighters battled the blaze for nine hours, saving the historic frontage.
  • Traders faced ruin, with melted coins forming 'elephant's feet' in stalls.
Leeds Market Fire: 50 Years On, Echoes of 1975 Blaze

In December 1975, a catastrophic fire engulfed two-thirds of Leeds Kirkgate Market, once Europe's largest indoor market. The blaze, visible for miles, ravaged countless stalls and shops, devastating the livelihoods of many traders just before Christmas.

Firefighters battled the inferno for approximately nine hours, with crews rotating to maintain the effort. Their dedication was instrumental in saving the market's landmark Grade I listed frontage on Vicar Lane. Despite the extensive damage, the central 1904 Hall survived, and a temporary shelter allowed displaced traders to reopen within days.

Commemorations now mark the 50th anniversary of the event, with historians and former firefighters sharing poignant memories. The fire's impact extended to the entire city, affecting daily life and Christmas shopping. Remarkably, no lives were lost, and the incident's timing likely prevented more severe consequences.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The devastating fire at Leeds Kirkgate Market occurred on Saturday, December 13, 1975.
Approximately two-thirds of Leeds Kirkgate Market was ravaged by the blaze.
The fire destroyed many stalls and shops, ruining the livelihoods of numerous traders, particularly impacting their Christmas season.

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