1. Hidden Leeds gems
Have you met Winifred yet? She's a huge mural from graffiti artist Russell Meeham, also known as Qubek. Located alongside the walkway from York Place to Park Place in Leeds city centre. Photo: Andrew Hutchinson
2. Hidden Leeds gems
Leeds has an underground and its still possible to walk around in it, albeit with special permission from Network Rail and possibly the management of the Queens Hotel. Photo: YPN
3. Hidden Leeds gems
The Dark Arches date back to the 1860s and the construction of the New Station as it was then called (now City Station). They extend to some 80,000sq ft and are made up of about 18 million bricks. Photo: Mark Bickerdike
4. Hidden Leeds gems
The Grey Heron is designed to be submerged and then reappear as the river level changes on the waterside by The Calls. Have you spotted it? Photo: YPN
5. Hidden Leeds gems
The Leeds Library was founded in 1768 it is the oldest surviving subscription library in Britain. Have you stumbled across the entrance on Commercial Street? Photo: Steve Riding
6. Hidden Leeds gems
This is Cornucopia, a landmark fresco by artist Graeme Willson and on public display near the Corn Exchange in the city centre. It was painted in 1990. Photo: YPN