Kirkstall Abbey was acquired by Leeds Corporation as a gift from Colonel North and opened to the public in the late 19th century.
In 1909, Leeds Corporation extended its tramways to Green Lane, Yeadon.
There was controversy between Leeds Corporation and the various councils over several issues relating to its operation.
To serve the growing population of the council estate, the Middleton Light Railway, an electric tramway, was built in 1925 by Leeds Corporation.
The studios were built on slum clearance land on Kirkstall Road, purchased from the former Leeds Corporation.
The land was acquired by Leeds Corporation for the sum of £3,000 on 19 May 1857.
Prior to 1973 it had been provided by the Leeds Corporation.
Leeds Corporation placed an order for 25 electric tramcars in 1896, and the vehicles entered service in 1897, but there were no repeat orders.
He promoted the House to House Electricity Company, which was eventually taken over by Leeds Corporation.
After his death at Seacroft Hall in 1936, his nephew sold the family estate to Leeds Corporation one year later.