Leeds West Indian Carnival

[2] It is a three-day event, climaxing in a carnival procession on Bank Holiday Monday, which starts and finishes in Potternewton Park in Chapeltown.[5] Its founders were Arthur France, then a Leeds University student from Nevis, who is longstanding Chairman; Ian Charles, who was still Co-ordinator in 2008;[6] and Gertrude Paul, a teacher.[7] Arthur France proposed what would be the first Caribbean-style outdoor carnival organized by people of Caribbean origin in Europe.As the local Caribbean association was not forthcoming, he formed his own committee, and Ian Charles's home became a factory for costumes.[8][9] The decade saw increased professionalism by the now very experienced Carnival Committee and the introduction of lorries to carry bands.
Carnival Procession 2008
Carnival King 2009
Carnival Queen 2009
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