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Image:
Fig1:Title: Lemon Street Author: Leeds Libraries ; Source: https://www.leodis.net/viewimage/75685 via Leodis; License: Creative Commons 4.0.
Fig2: Title: Feminism Word Cloud; Author: Virgilnr Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Feminism_Word_Cloud.png via Wikimedia Commons; License: Creative Commons 4.0.
Fig3:Title: Thinking ; Author: Wade M Source: Thinking via Wikimedia Commons; License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic .
Fig4: Title: Quarry Hill flats, Leeds ; Author: Dr Neil Clifton Source: geograph.org.uk via Wikimedia Commons; License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic ..
Fig5: Title:High Street; Author: Leeds Libraries Source: https://www.leodis.net/viewimage/75882 via Leodis; License: Creative Commons 4.0.
Fig6: Title: New York Road, looking towards Mabgate; Author: Leeds Libraries Source: https://www.leodis.net/viewimage/74151 via Leodis; License: Creative Commons 4.0.
Fig7: Title: Quarry Hill Flats Author: Leeds Libraries Source: https://www.leodis.net/viewimage/81832 via Leodis; License: Creative Commons 4.0.
Fig 9 : Data visualisation showing a The gender ratio of tenants in archive The Housing of the Working Classes Act, 1890 & Quarry Hill Unhealthy Area, 1900 using Excel,created by Ge Wang, on date 16/03/2025.
Fig.10: Title: My Name Is Mary. (2024). EP - My Name Is Mary- Apple Music. [online] Available at: https://images.app.goo.gl/NR4UFYQAXAGC9xPr9 [Accessed 13 Apr. 2025].
Fig 11: Data visualisation showing a The gender ratio of tenants in archive The Housing of the Working Classes Act, 1890 & Quarry Hill Unhealthy Area, 1900 using Excel,created by Ge Wang, on date 16/03/2025.
Fig.12: Title: Data Feminism (2021). Data Feminism. [online] Available at: https://images.app.goo.gl/CErQrSbKv5c4KCFQA [Accessed 13 Apr. 2025].
Fig.13: chart showing the increased risks for female drivers and passengers, and household heads in 1901 census, created by Dashan Li using Microsoft Excel, on date 16/03/2025.
Fig14: Title: Silhouette transparente sur fond gris Infobox. Author: Zebulon84 Source: Replace this image female (red).svg via Wikimedia Commons; License: Creative Commons 4.0.
Fig 15: Title: Quarry Hill Flats, from Eastgate, Author: Aerofilms, Source: https://www.leodis.net/viewimage/81602, License: UK copyright law.
Fig16: Title: Quarry Hill Flats, Crowds viewing new flats, Author: West Yorkshire Archive Service, Source: https://www.leodis.net/viewimage/81534, License: UK copyright law.
Fig17: Photo by XUBIN WANG 06/03/2025
Fig18: Photo by XUBIN WANG 06/03/2025
Fig19: Title: Unisex - The Noun Project icon from the Noun Project. Author: undefined Source: https://thenounproject.com/icon/50 via Wikimedia Commons; License: Creative Commons 4.0.
Fig20: Spectral visualization of gender classification using canvas,created by Ge Wang, on date 20/04/2025.
Fig21: Digital tools puzzle,created by Ge Wang using canvas, on date 20/04/2025.
Fig22:Digital,created by Ge Wang using canvas, on date 21/04/2025.
Fig23:Title: Meeting room in Hebburn library; Author: Julia Chandler/Libraries Taskforce Source: Meeting room in Hebburn library, via Wikimedia Commons; License: Creative Commons 4.0.
Fig24:Title: Aerial View, Quarry Hill Flats Author: Aerofilms, Source: https://www.leodis.net/viewimage/98593 License: UK copyright law.
Fig.25: chart showing household heads in 1901 census, created by Dashan Li using Microsoft Excel, on date 16/03/2025.
Fig26: Title: Quarry Hill Flats, Laundry Author: Leeds Libraries, Source: https://www.leodis.net/viewimage/81711 License: UK copyright law.
Fig27: Title : Gender equity for all including LGBT; Author: Sushant savla; Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gender_Equity_LGBT_(WB2018IN_Assgn).jpg , via Wikimedia Commons; License: Creative Commons 4.0.
Fig28:Title: Industry during the First World War- Bradford; Author: Lewis G P; Source: http://media.iwm.org.uk/iwm/mediaLib//56/media-56714/large.jpg, via Wikimedia Commons; License: Creative Commons 4.0.
Fig29: Title : Women's rights are still human rights ; Author: Marc Nozell; Source: Women's rights are still human rights #WomensMarch #WomensMarch2018 #SenecaFalls #NY, via Wikimedia Commons; License: Creative Commons 4.0.
Fig30 :Photo shot by Yuxin Zhang on 13/03/2025 Figures on the Home page are shot by Ge Wang, on 06/03/2025.
Videoes:
Video1: Chart showing the history of Leeds between 1830 to 1940, created by Yuxin Zhang using Powrrpoint, on date [08/03/2025].
Video7: The revised video edited by Ge Wang on 19/04/2025
All the rest of videos are All the videos were shot by team member Xubin Wang on 06/03/2025.