There use to be an onion farm near Armley back in the 80's. It was run by a man who was apparently very solitary; when he died it was just left to grow as it pleased so often you can smell onions whilst on the motorway. The rumour was that he only ate onions which was his cause of death, but as I said this is only a rumour.
80 miles taking M1 to The NORTH. To get to the CITY, take M621 (@ J43 on M1).
M621, M62, A1, A14, M11, M25, M20, Channel Tunnel train, A16, A26, A4, A35, A3, Route 1/Route 3
271 mi - about 4 hours 36 mins driving time.Leeds, UK to Swansea, UK1. Head south on E Parade toward The Headrow 26 ft2. Turn right at The Headrow 341 ft3. Continue onto Westgate 430 ft4. Slight left to stay on Westgate (signs for A58/A62/A647/Halifax/M621/Bradford/M62/Huddersfield) 0.4 mi5. Take the ramp onto A58/Wellington Rd 0.4 mi6. Slight left at A58 0.2 mi7. Continue onto A643 0.7 mi8. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto the M621 ramp to M1 0.2 mi9. Merge onto M621 4.0 mi10. Continue onto M1 75.0 mi11. At junction 23a, exit onto A42 toward M42/Tamworth/B'ham 15.1 mi12. Continue onto M42 13.2 mi13. Take the exit toward M42 1.0 mi14. Keep right at the fork, follow signs for M42/London/Birmingham (S)/M5/M40/Coventry/M6 South and merge onto M42 1.3 mi15. At junction 7a, exit onto M42 toward M5/London (S & W)/Coventry (S & W)/B'ham (S)/M40 11.9 mi16. Take the exit onto M42 toward Birmingham (S & W)/M5 11.9 mi17. Merge onto M5 64.2 mi18. At junction 15, exit onto M4 toward M48Partial toll roadEntering Wales 66.1 mi19. At junction 42, exit onto A483 toward SwanseaGo through 1 roundabout 4.6 mi20. Continue onto A4067/Quay ParadeContinue to follow A4067 0.3 mi21. Turn right at B4489/Wind StContinue to follow B4489 0.3 mi22. Turn left at College St 230 ft23. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto B4290/The Kingsway 0.2 miSwansea, UK
The Stevens M620 is an improved version of the M520 that was designed by John Browning. The redesign was to streamline the receiver. It was produced from 1927 until 1953. This gun was offered in 12,16 & 20 gauge with 26,28,30 & 32 inch barrels. It had a five shell magazine. It was never offered in 3". The gun was offered with a raised matted rib and was called the M621 with that option. Your gun was not designed to shoot 3" shells. Source.... http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?p=830199&sid=568038cdcfc4d71ba0761dee536cdadc