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Posted: Tue 10 Jun, 2008 10:15 am
by Reginal Perrin
I saw this and wondered if the building was ever a pub or something that needed trapdoor access. I know this is not up there witht he Skulls but it just got me thinking. It's actually like a padlocked flagstone which is a bit unusual to say the least, almost inviting interest.
Posted: Tue 10 Jun, 2008 10:50 am
by Phill_d
Have you got a more exact location were this is Reg?? I've heard a few things about that place
Posted: Tue 10 Jun, 2008 10:51 am
by Si
Yes, if there was no lock, you'd never know it was there. Very strange!'Ey up! Phill's on it!
Posted: Tue 10 Jun, 2008 1:04 pm
by Reginal Perrin
Phill_d wrote: Have you got a more exact location were this is Reg?? I've heard a few things about that place

I took the picture a while ago and I'm now wondering if it is Clinkards at the top of Thorntons arcade or the Phone shop at the top of Queens, or a different combination of either. Anyway it is the last shop on the left of either one of the two arcades which run between Briggate and Lands Lane.I find what you guys do absolutely fascinating and only wish I had the time to join you on a bit of exploration.
Posted: Tue 10 Jun, 2008 1:13 pm
by Si
That's all cleared up, then!
Posted: Tue 10 Jun, 2008 4:48 pm
by Reginal Perrin
Well in the sense that it is one of two places which are 30 yards apart. There are two arcades and it is definitely the last shop on the left (heading towards Lands Lane) of one of them.
Posted: Tue 10 Jun, 2008 4:55 pm
by Si
I'll make a note of looking for it next time I'm in town. It's very unusual - there doesn't look to be any hinges on the opposite side. Must be there for a reason - maybe a fire hydrant? I bet the key is long lost!
Posted: Tue 10 Jun, 2008 8:56 pm
by chameleon
Doesn't look like much of a lock, if someone where to 'fall over it', heavily sought of, (accidentally of course), further investigation into the cause of one's injuries may be necessary....
Posted: Wed 11 Jun, 2008 3:05 pm
by Bunk3r
Looking closer at the picture I don’t think the paving slab moves but that the padlock staple was put on the slab so something else could be locked to the floor. The Hasp is still in place but there seems to be 4 screw holes where the hasp would once have been attached to something else to stop it going walkies (although it appears whatever it was has gone walkies). Sorry its less mysterious, but if your passing it would still be worth just asking at the shop what was there to completely put the mystery to bed.
Posted: Wed 11 Jun, 2008 3:43 pm
by Glenny3363
Could be right I think.Maybe it was just a chain fastening point for one of those stand-alone sweet dispensers, the type that had gob-stoppers in and the like that used to be outside quite a few shops years back? just a thought.In the centre of Leeds it would need chaining down to stop it going walkabout!!!