Dyrons - York Road

Bunkers, shelters and other buildings
ninanoonanarna
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Hello,I've had a look on Leodis but I can't find anything, does anyone know what this building was before it was Dyrons?Cheers guys

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ninanoonanarna wrote: Hello,I've had a look on Leodis but I can't find anything, does anyone know what this building was before it was Dyrons?Cheers guys It was a hardware shop called thinking now, i remember the old guy nice Jewish man the shop was called some thing beginning with C cant rememeber not a lot of help what it might be cohens some thing like that    
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Many years back it was a Leeds Industrial Co-operative Society branch that also had a seperate butchers.
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Leodian wrote: Many years back it was a Leeds Industrial Co-operative Society branch that also had a seperate butchers. Location??

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Junction of Osmondthorpe Lane and York rd

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Whatever its been before, and a Co-op certainly, its a very obliging and decent firm indeed now - I have my two (three at one time) motorbikes serviced/MOTd/repaired there, and I trust them completely.
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BJF wrote: Junction of Osmondthorpe Lane and York rd Now it falls into place, perhaps the name threw me off - is dyrons right or could it have be Dysons?    

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chameleon wrote: BJF wrote: Junction of Osmondthorpe Lane and York rd Now it falls into place, perhaps the name threw me off - is dyrons right or could it have bee Dysons? I'm fairly sure chameleon that it is Dyrons, not Dysons.
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DYRON'S it is folks !!
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BLAKEY wrote: DYRON'S it is folks !! Then it was another trick of the memory's 'mind's eye' Blakey, I would never have thought it could say Dyrons over the door    

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