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wiggy
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well folk keep threatening,so i shall kick off with mine;the ones on briggate,nr boar lane junction,i never used these,but i remember the railings with their chain and padlock;the ones over the road from the dock green;the ones next to the fforde grene on easterly road;the downstairs toilets in harehills park;the downstairs ones next to the library on harehills lane and the ones in the subway on the east side of the merrion centre......okay that's my number one,anyone got a number two? ( sorry, couldn't help that)
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magic
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Wiggy, "downstairs toilets in Harehill Park" where abouts were these? The downstairs toilets in the outside market. You could break your neck walking down them.

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magic wrote: Wiggy, "downstairs toilets in Harehill Park" where abouts were these? The downstairs toilets in the outside market. You could break your neck walking down them. as you walk in through the gates on coldcotes avenue,you will notice a large triangle of grass,they were here.as were two fountains,the blocks they sat on are still there in the park,concrete and about 2ft square.i agree with your comments of the market toilets,same as the corn exchange ones...ha..ha!
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wiggy wrote: magic wrote: Wiggy, "downstairs toilets in Harehill Park" where abouts were these? The downstairs toilets in the outside market. You could break your neck walking down them. as you walk in through the gates on coldcotes avenue,you will notice a large triangle of grass,they were here.as were two fountains,the blocks they sat on are still there in the park,concrete and about 2ft square.i agree with your comments of the market toilets,same as the corn exchange ones...ha..ha! Bloody hell wiggy i always wondered what the concrete blocks were. That was my favourite spot for drinking my bottle of white lightning in my youth. When did the fountains disappear?

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truth to tell, i was only a babe in arms.fraid i got that one from pater,he recons about 68-ish
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magic wrote: wiggy wrote: magic wrote: Wiggy, "downstairs toilets in Harehill Park" where abouts were these? The downstairs toilets in the outside market. You could break your neck walking down them. as you walk in through the gates on coldcotes avenue,you will notice a large triangle of grass,they were here.as were two fountains,the blocks they sat on are still there in the park,concrete and about 2ft square.i agree with your comments of the market toilets,same as the corn exchange ones...ha..ha! Bloody hell wiggy i always wondered what the concrete blocks were. That was my favourite spot for drinking my bottle of white lightning in my youth. When did the fountains disappear? where did you live in those cider hazy days ,nick?
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In a house!

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I 'll name the Charlie Cake park loo's here http://flickr.com/photos/phill_dvsn/413723306/
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Post by drapesy »

The old block at oakwood clock is still there - and they've been closed for donkeys years. The one's near Valley gardens at roundhay park were open til a few years ago. I think, certainly in the last case, that 'cottaging' led to it closing, if you know what I mean...
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Not forgetting the ones at the old Tram teminus at the top of Crossgates Road, now the memorial garden, in the central resevation outside the Regal/GEM/ADSA/Chiltern Mills. (That plot's ertainly seen a lot of changes in its life!).

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