Signs of old leodis

Unusual markings, logos and symbols around the city
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Phill_d
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jf wrote: I captured the sign on Wortley Road this evening, it can be seen at http://www.flickr.com/photos/82906764@N ... 7/'Philips and Son Plumbers' is all I can make out. Can you get the rest of it? I think you've posted a bad link there JF.. It doesn't send you to the pic....
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Phill_d wrote: There was a leaflet drop advertising the Regent cinema but because the area was densley populated by back to back houses the sign was painted on the roof for the pilot to identify it. We went there to get our tiles for the bathroom when we redid it. It still looks ermarkably like a cinema inside, you can even get up on the circle, and it's even more apparent from up there......

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Yep..I got some tiles from there too a good while ago. All the stalls are still intact arent they? I seem to remember tiles on show up there... I'm quiet tempted to get a picture inside...
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Phill_d wrote: drapesy wrote: I love these old signs but Its getting more and more difficult to find ones that haven't already been nabbed by Phill d or Rikj!!!Anyway here's a nice simple one - does exactly what it says on the tin (its above a chinese now though) I got this one too. It's near the Becketts pub Meanwood.. I haven't decided if i'm going to use it yet. It borders on interestingness. I've a load like that.... Curses!!! you're spot-on Phill.Heres another pic. I thought it of interest as its at such a strange height relative to the street - I suppose it was put there to be seen from the main road and the becketts which are much higher. If memory serves this was originally Kirbys chip shop - before they moved to their present premises at the bottom of Stonegate Road.Phill, where's that Kirkstall Brewery sign? I'd like to examine that - it looks like another signs been painted over it at some stage
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Hi Drapsey. I can't remeber the exact street. I was up Burley. I think it's deffinately the mecca up there for old painted signs. It was off Cardigan road probably Mayvilles/Harlods there's numerous ones in the back streets.
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Whats going on repeating this comment 3 times? Doh!!
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I'll see if I can track it down - presumably its not on a pub but an off-licence or former off-licence. Although I.m not (quite ) old enough to remember the Kirkstall Brewery I remember when the building was still brewing(now student flats of course) - It belonged to Whitbreads and they brewed Trophy there until the late 70's . The Bridge was the 'brewery tap'. I worked at Clover around that time and if the wind was in the right direction you got that yeasty brewery smell wafting down the Hill. In between Kirkstall Brewery and whitbreads it belonged to Duttons - a Blackburn firm (I think) after which the Duttons on Queenswood Drive is named , who were bought up in turn by Whitbreads
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Good man Drapsey..You know your stuff. Yes it was an off licence just off Cardigan road. A sort of triangular shaped corner. I was going daft that day walking in circles. I lost my bearings :-)
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Talking of 'Trophy' has reminded me of a T.V add of the 70;s - some guys in a pub suddenly burst into song (like you do):"WHITBREAD!! BIGHEAD!!! Trophy Bitter - the pint that thinks its a QUART!!!!"Advertising was much simpler in those days.....
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We were allowed to have a sense of humour in those days Drapsey. We can't even celebrate xmas these days incase it offends anyone! Bring back comedians & the retro 70's i say!!!!
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