Leeds lost pubs
- tilly
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Re: Leeds lost pubs
Hi snowman there was a pub called The Red Lion at the bottom of Pearson Street very near the Hunslet Engine Company.See my last post further down.
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Re: Leeds lost pubs
high tilly
i am sure the road was called church st? if you came past henry berrys on your right over the railway bridge past laporte acids
on your right then past the transport cafe (the old green man pub) to where waterloo road runs off to the left and you go straight down the coop was on your right i worked at savile`s on your right,the pub was next door,opposite the doctors prefab,it was all prefabs on the left.
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i am sure the road was called church st? if you came past henry berrys on your right over the railway bridge past laporte acids
on your right then past the transport cafe (the old green man pub) to where waterloo road runs off to the left and you go straight down the coop was on your right i worked at savile`s on your right,the pub was next door,opposite the doctors prefab,it was all prefabs on the left.
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- tilly
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Re: Leeds lost pubs
Hi snowman a list of pubs in Hunslet starting with R Royal Oak Royal George Red Lion Red Horse Yard Robin Hood Railway Royal .
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- tilly
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Re: Leeds lost pubs
Just had a look on Leodis in the 1930s there were 55 public houses in Hunslet now 16.
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Re: Leeds lost pubs
I think that Jack is correct and the pub was the Red House Inn. Saville’s was at 19 Church Street and the Red House Inn was at the junction with Iron Street (9 Church Street). Iron Street was only a very short distance from Low Road.
- tilly
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Re: Leeds lost pubs
Thanks for that Ian the Red House was not on the list i found on pubs in Hunslet.
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Re: Leeds lost pubs
The Hunslet Remembered site has long gone to the Spirit of the Sky Web, you can however still access it via the Wayback Machine Archives here, should be of great interest to Sid
https://web.archive.org/web/20161023035 ... bookmark27
https://web.archive.org/web/20161023035 ... bookmark27
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- tilly
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Re: Leeds lost pubs
Good one buffaloskinner I will have a good look at that site thanks for taking the time to post it.
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- tilly
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Re: Leeds lost pubs
I made a big mistake in my reply about the Red Lion, the pud i was talking about was the British Queen old age takes over sometimes where i got the Red Lion from i dont know.I am with Ian it must have been the Red House we were looking for.
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Re: Leeds lost pubs
jack/tilly/ian/b-skinner
thats the one the red house, the red lion was on the left hand on low rd before the crooked billet (i think)
thanks for your time and trouble lads.
regards to all
tony ska sm1
thats the one the red house, the red lion was on the left hand on low rd before the crooked billet (i think)
thanks for your time and trouble lads.
regards to all
tony ska sm1