Leeds lost pubs

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Mick_SGC wrote: Cheers, it's hard to dig through 30+ pages.There's another lost pub in Bramley, on the top of cockshot lane, I cant recall the name but it was a dive towards the end of its life. Ah! You noticed what the most prolific thread is on here then - not that such a thing should say anything about us all, just like... old pubs, honest!

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Mick_SGC wrote: Cheers, it's hard to dig through 30+ pages.There's another lost pub in Bramley, on the top of cockshot lane, I cant recall the name but it was a dive towards the end of its life. Ah! You noticed what the most prolific thread is on here then - not that such a thing should say anything about us all, just like... old pubs, honest!

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Hmmm. Why does it do that?

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Hirdstreet wrote: Another old classic has finally hit the dust,The Station in Hunslet at the bottom of Old Run Road.Shutters up on all the windows and doors,can't see this place opening as a pub again now,due to it's position it will probably be turned into offices or knocked down.Used to have some good nights in here and it was always a regular stop off and meeting place for anyone (supporters and players)going to see Hunslet rlfc/Hunslet Hawks play. I think you mean 'the Engine'here's a pic I took of it last summer.
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chameleon wrote: Mick_SGC wrote: Cheers, it's hard to dig through 30+ pages.There's another lost pub in Bramley, on the top of cockshot lane, I cant recall the name but it was a dive towards the end of its life. Ah! You noticed what the most prolific thread is on here then - not that such a thing should say anything about us all, just like... old pubs, honest! It was called the 'Wyther' for many years - It closed and then reopened as the 'Yorkshireman' - its now demolished. This is the link to the 'Sandford' threadhttp://www.secretleeds.co.uk/forum/Messages.aspx?ThreadID=699    
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drapesy wrote: Hirdstreet wrote: Another old classic has finally hit the dust,The Station in Hunslet at the bottom of Old Run Road.Shutters up on all the windows and doors,can't see this place opening as a pub again now,due to it's position it will probably be turned into offices or knocked down.Used to have some good nights in here and it was always a regular stop off and meeting place for anyone (supporters and players)going to see Hunslet rlfc/Hunslet Hawks play. I think you mean 'the Engine'here's a pic I took of it last summer. I don't know why i put The Station,i drive past it every night.Nice pic' though.

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Does anyone remember a pub called The Highfield in Beeston just off Malvern Road.My Great Gran Sarah Brogden (remarried name,originally Stones)and her husband Joe ran the pub in the mid 60s.I've been told that she was the first female president of the Licenced Victuallers Association and Yorkshire Womens Darts Champion but i'm not sure were to look to get written proof of this.My ma used to work behind the bar in the Highfield and used to take me in their when i was a little sprog,she also worked behind the bar in The Blue Ball,which i think was next to The White Hart on Town Street.I have a few family pic's from inside the Highfield and there are some from outside on Leodis.If anyone has any memories of the pub or my great gran (or the Blue Ball) it would be appreciated.

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OMG!!! The Florence nightingale pub has just spontaniously combusted in the last 30 mins!!!http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/n ... jpBreaking news!!!

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LS1 wrote: OMG!!! The Florence nightingale pub has just spontaniously combusted in the last 30 mins!!!http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/n ... jpBreaking news!!! Hi I'm an online journalist at Sky News.Does anyone have a photo of the Nightingale they could send me?Latest story from us here:http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,, ... 32,00.html

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It used to be called the Cemetery Tavern. Here's a link to a photo of it then. http://www.leodis.org/display.aspx?reso ... 2028445How much?

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