The Brownlee Brothers get their own pub!!
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Caron wrote: Thank you all for your helpful replies and sorry to you Drapesy for asking my question on your post. I was wrong, it was the Pottery Inn a relative of mine worked at. The picture of Pottery Inn I have was found on Bing under Pottery Inn, Hunslet. I think it's a very old picture as the windows are plain square with no fancy arched brickwork above. There is also a huge gas lamp just above the entrance to the pub and two signs for John Smith's Lancaster or Tadcaster (?) Pine Ales either side of the entrance. Thank you very much again and thank you for the map Liits. No need to apologise Caron - a very interesting post. John Smith's is from Tadcaster of course, and I think its "Fine Ales" rather than "Pine Ales"!
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liits wrote: Sorry Uncle Mick, it was me being thick!You are, of course, right about the Parkfield, the premises that I've marked is actually the Jack Lane Inn, not the Parkfield. I couldn't sleep last night thinking about this http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... SPLAY=FULL
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