Duck and Drake

Old, disused, forgotten and converted pubs
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cnosni
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Had a distant relative running it in the 1880s,part of the same family that ran the Palace,the Castelows.Though not directly related to them i had a member of my family marry into them.How strange then i frequent both pubs,though not as often as i like.
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Post by The Parksider »

Hazman wrote: Hi allAnother question is does the cobbled street at the side odf the pub have a name? Harpers Yard

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Post by Hazman »

Thanks for that, now hereing that it seems to ring a bell somewhere.Further to that I google it and came up with this link which refers to the existence of Harpers yard.http://www.btinternet.com/~alan.radford/waithis.htm
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Post by kelly »

the originalname for the DUCK AND DRAKE was the BROUGHAMS ARMSi apologise if this has been already posted
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Post by Si »

Went on a city centre pub crawl the other week and the best pint bar far was in The Duck and Drake.

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Post by hunsletlad »

Better late than never, remember Duck & Drake from the late fifties when I first started imbibing (neverstopped since), But have seen Phill d in Markington and Harrogate lately, is that Buck stood with him?

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Post by fluffysheep »

I think this is a picture of the buildings at the back of the pub, took it a while ago as the building does look old! Especially next to the modern flats behind it.
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Post by Hazman »

fluffysheep wrote: I think this is a picture of the buildings at the back of the pub, took it a while ago as the building does look old! Especially next to the modern flats behind it. Yes those are the buildings I on about.Note the proximity of the tall chimney to the central door of the smaller building.That would indicate the locaction of the blackgmith/farriers stove.The larger building,I assume,would be the overnight stables.Top stuff.        
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