Where and What No. 7

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drapesy
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Ok I'll start with the last first - wakefields coat of arms (above)is a fleur-de-lys - Flares coat of arms 7 has a horn on it - the badge of Ripon (it also has the name 'Ripon' on it which is a bit of a clue, although it's hard to make out. So number 7 IS Ripon not Wakefield
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To number 6 -This is part of Dewsbury's coat of arms - best I could find on the net - owls are the main feature!
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Whereas this is Huddersfield - design and motto as on Flares coat of arms Number 6So Number 6 IS Huddersfield not Dewsbury.
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Finally - coat of arms number1. As I say i'm not totally convinced about this - but I believe it to be Doncaster.This is Pontefract's which at a glance looks similar - however there's a problem with the motto - Flares number 1 has 'Son Comfort et Liesse' not Pontefracts motto of 'Post Mortem Patris pro Filio'I believe the first motto is associated with Doncaster but I haven't been able to find definitive proof as yet.. watch this space.So the jury's out on Number 1
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simonm wrote: No idea LS1. Unless the bank was built on the site of the cloth hall? Never seen owt definitive about it, just what some teacher once told me! Could be so. I'll post any info I get about it, but the cloth hall was demolished with the building of City Square, and was roughly opposite where the Park Plaza is now. Not sure about this site...yet!

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Post by FarnleyBloke »

There's a blue plaque on infirmary street on the building between the old Yorkshire bank and the old Post Office that says the cloth hall was there. (The building is called Cloth Hall Court!)

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Thats the one! It stretched right through onto the bottom of Park Row/ Boar Lane

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Post by farbank »

Understand you throwing your toys out of the cot Drapesy lad.! But don't take issue with me. Personally I don't give a toss. But on page 128 of the book by author Ivan Broadhead, called just 'Leeds', theres a coloured picture of the building, and a resume of its construction/use etc. I only assume his research would be in far deeper detail than we users of these threads. Certainly before taking it all off to a publisher. So please,......rail at him.!

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farbank wrote: Understand you throwing your toys out of the cot Drapesy lad.! But don't take issue with me. Personally I don't give a toss. But on page 128 of the book by author Ivan Broadhead, called just 'Leeds', theres a coloured picture of the building, and a resume of its construction/use etc. I only assume his research would be in far deeper detail than we users of these threads. Certainly before taking it all off to a publisher. So please,......rail at him.! Im not - I only want to try to get things right.
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Post by rangieowner »

It's always best to go with what you KNOW as apposed to what you are TOLD to be the truth! folks that write books can make mistakes, lets not fall out over it eh???
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