Leeds Lost Pubs - Part 2
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How far back are you thinking stutterdog?The pic below shows the Highland in green (A) and also the Adelphi Inn, Cavendish Street (B). The Adelphi lasted until 1955 when the last licensee, Berty Stirk, moved on to the Central Market at Duncan Street.Here's a Leodis pic.The fire Station is highlighted - although not very well - in blue, and for historical interest, at the other end of Durham Street, the Woolpack Inn (C). Although it ceased to be a pub in the late 50's, the building remained.Leodis has this pic of it in its post-pub days.The Woolpack was another of those pubs whos license was surrendered to facilitate the opening of other pubs. ALong with the Somerby Inn, Somerby Street and the Springhill Tavern, Buslingthorpe Lane, they all gave up their licenses for the Halton Moor Hotel. What a waste!
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