..........TY ARMS Kirkgate
- uncle mick
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..........TY ARMS Kirkgate
Does anyone know what this building was ??
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Re: ..........TY ARMS Kirkgate
I think that it was called the City Arms, then later the Brougham's Arms and then the Duck and Drake. At some stage it was also called the Horse and Groom.
Addendum - I have got this wrong. The Brougham's Arms/Duck and Drake building is further down Kirkgate towards the railway viaduct and the Parish Church (Minster). I knew that I had seen the 'City Arms' somewhere in Kirkgate but this has now been cleared up by buffaloskinner's helpful post and maps.
Addendum - I have got this wrong. The Brougham's Arms/Duck and Drake building is further down Kirkgate towards the railway viaduct and the Parish Church (Minster). I knew that I had seen the 'City Arms' somewhere in Kirkgate but this has now been cleared up by buffaloskinner's helpful post and maps.
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Re: ..........TY ARMS Kirkgate
Maps which show both the City Arms and Brough Arms
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- City Arms 1910.jpg (172.57 KiB) Viewed 1588 times
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- Brough Arms 1891.jpg (288.53 KiB) Viewed 1588 times
Is this the end of the story ...or the beginning of a legend?
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Re: ..........TY ARMS Kirkgate
Buffaloskinner thanks for the maps & answering the puzzle
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Re: ..........TY ARMS Kirkgate
Borough Arms and Broughams Arms were not the same, the latter was further down Kirkgate, near the present railway bridge, and is shown as such on the 1850s 25" OS map, It did indeed become the Duck and Drake (around 1970-80 I think) and is still there.