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Bramley4woods wrote: Trojan wrote: Snowball wrote: Tetleys might have the recipes in their archives? I suppose they probably would have but would they be willing to release them to a prospective competitior? Real Ale from Hunslet Road is already under threat I believe. I drove past this last week and there seemed to be a *lot* of demolition going on inside the Tetley site.I thought the proposal to move Tet's out and build apartments had fallen through. 8-(( Someone should have put a Melbourne sign up at Elland Road on Friday to make the "Storm" feel more at home - but then again perhaps not I had a quite a decent pint of Tetleys on Friday night in the George in Ossett, I usually go there because they sell Landlord, but I mistakenly thought they're run out and she'd poured the Tetleys before I realised my mistake. However, to get to the point, most former Tetleys pubs now sell Landlord (the Commercial in Churwell sells Black Sheep) is this just a "guest ale" policy or a ploy to reduce sales of Tetley's cask so that it can be withdrawn? If so then another part of old Leeds will go. I'm old enough to remember Tetleys "Meadow Maltings" on Meadow Lane - anyone else?
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Dunno if they have been mentioned but I believe there are / were some windows with the Melborne brewery logo at the Woodside Tavern in Horsforth.
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jonleeds wrote: Dunno if they have been mentioned but I believe there are / were some windows with the Melborne brewery logo at the Woodside Tavern in Horsforth. its a case of were/aren't - see page 2 of this thread for 'were', page 3 for 'aren't'!
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drapesy wrote: I knew that the Haddon hall was an old Melbourne House - and has some windows with courtiers that I posted earlier in the thread.But I only just found out about this -for several years the door into the tap room was locked and unused - but the pubs had a bit of a shake-up recently which involved opening up the tap room again and using the door directly into it - and this little beauty was hiding there all the time!!!Quite different to the Cranmer bank mosaic[ see page 2 of this thread] - I love the tourquoise background.I believe, though I've never seen it that there was at least one mosaic floor courtier at the Shaftesbury - can anyone confirm this?I hope I can get a pic of it before it's lost forever. i think theres two in the shaffs drapesy one on each door i pass it daily on the way to work so if i see any movement ie/workmen/surveyors i will blag my way in and take a couple of pics for you mate ive also noticed that the local scum have now removed all the yorki stone from the doorway and they've also smashed the square tetley lamps outside!!
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From 1953 to 1960 I worked at Cox&Co (also now defunct) just across the road from the Melbourne Brewery on Regent Street. As far as Melbourne Ales are concerned, my friends and I were Tetley drinkers (Brown Cow, Whitkirk) (pint of mixed 1 sh 41/2d ). We considered the Melbourne stuff to be rough, i.e. unpalatable. However, the best pint in our opinion was a pint of mixed (John Smith's bitter - Tetley's mild) at a pub in Ledston. There was a Melbourne House on York Road at the junction with Crossgates Lane.
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First I've found for a while. This is the 'Waggon and Horses' on Leeds Road, Bradford which has 4 nice leaded courtiers.
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A close - up of one of the courtiers on the Right hand windows of the 'Waggon and Horses'
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Trojan wrote: Hi Drapesy I presume you've been on this sitehttp://breweryhistory.com/Defunct/YorksWest.htmIt lists all the ones you list but in additionThe Junction at Huddersfield Road Wyke. There are no indications at the Junction ( now a Thwaites house) that it once belonged to Melbourne.
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I went to a film show last night at Morley Town Hall, included was a short advertising film about Melbourneit is obtainable from here;http://www.yorkshirefilmarchive.com/BES ... ilmID=2268
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