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Aeldfrith wrote: Went past the Tut tonight and the lights were on, but the doors were shut. It was only 5.45 though. I havent seen it open on a lunchtime for ages. Yes, I noticed that last night too at about 6.30. Mike at the Tarn has mentioned before that it's hardly open at the moment - there's a few takers for the quiz on Thursday nights and a decent handful on Saturday evenings but they never seem to have any cask ale so I don't bother hanging around. It's a far cry from when it was packed out at weekends a few years ago.
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[quotenick="BLAKEY"] Starbuck wrote: BLAKEY wrote: Starbuck wrote: Lost-Loiner wrote: What a splendid picture of the Anchor ! Just going back to the Anchor - it must have had an intersting reputation. I knew someone who had worked as a husband and wife team on Leeds City transport busses. When it was kicking out time on a Saturday night they wouldn't stop at the Anchor, but drive round the corner to Balm Road, let passengers off and then set off quick before those who had been having a good nioght at the Anchor could get on. Indeed The Anchor gang were, joking apart, pretty terrifying when tanked up and many crews drove past sooner than face "execution."I had to chuckle at this message though - would I be right in betting a pound to a penny that the initials of the husband and wife team that you mention were "A" and "D" ?? LOL LOL Well Blakey it is a long time since I was told the tale but my recollection is that the team were Alan and Brenda - and if the Anchor lot did get on their journey was often free..... Oh well, can't say those names ring a bell - apologies NO pun intended - as these two were definitely "A" and "D" - I know their names but not wise to say I suppose. I bet Amber knows who I mean - at least if his watch is up to ten minutes fast LOL LOLYes, I think its safe to say that no conductor (or Inspector for that matter) has ever achived the impossible task of getting 100% of the brass out of that particular gang of revellers !! In fact I daresay the record for the best attempt is in single % figures LOL LOL Yes Blakey It was A&D. When I was a Route Inspector in that area I used to find myself in Elland Road at around 22-30 on a Sat night for some strange reason. Although one night I did get a alll to go over as a brave Cdr had asked for a fare and called the Police. I have never seen such big coppers with dogs but the cdr got his fares. Happy days.
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[quotenick="BLAKEY"] Starbuck wrote: BLAKEY wrote: Starbuck wrote: Lost-Loiner wrote: What a splendid picture of the Anchor ! Just going back to the Anchor - it must have had an intersting reputation. I knew someone who had worked as a husband and wife team on Leeds City transport busses. When it was kicking out time on a Saturday night they wouldn't stop at the Anchor, but drive round the corner to Balm Road, let passengers off and then set off quick before those who had been having a good nioght at the Anchor could get on. Indeed The Anchor gang were, joking apart, pretty terrifying when tanked up and many crews drove past sooner than face "execution."I had to chuckle at this message though - would I be right in betting a pound to a penny that the initials of the husband and wife team that you mention were "A" and "D" ?? LOL LOL Well Blakey it is a long time since I was told the tale but my recollection is that the team were Alan and Brenda - and if the Anchor lot did get on their journey was often free..... Oh well, can't say those names ring a bell - apologies NO pun intended - as these two were definitely "A" and "D" - I know their names but not wise to say I suppose. I bet Amber knows who I mean - at least if his watch is up to ten minutes fast LOL LOLYes, I think its safe to say that no conductor (or Inspector for that matter) has ever achived the impossible task of getting 100% of the brass out of that particular gang of revellers !! In fact I daresay the record for the best attempt is in single % figures LOL LOL Yes Blakey It was A&D. When I was a Route Inspector in that area I used to find myself in Elland Road at around 22-30 on a Sat night for some strange reason. Although one night I did get a call to go over as a brave Cdr had asked for a fare and called the Police. I have never seen such big coppers with dogs but the cdr got his fares. Happy days.
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drapesy wrote: This wonderful pic of the Anchor in Hunslet has just been posted on Leodis. Anyone know when it closed? a poster on Leodis says it was in the late 70,s but IIRC I went in a couple of times around 1983 or 84. In the 60s when I worked at Miggy pit I went to the Anchor for a few weeks on a Sunday morning for first aid training which always finished when the bar opened.
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[quotenick="Loiner in Cyprus"] drapesy wrote: In the 60s when I worked at Miggy pit I went to the Anchor for a few weeks on a Sunday morning for first aid training which always finished when the bar opened. Judging by comment on the thread is that when training/practice became reality
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[quotenick="tyke bhoy"] Loiner in Cyprus wrote: drapesy wrote: In the 60s when I worked at Miggy pit I went to the Anchor for a few weeks on a Sunday morning for first aid training which always finished when the bar opened. Judging by comment on the thread is that when training/practice became reality I never remember trouble there, but I only ever went in on a Sunday lunch time after the above mentioned training organised by the pit. If I remember rightly the landlord was Jeff Stephenson (spelling?) who used to play hooker for Leeds.
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drapesy wrote: A few recent observations...1. although not 'lost' I notice that the 'Old George' in Garforth has been revamped and its name (of probably c200 years ) has disappeared . Shame.2. Not much sign of life at the Old Roundabout at Stanningley - there are signs on the window about bonfire night, which doesn't look good. anyone know any more?3. Incredibly (and this another example of life after the 'shutters of death' have gone up) the Ancestor at the bottom of Cockshott Lane is open again. On the subject of name changes I notice that the 'Pig and Whistle' at the bottom of Richardshaw lane has reverted to its former name of 'The Great Northern' for some reason.
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