Leeds lost pubs
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Don't know if this has already been mentioned, the Wise Owl on Iveson Approach is down.Only just gone too by the looks of it.There isn't another pub within some distance, I was saddened to see the former Welcomb Inn is also shut but at least the loacls can wander down the hill to the Fox and Hounds or to the club at the bottom of Woodnook drive
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electricaldave wrote: Don't know if this has already been mentioned, the Wise Owl on Iveson Approach is down.Only just gone too by the looks of it.There isn't another pub within some distance, I was saddened to see the former Welcomb Inn is also shut but at least the loacls can wander down the hill to the Fox and Hounds or to the club at the bottom of Woodnook drive Yes it has been mentioned - a few pages back with pics. I didn't know the former Welcomb(now Bedford Arms) was closed - it was open a few weeks ago when I took this pic,I think it may have crept under the radar but the Cranmer Bank, (which has a 'Melbourne' mosaic in the entrance) is closed and shuttered.
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Tarkus wrote: drapesy wrote: sundowner wrote: Does anybody remember a pub at the bottom of Domestic St called the Volunteer it would have been opposite where Salford Van Hire is now.It had stained glass windows each one depicting a soldier in a different uniform it would be in the late fiftys that i remember it from. Here's a leodis pic of it. - 1965 - I suspect demolition followed shortly after. It was on the corner of Holbeck Lane and Domestic Street - address 83 Holbeck Lane. Here's another: Many thanks for the photographs Tarkus i never went in the Volunteer but i used to go to the picture house very near to it.I can,t recall its name dead brain cells you know He. He.
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sundowner wrote: Tarkus wrote: drapesy wrote: sundowner wrote: Does anybody remember a pub at the bottom of Domestic St called the Volunteer it would have been opposite where Salford Van Hire is now.It had stained glass windows each one depicting a soldier in a different uniform it would be in the late fiftys that i remember it from. Here's a leodis pic of it. - 1965 - I suspect demolition followed shortly after. It was on the corner of Holbeck Lane and Domestic Street - address 83 Holbeck Lane. Here's another: Many thanks for the photographs Tarkus i never went in the Volunteer but i used to go to the picture house very near to it.I can,t recall its name dead brain cells you know He. He. Hi SundownerThe cinema in Domestic Street (just a bit further up from the Volunteer) was called The Gainsborough, but locally it was always known as The Gaini (as with The Lemi). The first film I ever saw unaccompanied by my Mam was The Beatles' Hard Day's Night, probably 1964. Behind the Gaini was a strange looking building with low brick walls and a thick, flat concrete top. I always assumed that it was a wartime air-raid shelter, but this was never confirmed to me. As kids, we'd always go play on this thing after the Saturday Matinee. There were stairways at each end, but the doors were securely locked and we never managed to get inside.
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Tarkus wrote: sundowner wrote: Tarkus wrote: drapesy wrote: sundowner wrote: Does anybody remember a pub at the bottom of Domestic St called the Volunteer it would have been opposite where Salford Van Hire is now.It had stained glass windows each one depicting a soldier in a different uniform it would be in the late fiftys that i remember it from. Here's a leodis pic of it. - 1965 - I suspect demolition followed shortly after. It was on the corner of Holbeck Lane and Domestic Street - address 83 Holbeck Lane. Here's another: Many thanks for the photographs Tarkus i never went in the Volunteer but i used to go to the picture house very near to it.I can,t recall its name dead brain cells you know He. He. Hi SundownerThe cinema in Domestic Street (just a bit further up from the Volunteer) was called The Gainsborough, but locally it was always known as The Gaini (as with The Lemi). The first film I ever saw unaccompanied by my Mam was The Beatles' Hard Day's Night, probably 1964. Behind the Gaini was a strange looking building with low brick walls and a thick, flat concrete top. I always assumed that it was a wartime air-raid shelter, but this was never confirmed to me. As kids, we'd always go play on this thing after the Saturday Matinee. There were stairways at each end, but the doors were securely locked and we never managed to get inside. Thanks again Tarkus the Gaini was not my local cinema that would be the Strand on Jack Lane.I will not go on about cinemas on this thread as its the lost pub thread .All the best.
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Heard a rumour today that the Golden Fleece on Churwell Hill is going to be knocked down for a Tesco Express.What about the Melbourne Courtier above the door?
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I passed The Bridgefield at Cross Green (or is it East End Park?) tonight and the roof has gone - not just the tiles, but the lot.It's been shut for years but it looks like this may well be the final knockings. I was driving so didn't have time for a proper look but I wouldn't bet on it being there much longer. The last days of another fine Tetleys pub.
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drapesy wrote: sarah_orange wrote: the dortmunder international public house - found on leodis as I was checking out the area around my club (don't even get me started on the harrison's almshouses! so lovely!)http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... PLAY=FULLI didn't get to leeds til 1989 and I don't remember this at all - when did it go? Here's a shot from an almost identical spot I took only a few days ago - the Merrion Hotel sign looks to be the same. I dont remember the Dortmunder but I remember this as a 'bierkellar' that I think was relaunched several times . It was the Hofbrauhaus for several years and used to serve litre 'stiens' of lager - a great contribution to sensible drinking for the youth of Leeds! at one stage they also had strippers and topless bar maids (not that I ever went when it was like that, of course, I've just been told about it. honestly.)This is a two for one pic - as there's another former pub shown. I believe it was originally called the General Wade - but I may be mistaken. often known as the 'threepenny bit' its gone through a lot of name changes. The window signs now say 'Junction 7 lounge bar' - but it looks to be closed.[Apologies for the poor photo - there was so much traffic on wade Lane it took ages to even get this!] Sorry if this has already been mentioned, but I'm at work and having to sneakily whizz through the posts before my boss catches me! I have to pass this pub (the bizarre shaped one) a couple of times a day and it appears to be linked to the Merrion hotel by a walkway (which is maintained). I always assumed it was a part of the hotel and imagined it to be peopled by low grade rock stars and out of town businessmen! I havent seen a ground floor entrance as yet, but i'll have a look this morning and see what I can see.