The Junction, Hunslet 'Then and Now'

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drapesy
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Nice to see you - to see you - Nice!!!thought I might never see this again - but the 'Junction' Courtiers(of which this is one ) have been revealed once more and the pub is to reopen - Good luck to the new owners - I hope other Secret Leeders will give it a try - I'll certainly have a pint there!
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That is indeed a welcome piece of news - I suppose its too much to expect the number 12 tram service to resume on the same date ??
There's nothing like keeping the past alive - it makes us relieved to reflect that any bad times have gone, and happy to relive all the joyful and fascinating experiences of our own and other folks' earlier days.

drapesy
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Well the Junction's up and running again - and, unknown to me - it actually has another Melbourne Courier - in addition to the two out side. When much of the leaded glass windows were removed they were put up in a framework above the bar - In addition to the Courtier there is also the lettering of The Junction Hotel that used to be on the Moor Road side and can be seen in the picture on the first posting of this thread! - a nice surprise survival.
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BLAKEY wrote: uncle mick wrote: carith wrote: I believe the Black horse closed in the later half of the 1970s to make way for the Penny Hill      Think you are wrong there. It was the Anchor that was closed to make way for the Morrisons and Penny Hill redevopement. The Black Horse was "tother side at road" Michael OOOh 'eck Mick, that's just given me an awful flashback to the weekend "Battles of the Anchor" when we were on the buses in that vicinity. There were "lily livered" crews who would drive past, early, and risk the sack sooner than face the roaring crowds for Belle Isle and Middleton. Did the last Belle Isle 11.07pm from CornEx regular when I was guarding out of Sov,almost had a full bus at Corn Ex and never had any bother all the way up Belle Isle,treat folk right and they'll treat you right.
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BLAKEY wrote: uncle mick wrote: carith wrote: I believe the Black horse closed in the later half of the 1970s to make way for the Penny Hill      Think you are wrong there. It was the Anchor that was closed to make way for the Morrisons and Penny Hill redevopement. The Black Horse was "tother side at road" Michael OOOh 'eck Mick, that's just given me an awful flashback to the weekend "Battles of the Anchor" when we were on the buses in that vicinity. There were "lily livered" crews who would drive past, early, and risk the sack sooner than face the roaring crowds for Belle Isle and Middleton. Did the last Belle Isle 11.07pm from CornEx regular when I was guarding out of Sov,almost had a full bus at Corn Ex and never had any bother all the way up Belle Isle,treat folk right and they'll treat you right.
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A little late updating this thread- but the reopening didnt last long - and it looks like the Junction is now closed for good.
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drapesy wrote: A little late updating this thread- but the reopening didnt last long - and it looks like the Junction is now closed for good. Did Hunslet Feast use the Moor on Moor Rd in the early 50's? I seem to remeber travelling on the 46 bus to my Aunties past this pub.This would be before the motor way was built.
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stutterdog wrote: drapesy wrote: A little late updating this thread- but the reopening didnt last long - and it looks like the Junction is now closed for good. Did Hunslet Feast use the Moor on Moor Rd in the early 50's? I seem to remeber travelling on the 46 bus to my Aunties past this pub.This would be before the motor way was built. It certainly didhttp://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?resourceIde ... 5_72327823

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Post by tilly »

I remember Hunslet feast on the land outside Park Side Rugby Ground i cant remember going to it on Hunslet Moor?
No matter were i end my days im an Hunslet lad with Hunslet ways.

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drapesy wrote: I used to go in the Mulberry quite a bit in the 80's after work and we got to know Ernie a bit. I never knew he once had the Junction. Didn't he play Rugby for Hunslet at one time ?? Can't think that he played first team, as I don't know the name but plenty of people played second team that I won't know so maybe - a leeds licensee who played second team and won cups with them was Fred Cliff.......

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