Leeds lost pubs

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uncle mick
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Cardiarms wrote: Excellent! Are you going to update the Leodis site?      No, cause you still owe me 10000 Dong LOL

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BGI or love you long time? :-D

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uncle mick wrote: Cardiarms wrote: http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... AY=FULLThe White Bear - where was it?          1872 Leeds Directory         White Bear Inn         J.L. Smith         George and Dragon Yard         Briggate         Cracked it Well done,you win a ceegar.....

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Good news for a change!I'm pleased to report the Duck and Drake is back in full vigour.I called in this evening to see a reasonable 3 piece blues band entertaining an enthusiastic audience.As ever,a good pint.I hope this situation is not temporary.

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The Parksider wrote: uncle mick wrote: Cardiarms wrote: http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... AY=FULLThe White Bear - where was it?          1872 Leeds Directory         White Bear Inn         J.L. Smith         George and Dragon Yard         Briggate         Cracked it Well done,you win a ceegar..... Great research there! Is the yard or the building still there?
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stutterdog wrote: The Parksider wrote: uncle mick wrote: Cardiarms wrote: http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... AY=FULLThe White Bear - where was it?          1872 Leeds Directory         White Bear Inn         J.L. Smith         George and Dragon Yard         Briggate         Cracked it Well done,you win a ceegar..... Great research there! Is the yard or the building still there? No - long ,long gone!
there are 10 types of people in the world. Those that understand ternary, those that don't and those that think this a joke about the binary system.

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What a shame ! I'd like to have seen that! Having recently retired and having a bit more time to go into Leeds with my wife.We went down to Briggate a few weeks ago and found a pub called the Angel up one of the alley's of which there are a few .I was a constant visitor in my late teens to most of the pubs in this area i.e The Ship, The Piccadilly Bar but I can never remember a pub called the Angel in this particular place. I can remember another pub at the bottom end of Briggate called the Angel but it was frequented by the non hetro-sexuels in Leeds around 1958 to early 60's and possibly beyond, but it closed ,I know not when.Can any one remember this pub?
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stutterdog wrote: The Parksider wrote: uncle mick wrote: Cardiarms wrote: http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... AY=FULLThe White Bear - where was it?          1872 Leeds Directory         White Bear Inn         J.L. Smith         George and Dragon Yard         Briggate         Cracked it Well done,you win a ceegar..... Great research there! Is the yard or the building still there? 7th July 1956. Elevated view looking south down Trinity Street. On the left are numbers 29 to 30, N.G. Bailey & Co. Ltd., electrical engineers; numbers 26 to 27, Blakeys Wallpapers; then George And Dragon Yard; number 34, J. Graham (Leeds) Ltd., home furnishers; numbers 35 to 36, Baker's Household Stores. On the right a sign for Johnson's Engravers (Leeds) Ltd (number 12) can be seen. The street is crowded with shoppers.
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Closing party at the Haddon Hall on the coming Tuesday night, so i'm told.Your last chance for a dodgy deal and a fight
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stutterdog wrote: What a shame ! I'd like to have seen that! Having recently retired and having a bit more time to go into Leeds with my wife.We went down to Briggate a few weeks ago and found a pub called the Angel up one of the alley's of which there are a few .I was a constant visitor in my late teens to most of the pubs in this area i.e The Ship, The Piccadilly Bar but I can never remember a pub called the Angel in this particular place. I can remember another pub at the bottom end of Briggate called the Angel but it was frequented by the non hetro-sexuels in Leeds around 1958 to early 60's and possibly beyond, but it closed ,I know not when.Can any one remember this pub? The answer to your first question is in the description of this leodis pic. it has been on secret leeds but I can't remember exactly where!!http://www.leodis.org/display.aspx?reso ... 11854189In answer to second part - are you thinking of the "Mitre", perhaps??
there are 10 types of people in the world. Those that understand ternary, those that don't and those that think this a joke about the binary system.

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