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BLAKEY wrote: stutterdog wrote: [I must have driven past this pub hundreds of times but I can't remember seeing it! Must be getting old! Oh your not on your own there Sir - I don't suppose I'd remember it if I hadn't lived nearby and been an occasional patron - plus from my own point of view it does appear on many a vintage transport picture of the area. On second thoughts Blakey and going back 30 odd years I think I can vaguely remember as I drove the last 77 sevice bus on a Fri. Sat and Sunday to Bramley Town End going like the clappers down Kirkstall Hill to beat the lights at the Star and Garter and seeing would -be passengers come dashing out of the Abbey pub door after the bus, Hoping to catch it outside the S&G! I think they nearly always did as there was a big queue there! LOL
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[quotenick="stutterdogOn second thoughts Blakey and going back 30 odd years I think I can vaguely remember as I drove the last 77 sevice bus on a Fri. Sat and Sunday to Bramley Town End going like the clappers down Kirkstall Hill to beat the lights at the Star and Garter and seeing would -be passengers come dashing out of the Abbey pub door after the bus, Hoping to catch it outside the S&G! I think they nearly always did as there was a big queue there! LOL Kindly remit a postal order for seven and sixpence to pay for my shoes re-soling as I trudged up to Town End !! Only kidding - I actually lived in Argie Terrace, top of Burley Hill near "Timothy Whites."
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BLAKEY wrote: [quotenick="stutterdogOn second thoughts Blakey and going back 30 odd years I think I can vaguely remember as I drove the last 77 sevice bus on a Fri. Sat and Sunday to Bramley Town End going like the clappers down Kirkstall Hill to beat the lights at the Star and Garter and seeing would -be passengers come dashing out of the Abbey pub door after the bus, Hoping to catch it outside the S&G! I think they nearly always did as there was a big queue there! LOL Kindly remit a postal order for seven and sixpence to pay for my shoes re-soling as I trudged up to Town End !! Only kidding - I actually lived in Argie Terrace, top of Burley Hill near "Timothy Whites."I'll buy you a pint at the Bramley reunion next April!
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[quotenick="stutterdogI'll buy you a pint at the Bramley reunion next April!EE by gum that'll be reet champion - always a good "do" at the reunion, and I'm always glad to be made welcome even though I'm an "incummer" from Headingley
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