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The Parksider
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Riponian wrote: To these property tycoons a blue plaque means nothing more than likely opposition to knock it down. Your choice of heritage pub is?????

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liits wrote: Up until as late as 1917, what is now just the Albion was listed as the Albion at 86 Armley Road, and the Fleece at 88 and also showed two different licensees [Albion; Frederick Hurst Dalby. Fleece; Albert Taylor]. Originally they were both beer houses but the later Albion became a Public House. As the doyen of the pub history Liits we await with baited breath on your expert choice for the one pub that encapsulates the ambience, the history, the tradition, the (blal blah blah) of the good old english pub in Leeds???

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The Adelphi.
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The Parksider wrote: cnosni wrote: Crown and Fleece. AlbionCrownFleeceGarden GateGroveVictoriaWhitelocks sorry mate,not two pubs but one,Crown and Fleece,see skulls thread
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Riponian wrote: The Adelphi. Thank you sir..........AdelphiAlbionCrown & FleeceGarden GateGroveVictoriaWhitelocksCome on - any more for any more.......

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