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Nothing to do with Leeds at all so sorry for that but under this title, there may be some who could take interest in the contents of an e-mail recently received - spectacular and an amazing tribute to 'old tech and chemicals' as well as those involved!http://www.flickr.com/photos/chameleon2 ... 743513981/

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PC - Dublin wrote: PC - Dublin wrote: The Regent used to be my favourite back in the late 70's when I used to live in Leeds. Used to go there most Friday nights. If it was too busy we used go down the road to the Nags Head. I called into both pubs while on a visit last Summer. The Regent hadn't changed, whereas the Nags Head had (in a big way!!). to be followed, of course, with fish 'n' chips from the chipper on the far side of the Harrogate Road !!     Yes it was a great Pub to find a party. I guess we would have been there at the same time.
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Hollie wrote: PC - Dublin wrote: PC - Dublin wrote: The Regent used to be my favourite back in the late 70's when I used to live in Leeds. Used to go there most Friday nights. If it was too busy we used go down the road to the Nags Head. I called into both pubs while on a visit last Summer. The Regent hadn't changed, whereas the Nags Head had (in a big way!!). to be followed, of course, with fish 'n' chips from the chipper on the far side of the Harrogate Road !!     Yes it was a great Pub to find a party. I guess we would have been there at the same time. ....once you managed to get served.

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Well it would be easier if you were a male!
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I just love this site. It brings back so many memories.
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Hollie wrote: Well it would be easier if you were a male! actually, always seemed to be the other way round, always sent the other half to smile at the bar

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Those were the days when you sent the other half to the Bar:-)
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morleyhall- do you know what happened to the Stirk Bridge Inn in Sowerby Bridge? Passed it and noticed it was closed; heard there's some sort of campaign to try to keep it as a pub?

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Another old haunt of mine in the late 70's used to be The Original Oak in Headingley. It springs to mind during this current dry spell. It used be great to have a pint outdoors there at the weekend watching a game of bowling on the bowling green.I returned there a few years back for the first time since then to find it transformed into a beer garden. My memory was shattered!!The other landmark for me in Headingley used to be Salvo's, which is still going strong after over 30 years!! I went there for a meal and was just as impressed as I used to be all those years ago (and I'm not old!).    

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PC - Dublin wrote: Another old haunt of mine in the late 70's used to be The Original Oak in Headingley. It springs to mind during this current dry spell. It used be great to have a pint outdoors there at the weekend watching a game of bowling on the bowling green.     Yep, went there the other day. Have to phone the landlord for permission for photos, but it's got a nice beer garden which'd be great to capture!

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