Signs of old leodis

Unusual markings, logos and symbols around the city
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weenie
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i know it wasnt Blakey's i just couldnt remember the street, so i used near Blakeys as a referance, as i knew people would know where i meant lol

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weenie wrote: i know it wasnt Blakey's i just couldnt remember the street, so i used near Blakeys as a referance, as i knew people would know where i meant lol I think the street is Modder Avenue.
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Search for Modder on Leodis brings up a similar view of the signin 2007,more legible then probably as Armley malleable ironworks.
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This was uncovered a few years ago over a take away at Hyde Park corner It says "Marsdens Light cars" and "Sidecar"    
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Post by BLAKEY »

Marsdens was a very reputable motorcycle dealer and well repected in the area. I once had the unenviable task of driving an Ilkley Ledgard conductress's Victoria "Vicky" little blue scooter to Marsden's for a warranty repair - an ordeal I'd not care to repeat if there are any still around, which I doubt.
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BJF wrote: This was uncovered a few years ago over a take away at Hyde Park corner It says "Marsdens Light cars" and "Sidecar"     Has anyone mentioned 'Sidecars' in the 'Things you don't see Anymore' thread?

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This unusual symbol is on the side of a house in Whitkirk.Situated by the traffic lights on the Selby Road/Colton Road junction.I understand much of the area belonged to Temple Newsam but that doesn't explain the 'T.W.'
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stevief wrote: This unusual symbol is on the side of a house in Whitkirk.Situated by the traffic lights on the Selby Road/Colton Road junction.I understand much of the area belonged to Temple Newsam but that doesn't explain the 'T.W.' I would imagine its simply the initials of the person who originally had the building built.
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drapesy wrote: stevief wrote: This unusual symbol is on the side of a house in Whitkirk.Situated by the traffic lights on the Selby Road/Colton Road junction.I understand much of the area belonged to Temple Newsam but that doesn't explain the 'T.W.' I would imagine its simply the initials of the person who originally had the building built. What about the double-barred cross? I noticed a similar one on page 13 of this thread.

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