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Maybe someone is tuning a very large Piano?    
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"It seemed to come from the Cross Green area. You could tell it was some distance away. I can only describe it sounding like a full skip been dropped on the floor from some height BOOM!Anyone else hear that?"Heard exactly what you describe in the Haddon Hall area for many years, usually later in the day when it was quieter and i think only when the wind was going the right way, was always told that was Kirkstall Forge, couldn;t say if it actually was or what they did there to generate it.Have a bad feeling i may also have heard this several times after the forge closed :~
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Well i'm glad i'm not the only one to remember the big BOOM anyway.I lived at Boggart Hill Gardens (Just around the corner to Parksider i see) There was a great view over Leeds. The boom did seem to come from the Skelton grange/ Cross green area. It's something i've always remembered, but i seem to recall it most around 10-12 in the morning. Every hour or so! BOOM     
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Phill_dvsn wrote: Well i'm glad i'm not the only one to remember the big BOOM anyway.I lived at Boggart Hill Gardens (Just around the corner to Parksider i see) There was a great view over Leeds. The boom did seem to come from the Skelton grange/ Cross green area. It's something i've always remembered, but i seem to recall it most around 10-12 in the morning. Every hour or so! BOOM      I lived on Kentmere Avenue and I too can remember the BOOM!Although I'd forgotten about it until I read the last few posts.
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Phill_dvsn wrote: I lived at Boggart Hill Gardens (Just around the corner to Parksider i see) How old are you Phil and I mean physically and not in spirit....

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The Parksider wrote: Phill_dvsn wrote: I lived at Boggart Hill Gardens (Just around the corner to Parksider i see) How old are you Phil and I mean physically and not in spirit.... Younger than what we are matey!!!!

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The Parksider wrote: Phill_dvsn wrote: I lived at Boggart Hill Gardens (Just around the corner to Parksider i see) How old are you Phil and I mean physically and not in spirit.... I'm a Summer of love 1967 born baby.I moved away from Seacroft in 1988. But i spent all my boyhood years of the 70's around there. I was always in those fields, and around Asket Hill school playing
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Phill_dvsn wrote: Well i'm glad i'm not the only one to remember the big BOOM anyway.I lived at Boggart Hill Gardens (Just around the corner to Parksider i see) There was a great view over Leeds. The boom did seem to come from the Skelton grange/ Cross green area. It's something i've always remembered, but i seem to recall it most around 10-12 in the morning. Every hour or so! BOOM      You wasnt sat too close to the telly were you mate?? BOOM BOOM lol    
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I wondered where you where No it wasn't the old furry fox mate, right era, wrong kind of BOOM BOOM! Basil     
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tinks wrote: Or possibly the Skelton Grange Power Station...The only highpitch noises I hear are the foxes!!! The only highpitch noise i hear is at work at the moment. LOL
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