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String o' beads
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Post by String o' beads »

Yes, we used to call in at the start of our East Street run sometimes.Red velvet and brass I remember not. Hard floor, wooden tables and chairs and an exciting miasma telling of unspoken threat and the gents bogs.

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Post by uncle mick »

There is a good photo of The Smiths Arms on Flickr by ManxPhil

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KeyholeThat flickr image looked familiar.http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... Y=FULLFrom recollection they virtually backed onto the railway and in the viaduct yard nearest the road there was rumoured to be a knackers yard...!

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Post by drapesy »

I agree that Rogerroger is thinking of The Smiths Arms - which I remember , and went in a few times, I recall it did have quite an ornate interior, but a bit shabby too.    
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Here's ManxPhil's photo of the Smiths Arms:at http://www.flickr.com/photos/manxphil/4 ... Apparently it was demolished some time around 1993. Interesting how many pubs it could have been from this discussion.

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Geordie-exile wrote: Yes, we used to call in at the start of our East Street run sometimes.Red velvet and brass I remember not. Hard floor, wooden tables and chairs and an exciting miasma telling of unspoken threat and the gents bogs. lol, that pretty much sums up the Smith's. It was a drinking mans pub with very little ornate about it. The ale was good though.Regards.

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Post by slw »

The flats were used in the opening titles to the kids programme Rag Dolly Anna http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xC6EN5gfpvs    

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Woolman St flatshttp://www.flickr.com/photos/rig7/5230698691/there's a modern tribute to them on Cross York Sthttp://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=Kirkgate,+Leeds&hl=en&ll=53.79619,-1.537067&spn=0.003517,0.006684&sll=53.800651,-4.064941&sspn=14.432157,27.37793&oq=kirkgate&hnear=Kirkgate,+Leeds,+United+Kingdom&t=m&z=17&layer=c&cbll=53.796147,-1.537089&panoid=9z6ZFRQmHw6L3lpxKgPqWg&cbp=12,223.4,,0,-11.85

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