Signs of old leodis
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Jogon wrote: Sorry going off thread, North Bar photo 13.04.37. Si - oppo Harrison St would tie in with steps down into old WY (red) bus station. The station was disposed of years ago.Doubt whether Landlord or Tenants would care much and my guess is it was trashed during shopfitting? Yes, it was at the top of the stairs down to the buses, on the wall imediately to the right. Hopefully it remains under what was timber covering last time I looked.
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Not sure if this has been put up already but I see this every day on my way home - http://g.co/maps/dmcvu
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How about this one i saw today in Morley ? http://g.co/maps/qbffqWeenie
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weenie wrote: How about this one i saw today in Morley ? http://g.co/maps/qbffqWeenie Eeh thats jus by't Rock inntit?
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Jogon wrote: weenie wrote: How about this one i saw today in Morley ? http://g.co/maps/qbffqWeenie Eeh thats jus by't Rock inntit? No. For two very different reasons.First, the sign is on the wall of the Conservative Club at the bottom of Chapel Hill or Cheapside, whichever you prefer.Second, the Rock is just a fond memory.A conservative club in Morley. Doesn't even bear thinking about. But having said that, there's one in Middleton too.
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Cardiarms wrote: Thanks - didn't know that - some more info here:http://www.workhouses.org.uk/Leeds/ Lower on the Casual Ward Building is this stone which I managed a photo of.Really cross 'cos:- in doing so my shoes copped a dog t*rd. I'm guessing obese old golden Labrador...
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salt 'n pepper wrote: A conservative club in Morley. Doesn't even bear thinking about. But having said that, there's one in Middleton too. My father amongst others raised funds to build the Conny club at Middleton by holding whist drives etc at the Middleton Arms.It's quite ironic because he was Labour through & through.Must have been summat to do with brass