Near the Town Hall. But on what building?
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drapesy wrote: Thanks for that - its enough to make it out as Morley's coat of ArmsSo we've got London, York, Leeds and Morley... That's great drapesey.Getting there now.Just need to identify the building. Jim has already intimated what business is carried on there.I thought the Town Hall reference earlier on might be enough. So come on. Think Holtom & Fox, rather than Cuthbert & Brodrick.
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Well after all those clues I think I have found it http://goo.gl/maps/GM2ERHope you didn't mind me turning up late
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Better late than never Uncle Mick, and well done!I didn't know if there was some sort of Morley boycott going on.I thought that the thread title accompanied by the first three sentences..... salt 'n pepper wrote: That takes care of J's question before he has even asked it. But tread carefully. Think about it....... .....might lead away from THE Town Hall in Leeds. In Morley, the Town Hall is THE Town Hall.I have one or two more Morley W&W's to post.Watch this space.
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Jogon wrote: You've foxed me now - there was a recent thread with a coat of arms that featured a pick axe shovel & summat else - forgotten what where when. Rememberedhttp://www.secretleeds.com/forum/Messages.aspx ... e=0𖷟