Corner site, often redeveloped
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A different angle, and a view we'd not be able to get today.
My flickr pictures are herehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/phill_dvsn/Because lunacy was the influence for an album. It goes without saying that an album about lunacy will breed a lunatics obsessions with an album - The Dark side of the moon!
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barnie wrote: Hooray - I got one! The advert makes the chambers look a lot nicer than the real thing as shown on a couple of pictures on Leodis. There aren't enough lift attendants around nowadays. It was owned by the Lupton Clothing dynasty. above pic 1956demolished about 1980, 'City House' opened 1983, demolished 2005.We can now? expect 'City Square House'
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Cardiarms wrote: I think I can see a rope in front of the people on Boar Lane. Interesting to see graves and grass in Mill Hill church yard. I think you're right cardiarms! My 70 year old mince pies are not as good as they once were! I can remember standing looking down this hole myself in those days! I think there were some steps nr the corner of Boar Ln which led down to the Old Wine Lodge.A few of the lads I was with went in and there was a guy on a big Wurlitzer organ on a plinth. It was about the time of the tune Telstar ,very popular at the time.I asked him if he could play it. He replied," This thing will play it on it's own!"
ex-Armley lad