History of Irish pub behind Town Hall
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Here are the symbols you're talking about. if you zoom in on the date at the top it says 1865. The former Masonic Lodge further up Gt George Street was the subject of What and Where No. 6 :http://www.secretleeds.co.uk/forum/Mess ... readID=492
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drapesy wrote: Here are the symbols you're talking about. if you zoom in on the date at the top it says 1865. The former Masonic Lodge further up Gt George Street was the subject of What and Where No. 6 :http://www.secretleeds.co.uk/forum/Mess ... readID=492 cheers mate
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Si wrote: I was taken to this Masonic Hall (the one by the cathedral) when I was little to meet Father Christmas (I got an Airfix HMS Ajax!) The top floor was one large room with stars and other symbols painted on the vaulted ceiling. I wonder if it's still there? Father Christmas is a Freemason!?!?!
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I did a couple of Psychic fairs as a Tarot reader at the George Street Masonic Hall back in the 1980's. They hired out the meeting rooms.We were allowed to peep at the lodge itself by the caretaker.I never saw Father Christmas though!anyway I bet he wasn't the real Father Christmas, just someone dressed ready for one of the masonic side orders<G>.
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munki wrote: Si wrote: I was taken to this Masonic Hall (the one by the cathedral) when I was little to meet Father Christmas (I got an Airfix HMS Ajax!) The top floor was one large room with stars and other symbols painted on the vaulted ceiling. I wonder if it's still there? Father Christmas is a Freemason!?!?! Well...he was in 1965...had this wierd red get-up on...
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Steve Jones wrote: Here from the web page of the Philanthropic lodge in Leeds is the excerpt from their history regarding the building:"For Philanthropic Lodge it was to be 50 years of change and challenge.After 70 years of meeting in pubs Philanthropic Lodge had its own Masonic Hall.It was opened in 1865 and the original building is still standing at the back of Leeds Town Hall and adjoining the Victoria Hotel. When sold it eventually became a probation office and has now been fully renovated and now stands as a pub called The Irish Pub, 25 Great George Street." It was the juvenile courts for a while too, don't ask how I know!!
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