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Post by richard »

Aaaah Beverley Westwood rings a bell as also a pub near the church that had stone floors and jugs of Youngers were poured out from a wall. Was then run by two elderly ladies. That's 50 years ago though!!!

Cottingham and Skidby man myself :cheers:
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Sounds like Nellies (aka The White Horse), though could be the Monk's Walk if you mean the Minster rather than the church. You would recognise it still. There is a bar now, and the floors have been covered with wood. But the gas lighting is still there (probably one of the few public inside spaces in the UK I would guess that has indoor gas lighting!). It is Sam Smiths now (since 1976, I think), and a pint is £1.39 - cheap by any standards. I think even the dust has a preservation order on it, so it probably won't change much in the next 50 years either. :cheers:

Plus, still one of the few to call myself a Leeds fan, in these somewhat straitened times :( It looks like we may make the playoffs, but it all looked so much better in the early part of the season, when when were playing 'catch up -15'.
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