A BIT OF HISTORY IN DEWSBURY ROAD

Bunkers, shelters and other buildings
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uncle mick
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It even made my laugh as well.Both these "Ladies" went on to newer venues like the "Scala" in town and the "Astoria" in Roundhay Road    

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When I get back to the UK (circa April this year).I will try to get them both to contribute to this forum.Both of them do not think that they have much to offer.I know different cause when you die it "Dies with you" Michael

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uncle mick wrote: When I get back to the UK (circa April this year).I will try to get them both to contribute to this forum.Both of them do not think that they have much to offer.I know different cause when you die it "Dies with you" Michael too true uncle mick. Hope both of them and yourself will be contributing to SL for many years. Anybody who has any memories of Leeds of days gone by will be contributing.
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Here is a pic of The Boston Café and Ballroom on Dewsbury Road

https://goo.gl/maps/zKNNgamZwGq
Is this the end of the story ...or the beginning of a legend?

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