Monkey Bridge.

The origins and history of placenames, nicknames, local slang, etc.
Gaz 79
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Re: the iron pipe over the beck

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Gaz 79
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Re: the iron pipe over the beck

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I well remember the iron pipe in the 1940's I used to fall off it quite regularly. I always thought that the name Monkey Bridge came from the fact that you had to be a monkey to get over the beck via the iron pipe. I used to come from the Comptons to play there and to fish in the beck. Happy days
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blackprince
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Re: the iron pipe over the beck

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Gaz 79 wrote: I used to come from the Comptons to play there and to fish in the beck. Happy days
Gaz
So did I but in the mid 1950's. We used to wade in the beck in wellies. May I ask whereabouts in the Comptons?
It used to be said that the statue of the Black Prince had been placed in City Square , near the station, pointing South to tell all the southerners who've just got off the train to b****r off back down south!

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Re: Monkey Bridge.

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If you have happy memories of the Compton's in your mind,keep them there and
treasure them.

A return visit is not recommended,Harehills Lane and the surrounding streets like the Compton's
are dumps.

Candidate for the City of Culture,they are truly in a world of their own,the inner city areas are becoming a lost cause.
Consciousness: That annoying time between naps.90% of being smart is knowing what you're dumb at.

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