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Posted: Mon 10 Mar, 2014 6:23 am
by uncle mick
It appears the recreation ground was sold in 1900. Taken from The Leeds Mercury 10th Nov 1900

Posted: Mon 10 Mar, 2014 6:54 am
by uncle mick
Clarence Fieldhttp://tinyurl.com/l4zf5wt

Posted: Mon 10 Mar, 2014 9:57 pm
by drapesy
uncle mick wrote: It appears the recreation ground was sold in 1900. Taken from The Leeds Mercury 10th Nov 1900 Holbeck C.C.moved to the ground behind the New Peacock on Elland road, whilst the rugby club played on the site of Elland Road football ground.

Posted: Mon 10 Mar, 2014 11:22 pm
by The Parksider
The white horse ground is a good shout Leo.Thanks to Uncle Mick again.Interesting dragging Micks maps about there's an 1875 enclosed Football/Rugby ground by the side of the Railway Viaduct in Domestic Street!!...Also the old Low Road ground. Hunslet AFC played there for a time. It's tough matching the old clubs to the old grounds, would need hours in the library.Sounds good though!!

Posted: Wed 12 Mar, 2014 12:59 am
by Chiron
The Parksider wrote: The white horse ground is a good shout Leo.Thanks to Uncle Mick again.Interesting dragging Micks maps about there's an 1875 enclosed Football/Rugby ground by the side of the Railway Viaduct in Domestic Street!!...Also the old Low Road ground. Hunslet AFC played there for a time. It's tough matching the old clubs to the old grounds, would need hours in the library.Sounds good though!! I have tried dragging the maps but can't locate the ground in Domestic Street. Is it where the Lemi was? (There was a thread about the Lemi a while ago, as I recall) My parents had a shop on Geldard Road and we used to play football on the Lemi and walk across it on the way to school.

Posted: Wed 12 Mar, 2014 2:19 am
by uncle mick
Chiron wrote: The Parksider wrote: The white horse ground is a good shout Leo.Thanks to Uncle Mick again.Interesting dragging Micks maps about there's an 1875 enclosed Football/Rugby ground by the side of the Railway Viaduct in Domestic Street!!...Also the old Low Road ground. Hunslet AFC played there for a time. It's tough matching the old clubs to the old grounds, would need hours in the library.Sounds good though!! I have tried dragging the maps but can't locate the ground in Domestic Street. Is it where the Lemi was? (There was a thread about the Lemi a while ago, as I recall) My parents had a shop on Geldard Road and we used to play football on the Lemi and walk across it on the way to school. The ground on Domestic Street (marked Central Grounds)http://tinyurl.com/nvmbfd9The Lemi (also known as Mill Green) was on the other side of the railway trackThread about the Lemihttp://162.13.5.145/forum/Messages.aspx?ThreadID=368&StartAtMessage=0    

Posted: Wed 12 Mar, 2014 4:11 am
by uncle mick
The ground on Domestic Street marked " Central Grounds". Here's a snippet from 12th August 1893EDIT - This was the home of Leeds Central FC    

Posted: Wed 12 Mar, 2014 9:31 am
by Chiron
uncle mick wrote: Chiron wrote: The Parksider wrote: The white horse ground is a good shout Leo.Thanks to Uncle Mick again.Interesting dragging Micks maps about there's an 1875 enclosed Football/Rugby ground by the side of the Railway Viaduct in Domestic Street!!...Also the old Low Road ground. Hunslet AFC played there for a time. It's tough matching the old clubs to the old grounds, would need hours in the library.Sounds good though!! I have tried dragging the maps but can't locate the ground in Domestic Street. Is it where the Lemi was? (There was a thread about the Lemi a while ago, as I recall) My parents had a shop on Geldard Road and we used to play football on the Lemi and walk across it on the way to school. The ground on Domestic Street (marked Central Grounds)http://tinyurl.com/nvmbfd9The Lemi (also known as Mill Green) was on the other side of the railway trackThread about the Lemihttp://162.13.5.145/forum/Messages.aspx?ThreadID=368&StartAtMessage=0     Thanks very much for the map and info about Central Grounds. Also brought back good memories re- reading the thread about the Lemi

Posted: Wed 12 Mar, 2014 8:39 pm
by drapesy
"...the cyclists will also relieve each other as often as they think fit"Hmm...    

Posted: Thu 13 Mar, 2014 3:45 am
by uncle mick
drapesy wrote: "...the cyclists will also relieve each other as often as they think fit"Hmm...     .................. "the cowboy won very easily by just over two miles"