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Posted: Mon 29 Mar, 2010 8:16 pm
by Hollie
I have just read a Book by Peter Robinson who writes crime fiction based in Yorkshire. He mentions 'The Peel' and I know I would have gone there in the sixties but I can't remember where it was. Anyone help jog my memory.

Posted: Mon 29 Mar, 2010 8:32 pm
by Johnny39
If I'm not mistaken it was at the junction of Boar Lane and Trinity Street. But I could be wrong.

Posted: Mon 29 Mar, 2010 8:35 pm
by jim
Boar Lane, about where the Square On The Lane is, or possibly closer to Trinity Church. Peter Robinson was a follower of Leeds's Traditional Jazz bands and would probably remember the pub from that.

Posted: Mon 29 Mar, 2010 11:43 pm
by Chrism
It's here on the left, just before C&A.

Posted: Mon 29 Mar, 2010 11:57 pm
by Trojan
They used to have jazz there in the sixties. I seem to remember John Lee Hooker performing there.

Posted: Tue 30 Mar, 2010 12:36 am
by Brandy
Trojan wrote: They used to have jazz there in the sixties. I seem to remember John Lee Hooker performing there. BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM! lol

Posted: Tue 30 Mar, 2010 1:56 am
by pashy2
Hi Hollie,Check out the thread 'Leeds Jazz in the 60's'Also, Peter Robinson and I were classmates at West Leeds Boys High and both went to the Leeds Judo Club in Parliament Tce, Armley -early 62-64.I've recently been corresponding with him via Friends Reunited.Cheers

Posted: Tue 30 Mar, 2010 10:07 pm
by wayniac
I remember the Peel quite well.We were kicked out of there around 1967 (aged 15) one of my mates, Johnny Masters was smoking herbal tobacco and the landlord assumed it was cannabis.I got drunk on a pint of mild back then. Just up Boar Lane was the Kohinoor Indian. We used to get the hottest vindaloo there....

Posted: Wed 09 Jun, 2010 5:14 pm
by RUSTY
My name is Shane and I used to work downstairs in the Peel with Bob on the back door.We'd have to mop about two inches of standing water from a leaking road-drain, before we could open up. I'm sure Health & Safety would've closed the place in a flash. A guy called Mick, and his chick Sharon used to collect glasses. Barbara or Betty used to run the decks, they also did a similar disco on Tuesdays in the Cemetry opposite St James hospital.A pint of Websters' Best was 17p!!! 20 Players' No. 6 were 21p, you could have a great night out for less than £10 and then off to the WigWam in the Merrion Centre, where I met the lost love of my life, a wonderful girl called Kathryn Ball (Sandy) from Horsforth.

Posted: Fri 11 Jun, 2010 12:23 am
by Precinct Boy
Was Mick the glass collector the same guy who use to crunch glass in his mouth and swallow it, he also used to empty ashtrays into a pint and down it in one.