Where is this security bar?

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jim wrote: - Wasn't the Griffin a hotel which also had a resteraunt? I seem to remember that it had a canopy that stuck out across the pavement too! One or two buses caught this canopy over the years if they drove too near the kerb!
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The sign says 'Chelsea Grill' which I seem to recall was the eating place in the Griffin.

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Geordie-exile wrote: The sign says 'Chelsea Grill' which I seem to recall was the eating place in the Griffin. Thanks for that Geordie-exile. I wonder what happened to the clock at Boots, at the junction of Boar Lane and New Station Street?
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Geordie-exile wrote: The sign says 'Chelsea Grill' which I seem to recall was the eating place in the Griffin. It was probably covered on another thread while I was away a couple of weeks back, but I noticed while passing on Friday that the bar previously known as Bar Censa has been gutted and at least the Mill Hill Corner part has been refurbished more in a pub style and would appear to be reopening as the Griffin.More here http://leeds-list.com/out-and-about/the ... leeds-bar/
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While researching the above my search also through up this in a list https://www.flickr.com/photos/fawbs/8513237580/Which I think is the first photographic corroborationf on the thread of the Boots. Note I am in no way suggesting that I didn't believe the memories of posters who stated it had been a chemist.
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Nice one tyke bhoy - especially as the "Night and Day Service" signage confirms my memories. I had forgotten Owen Robinsons and that branch of Thorntons, and have no momory at all of that Chinese restaurant to the extreme right of the picture.

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