the old oak tree bramley
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Hi there to my knowledge there isnt a photo of the old oak tree that was on leeds and bradford road. Ive been looking for one for years to no avail.Well i can now go one step better heres a link to a clip from a touch of frost with the pub in it.(i hope this hasnt been posted before apologies if so)https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=38 ... =3&theater
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Bracken wrote: Do you know the Touch of Frost episode that the Old Oak Tree appeared in ? Also any idea when the pub was demolished ? I don't know for certain, but I'd hazard a guess at around twenty years, as I have friends who live in a newish house built behind the site of the pub.Just another funny little quirk - for many years in the 1960s - 1980s I had very close friends, now sadly long gone, who lived in St. Catherine's Drive, just above the pub, and their bonny little terrier was called ......................Bracken !!
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Re: the old oak tree bramley
That Frost episode was called "Nothing to Hide" and is oft repeated on ITV3 - shot in 2002, the Old Oak Tree appears in wide shot in the last scene.
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Re: the old oak tree bramley
There is a picture of the Old Oak Tree taken from the side when it was boarded up and closed.
This was on Facebook Memories of Bramley.So if you make a request the photo owner may post it again.
This was on Facebook Memories of Bramley.So if you make a request the photo owner may post it again.
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Re: the old oak tree bramley
I think this is the pub refered to?
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Re: the old oak tree bramley
The Pub i was referring to was when driving past the Bridge Inn Kirkstall, turning right and going a mile or so then the Pub was on the Left hand side, very popular on a weekend with music in the 1960.70s. I thought that was the Old Oak Tree. Are these two one and the same ?.