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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Greyhound pub, 182 York Road, Leeds
« on: Friday 22 August 14 12:45 BST (UK) »
The Greyhound pub was known as the Greyhound inn at 144 York Road Leeds. Next building was the Horse & Jockey a beer house. The Greyhound had Bath Street on the west side and Woodman Terrace on the east side. The Horse & Jockey had Woodman Terrace between itself and the Greyhound and Cottage Street on the east side. Although all these buildings have now been demolished the nearest reference building is the old library now derelict but still standing. The Greyhound was about 250 yds east of this building on York road. Opposite the Greyhound were two streets one namely Greyhound street but unsure of the other Greyhound name. My great grandfather had the Greyhound inn from the mid 1860's until 1874. You can browse the ordnance survey maps 1901 for this area at Leeds Central Library floor 2.