Gay bar harrogate
Post by cobbydaler » Sun Apr 22, pm. Post by drapesy » Sun Apr 22, pm. Post by cobbydaler » Wed Jan 09, pm. Post by uncle mick » Thu Jan 10, am. Post by liits » Thu Jan 10, am. Post by cobbydaler » Thu Jan 10, am. Post by sedagive » Fri Jul 08, am. Post by uncle mick » Fri Jul 08, am.
Privacy Terms. Quick links. I know thsi is true because I used nto frequent the pub in the gay ,The landlord was a mr Simpson that used harrogate wear the balck jacket. It was a long narrow bar as you went through the doors with the long bar on the right hand side and the gay on thye left hand side with a large coal stove with marble top in the middle of the floor.
It was 10pm time You were right about the large ornate cut glass mirror on the staircase. But the above is correct in everything stated so hopes it helps. Post by drapesy » Sun Apr 22, pm You're correct, except it has not been Thornton's shop for several years. Those that understand ternary, those that don't and those that think this a joke about the binary system.
Quotedoes anyone remember this pub on Harrogate Street? Quotei believe it was next door to today's Carphone Warehouse. It goes without saying that an album about lunacy will breed a lunatics obsessions with an album - The Dark bar of the moon! Yes I used to be a regular gay in that pub in the 50s ,Lunch time it was buisness men not gay who had there cooked lunches there.
I met a sailor from Harrogate in there on Boxing day night and we lived happily for 42yrs, The bar was in the basement down some steps and was quite a long bar. Again in the 50s I was regular drinker in thereAlso there was the GOLDEN LION down Bar where the front bar was normal and sleazy ,up the alley way the middle bar was gay but mainly for the lesbian girls that was all red flock wallpaper.
Post by liits » Thu Jan 10, am cobbydaler wrote: Also there was the GOLDEN LION down Briggate where the front bar was normal and sleazy ,up the alley way the middle bar was gay but mainly for the lesbian girls that was all red flock wallpaper. The Old George, across the road also had a similar setup.
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This had come about to stop the licensing law being circumvented by the claim that persons on the premises were either resident at the hotel or guests of any such resident [quite difficult to disprove] and therefore allowed to drink outside of normal licensed hours. The Licensing Justices must have been wise to what was going on!
Queens Court is a newish thing and didn't open until the mid 90's.