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    Hi Conrad just put a picture and review of the Three Legs of Man in leeds city centre which i went in last year but i car'nt find any sign of the "OF MAN" on the pubs signs should this pub just be called the Three Legs or have i made a mistake maybe Ale and Hearty might know about this as he knows alot about the pubs in Leeds.

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    AFAIK it's always been just the Three Legs, the stone work of the pub seems to support this, A&H may know for certain of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Al 10000 View Post
    maybe Ale and Hearty might know about this as he knows alot about the pubs in Leeds.
    Hi Alan

    Well I certainly drink a lot in the pubs of Leeds, but that's not necessarily the same thing! Being serious, the pub is / was known by both names -just try googling 'Three Legs of Man Leeds' and see both variants come up. Historically, that's borne out by an article here:http://www.leodis.net/discovery/disc...3114_333995998

    There's not an awful lot of info about the name itself, although other pubs with a similar name seem to suggest it's linked to the Arms of landowning families. See here for example:http://www.chesterwalls.info/oldpubs5.html

    Hope that helps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aleandhearty View Post
    Hi Alan

    Well I certainly drink a lot in the pubs of Leeds, but that's not necessarily the same thing! Being serious, the pub is / was known by both names -just try googling 'Three Legs of Man Leeds' and see both variants come up. Historically, that's borne out by an article here:http://www.leodis.net/discovery/disc...3114_333995998

    There's not an awful lot of info about the name itself, although other pubs with a similar name seem to suggest it's linked to the Arms of landowning families. See here for example:http://www.chesterwalls.info/oldpubs5.html

    Hope that helps.

    Thanks for that Aleandhearty i will let Conrad decide this one as i am not sure about this.

    Thanks Alan.

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    Lots of old pictures of the pub here, but all the signage you can make out just says Three Legs or Three Legs Inn, I love the windows etched with the three legs in the 1937 picture (14 on p3) much better looking than the present clear ones.

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    Well barring special circumstances I would say go with the pub sign, so Three Legs for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldboots View Post
    Lots of old pictures of the pub much better looking than the present clear ones.
    Yes i agree oldboots and the bus stop is'nt there Alan.

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