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[[File:YorksLeedsAlbion_Google_Aug2012.jpg|thumb|Image from Google Maps: http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en, August 2012.]]
[[File:LeedsAlbion_Google_July2022.jpg|thumb|Image from Google Maps: http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en, July 2022.]]
<big>'''Albion''', ''86 Armley Road, Armley, Leeds, West Yorkshire''</big>
<big>'''Albion''', ''86 Armley Road, Armley, Leeds, West Yorkshire''</big>


The pub had a major reconstruction in 1919 by [[Peter Walker & Son (Warrington & Burton) Ltd]] using the Liverpool architects Prescott & Davies, when a red-tiled frontage and glazed fascia with 'ALBION ... WARRINGTON & BURTON ALES ... The ALBION' was installed.
The pub had a major reconstruction in 1919 by [[Peter Walker & Son (Warrington & Burton) Ltd]] using the Liverpool architects Prescott & Davies, when a red-tiled frontage and glazed fascia was installed with 'ALBION ... WARRINGTON & BURTON ALES ... The ALBION'. It was acquired by Joshua Tetley & Son Ltd in September 1925, and the fascia was retained, but has since been obscured by a modern board sign.
 
 
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''Image from Google Maps: http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en, August 2012. The Walker's fascia has since been obscured by a modern sign.''

Latest revision as of 13:32, 4 April 2024

Image from Google Maps: http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en, August 2012.
Image from Google Maps: http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en, July 2022.

Albion, 86 Armley Road, Armley, Leeds, West Yorkshire

The pub had a major reconstruction in 1919 by Peter Walker & Son (Warrington & Burton) Ltd using the Liverpool architects Prescott & Davies, when a red-tiled frontage and glazed fascia was installed with 'ALBION ... WARRINGTON & BURTON ALES ... The ALBION'. It was acquired by Joshua Tetley & Son Ltd in September 1925, and the fascia was retained, but has since been obscured by a modern board sign.