DescriptionThe Golden Lion Public house, Ferrybridge - geograph.org.uk - 1748012.jpg
English: The Golden Lion Public house, Ferrybridge I believe that the pub was used as a staging post for horse-drawn carriages using the Great North Road, when the only means of crossing the River Aire was by ferry. Yes, that is a traffic signal in the foreground; it is used by the coal barges entering and leaving the lock on the far left.
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