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RichardB

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Aye, that's right :

Brickholes

and just to make it interesting, you need to supply all four Streets/Lanes/Roads surrounding it.

Bonus point for the name of a famous Sheffield (or near enough) person with a link to it.

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... and correct it was; right down to the source.

Please post your answer up here Chris; well found - and the bonus point too !

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Was this from a discussion between Mr Wragg, Mr Leighton, Mr Everard, Mr Twiss and Mr Leonard

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Brickholes as defined in Remeniscences of old Sheffield A large brickfield stetching from St John's Street to Bailey Lane

property of Mr Harrison of Weston A pond had formed stretching from Newcastle Street to Rockingham Street. ALso pointed out is the fact that Sir Francis CHantry got his clay from there,

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Was this from a discussion between Mr Wragg, Mr Leighton, Mr Everard, Mr Twiss and Mr Leonard

You are too smart by half

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You are too smart by half

Indeed, now Mr Twiss was not his real name; he was rally Mr XXXXX

fill in the X's - get a pretendy badge !

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