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  4. From the album: Castle Market Sheffield

    Castle Market Sheffield
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  5. From the album: Favourite Images Of Sheffield

    Sheffield Midland Railway Station
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  7. From the album: Chapeltown

    Yorkshire Penny Bank with the Midland Hotel in the background. The number 73, High Green to Sheffield Bus
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  8. From the album: Various Old n Not So Old

    A view from my window in the 70s

    © Russell

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  9. Here is my Uncle Tom (The Singing Busdriver) who delighted his passengers singing old fashioned songs one after the other. His singing also calmed down the troublesome passengers (the ones who had had one too many) They used to join in singing his songs.
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  10. Brookes & Crookes Workers about 1918/20 My Father William Horace Downend bottom right hand Spring knife cutler (penknife) and My Granddad William Downend fourth from right first row Razor Forger
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  11. From the album: Castle Market Sheffield

    Castle Market Sheffield
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  12. From the album: Favourite Images Of Sheffield

    Shot of the tram heading down High Street in Sheffield City Centre
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  13. From the album: Various Old n Not So Old

    This picture was given to me by a client whose mother lived on Turners Hill. He didn't know the date but thinks it's pre WW2 because many properties including his mothers suffered serious bomb damage in the war. Looking carefully you can just see a train under the iron bridge.
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  16. From the album: Chapeltown

    Chapeltown Picture Palace, now Cue Ball Snooker Club.
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  17. From the album: Chapeltown

    Chapeltown Market
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  18. From the album: Chapeltown

    The Wagon & Horses, Chapeltown
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