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  1. Townhead Street looking towards Campo Lane and the Golden Ball public house, gable belongs to the Burns public house, St. James Church Spire in background. 1898.y00595 Group including landlord Tommy Ward outside the Golden Ball public house, Townhead Street/Campo Lane. s09419 Information with the photograph. "Tommy Ward 'Senior' is on the left." Interior of The Golden Ball. 1937.s07031 Information with the photograph. "Mr. T. W. Brookes, on the right, was the landlord and Mr Tom Ward the barman.The Golden Ball was popular with actors from the Playhouse." St. James' Churchyard and rear Golden Ball public house, No. 69 Campo Lane and No. 10 Townhead Street. u00720 Ordnance Survey Map 1890, sheet no. Yorkshire No. 294.8.16. https://www.picturesheffield.com/frontend.php?keywords=Ref_No_increment;EQUALS;q00082&pos=7&action=zoom&id=152826
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  2. ..and it is 3 court 2 house, which is a very Sheffield way of naming dwellings arranged in the "Court system" Along the street would be a number of entrances into large yards called Courts. In the court would be a number of houses, typically 8 or so, which shared the yard and some communal facilities such as outside toilets. So 3 court 2 house means house number 2 in the 3rd court on Bramber Street.
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