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  1. West Bank Lane at rear of Old Brown Cow P.H., looking towards entrance off Trippet Lane http://www.picturesheffield.com/cgi-bin/pi...ff.refno=s20374 Never, ever thought I'd see a picture of this little, bendy lane Quite superb, TY PictureSheffield
  2. RichardB

    Water Lane

    Just trying to clear a potential "mess up" up ... I believe I know the answer, just wanting someone else's view. Thanks Muchly
  3. I am searching information regarding my great-grandfather who ran a pub on Button Lane. various BMD certificates for the family plus enteries in the Kelly`s directories show the address as being 25-27 Button Lane. I also believe the name of the pub - or beerhouse- was The Monument Tavern. I would love to be able to find a photo of the pub (have tried the usual like picture sheffield) or any other info I can get my hands on. Can anyone help
  4. Broughton Lane Station Broughton Lane Station was a train station in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. The station served the communities of Darnall, Attercliffe and Carbrook and was situated on the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway between Woodburn Junction and Tinsley Junction on the line between Sheffield Victoria and Barnsley / Rotherham. The station, with its main access by steps from Broughton Lane bridge, possessed two flanking platforms although was surrounded by sidings. In the 1960s a new line was built from near Broughton Lane into the newly opened Tinsley Marshalling Yard and shortly afterwards this was electrified. The station is now closed along with any signs of it ever existing. The site of the station is below the new Greenland Road viaduct over the line and canal near the foundations of the old bridge. Sheffield Supertram now uses the site and the nearest tram stop is near the Arena. Sheffield Train Stations 1930
  5. Residents of a Court, School Lane off Duke Street, Park
  6. Was this after or before the Luftwaffe paid a visit? Sorry - couldn't resist that! Wonder how long it was before the repairs were done?
  7. there used to be a scoreboard for the halftimes at the cricket pavillion during the early seventies there was a hardcore 100 or so of us that went on united's kop for nearly a full season Kenny Rowe aka Sherlock/Hank went round and changed the scoreboard numerous times If i remember correctly we were losing 1 - nil to someone and there was a big cheer round the ground Kenny nipped round and changed it to 1 -9 all the ground was spitting blood ::
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