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  1. Update : Red Lion, 89 Trippet Lane 1833-1930, no known keepers BUT matches the address of the above from Kelly's 1925 which is nice ... main record updated.
  2. RichardB

    Pearls

    1925 Kelly's Pearl Button Manufacturers Charles Garratt Back of 23 Broomspring Lane
  3. RichardB

    Pearls

    1919 White's Pearl Button Manufacturers Charles Garratt Back of 23 Broomspring Lane
  4. RichardB

    Pearls

    1911 White's Pearl Button Manufacturer Charles Garratt Chester Lane; home 149 Fitzwilliam Street
  5. RichardB

    Pearls

    1893 Kelly's Pearl Button Manufacturers James Donoghue Court 7 Eldon Street Frederick Patrick 87 Rockingham Lane Mrs Sarah Roberts 10 Brick Street, Crookes Mrs Mary Robinson 69 Arundel Street
  6. vox

    Pearls

    CHARLES SINGLETON (website) Church Lane Hackenthorpe Sheffield S12 4AN Late comers at 1947, but still there. (The photo of the factory looks older than 1947 don't you think?)
  7. RichardB

    Pearls

    White's 1852 Pearl Button Manufacturers John Fulford Pearl button and shield manufacturer, beerhouse keeper and horse letter 1 and 3 Union Lane John Herring Pearl haft and scale cutter and pearl button and parasol hook manufacturer Wells Wheel, Trafalger Street, home 81 Carver Street [Refer back to 1822 for another Herring/Pearl person]
  8. RichardB

    Pearls

    White's 1849 Pearl Button Manufacturers John Fulford 8 Union Lane and 108 Eyre Street Edward Newham 62 Balm Green JohnRoberts Court 46 Carver Street, home 54 West John Street
  9. RichardB

    Pearls

    Baine's 1822 Pearl button manufacturer Samuel Eyre Carver Lane Samuel Herring King Street William Staniforth 27 Silver Street [The first two are listed under Button manufacturer, Wm. Staniforth is not - not I'm going to stop checking - that way lies madness ...]
  10. Possible but making no claims with these : Thomas Hill Beer retailer 89 Trippet Lane Kelly's 1925 Thomas Hill Grocer & beer retailer 33 Bromptn Road, Attercliffe Kelly's 1893
  11. vox

    Cotleigh House

    Thanks for the pic, I just tried to upload it but it said try later. I will. The piano - now there's a story. I don't think anyone would believe it without you being able to verify that the piano existed. It's a long one but I'll cut it as short as I can. Us who were in bands at the time had permission to use the music room at dinner time. This worked ok for a while until, as lads will do, we overstretched the mark a bit and the privilege was withdrawn. Undaunted we decided to use the bike sheds instead, which we did, but missed having the piano. Fred heard about a piano going free from someone at Basegreen and we decided it would be a simple case of going down there one dinner time and pushing it up the hill to school. (Strange ideas you get when you're young and foolhardy) Well we got the piano and started pushing. Within the first 50 yards or so one caster came off, then another, by the time we got partway up Birley Lane, we'd lost all the wheels, chucked away every bit of unnecessary woodwork and were carrying it. A couple of lads chickened out because dinner time was over, but 4 of us continued up as far as the fence on the corner of the playing fields and left it there. We got back to school late, took the flack, and waited 'till home-time. We sneaked - can you sneak a piano?, across the rugby pitch and put it proudly round the corner of the music block. The rest you'll probably remember as we were forced to keep moving it whenever the prefects found us. Bike sheds, Science block, behind the dustbins --. We were told to get rid of it by Paddy McMahon. (Remember him?) Amazingly we managed to keep moving it around and held onto it for a couple of weeks. I can't remember what eventually happened to what was left of it. It was a great adventure. Here's a tribute to my school mate Fred Tommy Eyre who died in 2001. It's done by a friend of mine, Bev, who looks after the excelent Phil Brodie Band website. Tommy's brother Simon is also a fine musician. He was at Carter Lodge with my brother. They formed a band together while they were there. His dad was a chimney sweep. He had a motorbike and sidecar until he moved up to a Bond 3 wheeler. Fred (Senior) played the piano in the pubs most evenings. He told us lads on more than one occasion "Learn t playt pianer lads, thal never bi short 'n' a pint" :)
  12. dunsbyowl1867

    Building on the Wicker

    1881 Census Faith SHORTRIDGE Household Female Other Information: Birth Year <1844> Birthplace Handsworth, York, England Age 37 Occupation Gentlewoman (Annuitant) Marital Status W <Widowed> Head of Household Faith SHORTRIDGE RelationHead Disability Source Information: DwellingBeighton Lane Census Place Handsworth, York, England & Marriage Surname First name(s) District Vol Page Marriages Jun 1863 (>99%) RHODES Faith Rotherham 9c545, SHORTRIDGE William Rotherham 9c545,
  13. Guest

    Cotleigh House

    Oh what a blast from the past this post is! I remember Zachery Thack and Incognito. I'm sure they played at Carter Lodge youth club and the Scout hut (aka moggy hut) on Linley Lane, but I dont remember the individual names. Perhaps someone else can enlighten me. Oh where do the years go? :huh:
  14. Guest

    University Tower

    Hello again everyone many, many thanks for the warm welcome to Sheffield History - such nice people on this forum! As the pics were well received, I thought I'd post a couple more: http://www.crosspool.co.uk/snod/Dscn1105.jpg http://www.crosspool.co.uk/snod/Dscn1120.jpg http://www.crosspool.co.uk/snod/Dscn1122.jpg The quality of the last one (Dscn1122) is inferior due to shooting against the sun. However, the old art college on Psalter Lane is visible (I think!) and so is (to the very top-right) the end of the Hallam Towers hotel. Anybody know if there are any plans for these landmark buildings? (should I start a new thread?) all the best
  15. andyrad

    Telephone Box Challenge

    I'm pretty sure i have seen one on Hole House Lane in Stocksbridge can anyone confirm? And there is deffo one in a front garden in Deepcar!
  16. RichardB

    1871 Trade Directory Images

    W. Cooke & Co. Best English Spring Steel Iron Tinsley Steel & Iron Works Joseph Hadfield Norfolk Lane Marble Works Surrey Street Page0043.pdf
  17. RichardB

    1871 Trade Directory Images

    J W Bradbury Marble Works 18 Princess Street, Sheffield Moor J B Wostinholm Stock & Sharebroker, Accountant, Collector of Rents, Debts 10 Norfolk Row T C Varley Mattress, Iron Bedsteads, Fenders and Fire Irons 11 Duke Street Park 88 Scotland Street and Robin Hood Works, Duke St. Lane, Park Page0037.pdf
  18. RichardB

    1871 Trade Directory Images

    John Allison Auctioneer and Public House Valuer Change Alley George Thomas Earle Auctioneer and Valuer 13 Market Street John Baxby Manufacturers of Augers, Braces & Bits Rodgers' Works, 20 1/2 Carver Lane Page0026.pdf
  19. HughW

    John W Howson

    He is still at 24 Barrack Lane in White's 1919/20 Directory. Hugh
  20. mick851

    John W Howson

    stuart, I suppose he could have lived to a ripe old age, he's got to be somewhere , Ive managed to track the whiles back to 1777, but John While Howson seems to be impossible to track down i know hes living at Barrack lane in 1911, then.......??????? mick
  21. SteveHB

    Fishing Tackle Dealer

    Hi hilldweller, I can't recall from memory as by the end of the 50's I was just six years old, but the shop was most likely Billy Clarke on Button Lane (off the Moor)
  22. vox

    1871 Trade Directory Images

    SAMUEL GILL Mfr. of every variety of; LOCK KNIVES, PEN, POCKET, VINE, PRUNING & SAILORS' CLASP KNIVES, 80, West Street, Sheffield -------- CHARLES GAMBLE Mfr of; STEEL BLADES 134, Clarence Street, Eccleshall Rd. -------- WILLIAM ROBINSON TAILOR Dealer in New & Second Hand Clothes 23, Button Lane, Sheffield -------- THOMAS HARDY MANUFACTURER OF CUTTLERY Dressing Cases, Instruments, Corkscrews &c. 44, MiltonStreet, Sheffield -------- KILNER BROTHERS Mfrs of; KNIVES, TABLE CUTLERY &c Albion Works, Cambridge Street, Sheffield -------- WILLIAM WRAGG & SONS Mfrs. of; KNIVES Razors, Pen, Pocket, Sportsmen's Knives 89 & 91, Hollis Croft, & 50, Garden Street, Sheffield Page0148.pdf
  23. neddy

    John W Howson

    1911 BARRACK LANE SHEFFIELD HOUSHOLD HAWSON JOHN WHILE 44 1867 HOUSEHOLD HAWSON ELIZABETH F 1837 74 HOUSEHOLD HAWSON ELIZABETH F 1893 18 HOUSEHOLD HAWSON HELEN F 1896 15 HOUSEHOLD HAWSON MARY F 1868 43
  24. mick851

    John W Howson

    the place were elizabeth howson was a lodger is wheeldon lane in 1871
  25. SteveHB

    1871 Trade Directory Images

    Scarsdale Brewery Co Ltd ~~~~~ Brewers of India Pale Ale Beer & Stout from The Celebrated Chesterfield Spa Water St Mary's Gate & Spa Lane Chesterfield Page0018.pdf
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