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  1. Stuart0742

    1871 Trade Directory Images

    W & A Gilbey Wine Importers and Distillers London, Dublin & Edinburgh Agent E Pearce & Co 16 & 18 Dixon Lane Page0058.pdf
  2. vox

    1871 Trade Directory Images

    HUTTON & COMPy. Phoenix Works Highlane Nr. Sheffield Merchants & Mfrs of Syckles, reaping hooks, scythes, hay, straw and machine knives --- Edit - link attached History of Phoenix Works ------- JOSEPH CAMM & SONS St. Lawrence Works, 144, Trafalgar Street, & 74, Button Lane, Sheffield Steel refiners and Mfrs. (By Machinery) of skeleton and wood skates of every description -- Vox note - Nice how they proudly proclaim "By Machinery". Nowadays they would be drawing attention to "Hand Made" Page0115.pdf
  3. vox

    1871 Trade Directory Images

    GEORGE WILKIN Mfr of Fine scissors, Tailors Shears &c. Removed from Eldon Street to Broad Lane & Garden Street, Sheffield -------- CHARLES WHITTINGTON Mfr of Screws, Rivets, Lasting Tacks, Brush Tacks Brass & Iron Gimp & Escutcheon Pins Broomhead Works, Islington, Birmingham Page0114.pdf
  4. RichardB

    1871 Trade Directory Images

    John Herring & Sons Light & Heavy Edge Tools Navigation Works, Broad Street Lane Thomas Mottram & Sons Files, Edge Tools, Saws, Cutlery, Blister, Shear & Cast Steel Sheffield C Anderton Manufacturer of Silver and Electro-Plated on Nickel Silver, Corner Dishes, Dish Covers, Venison, Table, Meat, Vegetable, Hash and Souplett Dishes and Warmers Townhead Street "I say, Mrs Miggins could you pass me a Souplett Dish please ?" "*&^&$ &^&**£ you ^&"£^%" Page0021.pdf
  5. RichardB

    1871 Trade Directory Images

    Sampson & Son Pilsley Nurseries Clay Cross Joseph Nettleship Oil, Colour, Grease & Tallow Merchant Tudor Street and Vicar Lane Thomas Fidler Painter, Paper-hanger & General Decorator Sheffield Road, Barnsley Page0018.pdf
  6. RichardB

    1871 Trade Directory Images

    Edward Keeler (Late Thomas Keeler) Manufacturer of Table Knives Oxford Works, Oxford Road Needham Brothers Manufacturers of Pen, Pocket and Sportsman's Knives Commercial Works, 8, Baker's Hill Corporate mark "REPEAT" W M Hawcroft & Sons Manufacturers of Razors and Cutlery in all its branches Bath Works, Bath Street E Sawtell & Sons Ornamental Piercers, Makers of Fish Carvers, Tart Servers, Asparagus Tongs 27 Norfolk Lane "She is a TART !" - Ma Boswell, Bread Page0011.pdf
  7. RichardB

    1871 Trade Directory Images

    T L Green and Co Steel & File Manufacturers Gilcar File Works, Napier Street John Pitt Sheffield Lead Pipe Works Lead and Glass Merchant 18 & 20 Waingate Leitch and Co. Hackle, Gill, Woolcomb and Card Pin Manufacturers Hallamshire Pin Works, Rivelin Henry Gouldthorpe Sheffield Horn Works Rockingham Lane "Horn Dust On Hand" Page0009.pdf
  8. RichardB

    1871 Trade Directory Images

    Thomas Stansfield (late Thomas Holt) Picker Manufacturer & Dealer in White Leather & Horny Laces Blind Lane, Todmorton Joseph Swift Wheelwright & Carriage Builder Wadsley Bridge Steam Saw Mills William Aspinall Plumber, Glazier, Gas & Steam fitter Doncaster Monsieur Leopold Courtial Language Teacher 223 Glossop Road Page0007.pdf
  9. RichardB

    1871 Trade Directory Images

    James Hawson Accountant, Collector and Advertising Agent 45 Queen Street (Bank Street) Thomas Marshall Accountant, Collector of Rents & Debts 16 Dixon Lane J H Jubb Auctioneer, Valuer, House, Land and Estate Agent 16 Scotland Street William H Needham (late of Change Alley) Auctioneer, House, Estate & General Agent 13 Fargate & 49 Occupation Road Bonus for one point : Occupation Road became .... ? Page0005.pdf
  10. RichardB

    1871 Trade Directory Images

    Henry Wild & Sons Fancy Leather Manufacturer and Dealer 27 North Church Street Thomas Pawson Ironmonger, Gasfitter & Tin Plate Worker Hallgate, Doncaster John Rose Junior Joiner, Builder, Quarry Owner and Brickmaker Rose Hill, Norton-Woodseats J & H Morton Horn & Bone Merchants Cambridge Street J Wheeldon & Co Patent Self-Lubricating Engine Packing Times Buildings, Bow Street F W Horsfield House Painter & Sign Writer Wheeldon Street, Near Broad Lane Page0002.pdf
  11. RichardB

    1871 Trade Directory Images

    Henry Atkin & Co. Celtic Works, Union Lane, Duke Street Saws, Files, Steel, Machine, Plane, Moulding, Grooving and Chipping Irons George Platts & Son Manufacturers of Fine Scissors Bernard Works, Park James Hobson Designer and Manufacturer of Monuments, Head and Tomb Stones Burngreave Memorial Works John A. Cousins Central Sewing Machine Emporium Fargate William Mottram Slater and Slate Merchant Damosel House, Oughtibridge H. Siddall Manufacturer of Spindles and Fliers, Steps, Collars, Brass covered top rollers Love Street Spindle Works Page0001.pdf
  12. Ah - so near and yet so far. Derbyshire Lane isn't on. There's been confusion about where the bombs fell around there. According to my Mom (who was in the Cellar when their house collapsed, so she should know) a bomb fell opposite their house. We can't find any record of it or even anything close by. Still a mystery.
  13. Ah, nailed it. Seen a Map. My geography is shocking, and I know Bramall Lane was St Marys etc now. Quality!
  14. Welcome Gillatt, Official City Rat Catcher - 169 Woodside Lane
  15. Where born: Sheffield Civil parish: Ecclesall Bierlow Ecclesiastical parish: Golcar County/Island: Yorkshire Country: England That is what the records look like for those living in that particular bit of Ecclesall Bierlow (The bit that is now the bottom end of the more area and bramall lane).... Other parts of Ecclesall Bierlow have differnet Ecclesiastical parishes (what ever these represent - part of my query). For example St Matthew is another one representing a different part of E.B. N
  16. I wonder if anyone can help identify the people in this photo. My great grandfather, Fred Selwood, was an Edge Tool Forger (he is pictured 3rd row back second from right). He lived in Brightside Bierlow (Kilton Lane?) in 1891 and in Nether Hallam in 1901. Would especially like to know who the girl is. Many thanks ~ Tracy
  17. Guest

    Dixon Lane

    Hi Wow, love the before and after shots. I used to go to Sheffield once a month with my mum and dad to take my nana shopping this would have been in the late sixties early seventies. How different it all looks now. Is the map taken in 1950's showing Dixon Lane as it more or less was like in the 1860's. ie is number 14 likely to be where Samuel lived?what is the 14 1/2 all about.? Which house do you reckon it is from the photos I reckon it could be the foam shop?. I tried to make out where the pub was three doors down from the Norfolk Arms. All that hustle and bustle in the 50's and look at it now just a thoroughfare. I shall see what I can on Bower and Ibberson now Thanks for all your help. Helene
  18. RichardB

    Dixon Lane

    Definately Dixon Lane (near The Rock Inn); must have walked to work.
  19. Stuart0742

    Dixon Lane

    Hi Helen, see this link to a topic about Dixon Lane, will give you atmosphere for the place http://www.sheffieldhistory.co.uk/forums/i...ost&p=25529
  20. Stuart0742

    Dixon Lane

    Hi Helen, welcome to the site. Looking at the 1881 census I would say Dixon Lane is the correct spelling, however there would not have been a Iron & Steel depot there. Dixon ln was and is to some extent the heart of Sheffield's markets area. In Sheffield there would have been numerous Iron and Steel depots. Lets see what turns up
  21. Aaaargh - help! I took this a couple of weeks ago and I can't remember where it is. Any ideas? Edit:- Location - Park Lane Thanks SteveHB
  22. Thanks for your input. I shall definitely try this. From separate sources I have knowledge that one of my direct line ancestors a John born in 1789 went to stay with his brother William Moore sometime around 1835 in the Norton area. I ten have a reference that William took over the Little London forge (is this what is now know as Abbeydale forge - the museum?) in 1837. I am assuming that the John and William shown in the 1841 Norton census are these two guys. Both John and William were born in Belbrougton in Worcestershire having descended from another John Moore who we know was married in the church there in 1641. They were all scythe makers working at water wheel driven forges. All the male Moore's carried on in this line of work - my father being the last working as a scythe maker at Clay Wheels Lane forge up until 1951.
  23. Bayleaf

    Joseph Teal

    Like this? (Sheffield names highlighted in red) BY order of the Court for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors; the petition of Joseph Teal, formerly of Sheffield, in the county of York, and late of Berry-court, Love-lane, in the city of London, ironmonger, and now a prisoner for debt in His Majesty's prison of the Giltspur-street Compter, London, will be heard on the 10th day of February next, at Guildhall, Westminster, at the hour of Nine o'clock in the Morning— The petition and schedule are filed in the Office of the said Court, No. 69, Milbank-street, in the city of Westminster. List of the Creditors of the said Joseph Teal, with respect to whom the said Court has ordered this Advertisement. William Austin Groocock, Saint Ives, Huntingdonshire,draper; Loftus Hatley Needham, of Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire, attorney; Mr. Hubner, of Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, innkeeper ; Mrs. Elizabeth Campion, of Saint Ives, Huntingdonshire, innkeeper; Joseph and Richard Beet and Co. of Sheffield, Yorkshire, merchants and manufacturers; Jonathan Marshall, Sheffield, Yorkshire, steel-burner; John Law and Sons, Sheffield, Yorkshire, penknife-cutlers; Messrs.Blake and Co. Sheffield, Yorkshire, file-makers; John Lury, of Sheffield, Yorkshire, ivory-merchant; Thomas Owen, Sheffield, Yorkshire, haft-presser; Robert Powell, Sheffield,Yorkshire, fork-maker ; Josiah Blackwell, Sheffield, Yorkshire, druggist; Messrs. Hopkjnson, Walker, and Co. Sheffield, Yorkshire, carriers ; John Henfrey, Sheffield, Yorkshire,scissor-maker; Martha Wilkinson and Sons, of Norton Hammer, near Sheffield aforesaid, file-makers; James Wild, of Sheffield aforesaid, merchant ; Messrs. Holiday and Nanson,of Sheffield, Yorkshire, brewers, executors of the late John Holiday, of the same place, plasterer; John Batty and Son,Sheffield, Yorkshire, innkeepers ; Mr. Wilkinson, Sheffield, Yorkshire, taylor ; Mr. Green, Newark, Nottinghamshire,gentleman ; Mr. Franks, Saint Ives, Huntingdonshire,breeches-maker; Vincent Alvey, wine-merchant, and John Remmington, Saint Ives, Huntingdonshire, sheriffs-officer; Robert Hunt , Stamford, Lincolnshire, carrier; Robert Rodgers, Sheffield, Yorkshire, attorney ; Mrs. Frances Robson, Saint Ives, Huntingdonshire, innkeeper; Mr. Piercy, Stamford, Lincolnshire, innkeeper; Mr. Gilstrap, Newark, Nottinghamshire, innkeeper; Thomas Dunn, esquire, Sheffield, Yorkshire; Mr. Weddeson, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, carpenter ; Thomas Neale, esquire, Mansfield, Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire; Charles Neale, esquire, Alverton, Nottinghamshire; Mr.Jackson, Long Bennington, Lincolnshire, innkeeper. JOSEPH TEAL.
  24. When I lived in Froggatt in the 40s and 50s and was at Lady Manners School at Bakewell, Sheffield Corporation or SJOC used to run us to school. The bus stop was at Stoke Bar between Grindleford and Calver. At first in 1953 they were AEC back loading single deckers but eventually the what we used to "flat fronters" came on the scene. I think the Leyland was an Olympian and there were two AEC models but I can't remember the names of them. One of the AECs was OWB 13 and the others were TWJ ---.Maybe the AECs were Regents or Swifts. I do recall another reg number for an AEC which was RPA 226 or 9 and often wondered if it was an ex AEC demo with that non-Sheffield reg. I remember the name of the General Manager on the N/S of the buses was C.T.Humpidge. There used to be three routes from Sheffield to Bakewell:- 37 via Baslow. 40 via Fox House 44 via Ladybower The other route I remember was 84, the Sheffield-Buxton service shared with North Western Road Car. And route 48 was Sheffield-Manchester via Woodhead. An attempt was made to run a school bus through Froggatt village to Curbar school. I can't remember if it was Whites or Hulleys but one grounded on the Derwent bridge after coming down Stoke Lane and the idea was abandoned for a while.This would be pre 1953 and it was more fun walking anyroad !
  25. RichardB

    Cricket at Bramall Lane

    Bramhall Lane Background information
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