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  1. Right year anyway ... Joseph Marshall Penknife manufacturer Parkin's Yard, Campo Lane Baine's 1822 http://www.sheffieldrecordsonline.org.uk/
  2. These are lost Streets from the early 1820's and, no, in general, I don't know where most of 'em were either. Hopefully someone can provide the answers. To clarify, these are places from 1821 that I don't know of; they may be immediately obvious to someone else (hopefully). (I'll post a few at a time so we don't have replies which repeat an enormous listing.) Weigh Lane Beatson's Square Woodside Russel Square Ladies Walk (not joking; I'm sure this is immediately obvious, been a long day gardening, it's gone 11pm and I've searched through a lot of stuff to find these, I'm tired and I hurt) Millington's Row Barn Street Parkin's Yard Wicker tilt mill Park engine
  3. These are lost Streets from the early 1820's and, no, in general, I don't know where most of 'em were either. Hopefully someone can provide the answers. To clarify, these are places from 1821 that I don't know of; they may be immediately obvious to someone else (hopefully). (I'll post a few at a time so we don't have replies which repeat an enormous listing.) Jessop Street (should be easy) White Bear Walk (easy) Crook Croft Black Lamb Lane (mentioned elsewhere on this Site) Shemeld Croft Club Row Pondwell Street Wheatcroft Square Cornhill New Street, Little Sheffield (should be fun; lots of New Streets)
  4. Stuart0742

    St George's Day 1950

    They are marching on Trippet Lane see green arrow on map Didn't anybody tell the lad near the front to take his hands out of his pockets
  5. jiginc

    St George's Day 1950

    Must have been after the service in the City Hall. Each District started an a side road off Division Street and paraded down past the City hall for the march past. (They may still do it) Then down Leopolde Street to turn into Trippet Lane and fall out outside the Scout Shop. I always felt cheated that it was so short a march.
  6. From Local Studies. 1816 Fountain Trippet Lane. Thomas Bramley.
  7. Guest

    Firth Park Coliseum

    Last time I saw it there was a laundrette on the ground floor and flats above. It's on the corner of Page Hall road and Hinde House lane. Built I believe about the same time as the Page Hall Market. I think it later became a furniture retailer. He's not much an advert for his trade though - looks like he slept in that suit he he
  8. Chris1943

    Brickholes

    Brickholes as defined in Remeniscences of old Sheffield A large brickfield stetching from St John's Street to Bailey Lane property of Mr Harrison of Weston A pond had formed stretching from Newcastle Street to Rockingham Street. ALso pointed out is the fact that Sir Francis CHantry got his clay from there,
  9. RichardB

    Mystery Location

    Holme Lane and Ball Road (or Wood Road); used to be a takeaway; burnt down ...
  10. 1841 Pigot's Joseph Yeardley Shopkeeper 43 Green Lane
  11. DaveH

    Norfolk School, Arbourthorne

    Now these negatives just keep turning up. This particular viewpoint was clearly a favourite of mine for testing new cameras and lenses out. These are from 1980 - 81, on what was clearly a sunny day. The first goes over further to the left than previously without getting the side of the tower block in shot and shows a view down the full length of Spring Lane from its top corner with Northern avenue to its bottom junction with Park Grange Road. The last one goes further to the right than previously looking up Northern Avenue almost as far as the Vulcan at its junction with Cradock Road, the changing rooms on Arbourthorne playing fields are now visible. All of these photos have a degree of overlap making them ideal for one of my panoramic shots but the software I have for stitching the pictures together tends to object to having to handle black and white pictures and comes back with some sort of error code, - so no panorama yet.
  12. GordonL

    The Paragon

    I am new to this site and have been reading with interest. I used to go to the Paragon, Victory, Capitol Lane Top, and most remembered the Sunbeam where I met my wife over 50 years ago now. The cinemas in those days used to put out a whats on card which usually listed all the films they would be showing for a particular month. I still have some from 1957 namely the Paragon, Roxy and Victory.
  13. It is called the Sportsman. It's on a road parallel with the M1 I think it may be called Blackburn Road - my Grandad worked at Arthur Lees and live on Shiregreen - obviously far too tempting on the long walk home. It runs down from Wincobank to the old Grange Lane Irailway station below Lower Shiregreen. remember going in to 'retrieve' him one day back in the 1970's the rooms on the right had at least a couple of snooker tables in. We knew things were ove when he 'brought his cue home'. :)
  14. dunsbyowl1867

    Cobbled Streets

    Not pretty but still there - and an interesting street name! Off Owler Lane /Page Hall
  15. RichardB

    Ice Cream Vans

    1925 (Kelly's) Arthur Edward Bower Ice Cream Dealer 180 Holme Lane, Hillsborough Buffalaro (& Brothers) Ice Cream Dealers 32 Furnace Hill Mrs Harriet Caddick Ice Cream Vendor 21 Club Garden Road Jesse Carolis Ice Cream Maker 33 Woodland Street Mrs Alice Goodyear Ice Cream Dealer 61 Taplin Road, Hillsborough Granelli (Brothers) Ice Cream Makers 66 Broad Street, Park & Sheaf Market Mrs Lydia Howe Ice Cream Maker 36 Aizlewood Rd. Joseph Lumby Ice Cream Dealer 1 Court 11, Sorby Street The Marathon Biscuit Co., Ice Cream Cornet Makers 69a Scotland Street Matthew Monfredi Ice Cream Maker & Furniture Dealer 533 & 535 Penistone Road Thomas Nuttall Ice Cream Dealer 32 Dearne Street, Brightside Robert Towle Ice Cream Vendor 27 Charles Street, Attercliffe Mrs Gertrude Wall Ice Cream Maker 142 Attercliffe Common
  16. RichardB

    Ice Cream Vans

    1911 (White's) Delay caused by the Football ... John Carboni Ice Cream Dealer 22 Lambert Street & 58 Button Lane Louis Cuneo Ice Cream Maker Court 2, Cupola Peter Granelli Ice Cream Dealer 13 Sheaf Market Joseph Lumby Ice Cream Dealer (J. L. & Co. ) h. 11 Court, 1 Sorby Street James Joseph Wall Ice Cream Vendor 71 Worksop Road, Attercliffe John Charles Wall Ice Cream Dealer 103 Carbrook Street, Attercliffe
  17. cheekyboy

    What school did you go to ?

    blackboard jungle (wybourn high) cos its on top ora hill hehe.... and manor lodge or lane back then
  18. 60163 Tornado leaves Barrow Hill for Stewarts Lane in London on Thursday 16th April- Does anybody know which way will it go?
  19. vox

    Cobbled Streets

    Just a lane rather than a street. Runs between Hatton Street and Ripley Street. S6 Google Streetview
  20. ukelele lady

    Green Wheel Lane, Wisewood, Bradfield?

    I use to visit Green Wheel Lane when I was young , my mother use to take me to my relatives who lived in one of the cottages. We all knew it as Little Matlock. Yes Peter my cousin still lives there, the house being passed down the generations.
  21. mickjj

    The Five Arches Viaduct

    I believe it was the Outer Circular. I used to get off on Hatfield House Lane.
  22. DaveH

    Jervis Lum

    A walk along the Jervis Lum So here we are at the very top of East Bank Hill about 700 - 800 feet above sea level. It is the highest point around and from here the land slopes away in every direction. The highest road is Hurlfield Road and on the site of Hagg Lane (now no more) where the water tanks stood is its summit, a high point to provide water sufficient supply pressure. The water works building, (sorry about the glare, started early on a sunny Sunday morning)
  23. gibbo47

    Noahs Arks

    Does anybody else think that the three Noahs Arks in your list at mansfield road,four lane ends and hollinsend are all the same pub?. At various times Intake has been in Handsworth district and hollinsend.
  24. RichardB

    Cobbled Streets

    A tough ask for someone that left Sheffield 28 years ago (for many it will be longer); how about near neighbours to Paradise Square, New Street and Figtree Lane ? I do remember signalling to turn into New Street with a Volvo Estate in 2005, the Police in the car behind me were quite amused. Maybe start another thread for "appreciable patches of cobbles showing through ill-repaired tarmac" or a "potholes of Sheffield award"
  25. Primitive Methodist Church, Robin Lane, Beighton. 1890
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