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  1. Railway Inn Station Road, Chapeltown Open 1865 Closed Span Comments Earlier 1865 W Chapel 1876 William Chapel 1879 Mrs Ellen Chappell 1881 Ellen Chapel 1883 Mrs Ellen Chappell 1887 to 1891 Mrs Ellen Chappell 1893 John Chappell 1895 - 6 Albert Chappell 1898 Thomas Brown 1900 to 1903 Thomas Brown 1905 Thomas Brown 1907 Thomas Brown 1910 to 1913 Thomas Brown 1916 - 17 Thomas Brown [ White Lane ] 1919 to 1925 Thomas Brown
  2. Railway Hotel 184 Bramhall Lane, S2 Open 1871 Closed Span 137 Comments Earlier 1871 William Thompson 1879 Charles E Ball [ Hill Street ] 1901 Isaac Swallow 1937 Robert Pearson [ beer retailer only ] 1938 Edward Marsden 1939 Edward Marsden 1942 Basil Robert Everest 1944 Basil Robert Everest 1948 Harold Chatwyn 1951 Harold Chatwyn Picture Sheffield link Photograph 2008 by POPPYCHRISTINA
  3. I REMEMBER THE SMALL ISLAND GRAVEYARD YOU ARE ON ABOUT. I USED TO LIVE ON PARKWOOD SPRINGS VERY NEAR HERE . THE GRAVES WERE TOOK AWAY WHEN THE TRAM WAYS WERE BUILT THE MOVED ALL THE BODIES AND RE BURIED THEM UP AY ABBY LANE CEMETARY .IF YOU WANT TO KNOW ANY MORE ABOUT THE AREA YOU CAN E MAIL ME DIRECT AT pwood@pwwd5.wanadoo.co.uk PAUL
  4. I hate NIMBYies. We had them round here a year or two back.....a local farmer wanted to sell off a bit of land to a comapny who intended to erect some wind turbines. I love the drive up to my Mams house in Durham because we pass all these turbines near Hartlepool.... they look great. But because of some people who thought their houses would be worth £1.50 less we are still burnig coal to create electric and Laughton has no beautiful windmills Getting back to the Woodhead.......how can any one say that rail lines are ugly or detract? Think of the Malton to Pickering......or Settle to Carlisle or how about the Peak line though to Matlock e.t.c????? The quicker these homeowners realise that they have their own brains and dont have to simply follow the latest house price scare story in the Daily Mail the better. I cant see why they dont get it....yes at first some may be put off by the work men and noise of construction and there will be a bit of dust on their BMW 318's but in the long run the prices of thier Barrat Boxes will rise when others realise they are located to good transport links. Go back to the 1960's....I'd bet my left ear that the people of...let say....Thorpe Hesley were whinging about the construction of the new motorway....but look at the place now...because of the motorway their houses are worth a fortune!!
  5. If you haven't found it there's a book called AA Command by Colin Dobinson that lists the sites, and one called Sheffield's Golden Frame by Bill Bevan which has info about the Starfish site. There is a history of coal mining in the 18th and 19th centuries, mostly around Ringinglow then small scale following the seams along the hillside to Greystones. In fact the last mine at High Storrs closed in 1929. There are some reports published by the Friends of the Porter Valley covering archaeology, geology, mining and quarrying and ecology around the valley. They're all available for purchase, but you'll find them in the public and both Uni libraries as well. The Porter Valley is 'my patch', and if I can be any help, let me know! And good luck with the dissertation!
  6. Yep. That would be the same concrete base I saw. I haven't got any more info regarding the pit in the woods, although I will be going back up there next week. I did know that there were AA sites nearby (Bents Green) so while I was up there (looking at a potential Anderson shelter in nearby allotments, next to Shepherd Wheel)) I thought I would poke around the hill side. Does the area have a history of coal mining then? (Bell pits were mentioned) I am starting out on an undergraduate dissertation regarding the application of archaeology to second world war Sheffield/South Yorkshire. Although excavation is out of the question, I would like to do an earthworks survey and possibly field walking (although thats more to find any hidden associated structures or areas, rather than finds). At the moment the starfish site on Houndkirk Road might be the best candidate, although I have not had the chance to visit yet. I literally started a feasibility study yesterday, and the project proper won't start until later in the year.
  7. Queen's Hotel Nook Lane, Stannington Open 1861 Closed Span Comments Earlier 1861 Matthew Oaks 1865 Matthew Oates 1871 Matthew Oates 1876 Matthew Oates 1879 Matthew Oate 1883 Matthew Oates 1888 to 1890 George Revitt 1893 Joe Bradshaw 1895/6 Joe Bradshaw 1898 Mrs Amy Pagett 1900 Amy Pagett 1901 Jn Milner 1902 John Milner 1903 John Milner 1905 Jonathan Milner 1907 John Milner 1910 to 1913 John Milner
  8. Queen's Head 660 Attercliffe Road Open 1825 Closed 1990 Span 165 Comments Earlier 1828 John Smith 1829 John Smith 1830 John Smith 1833 Samuel Slack 1834 Samuel Slack 1839 Joseph Haigh 1841 Joseph Haigh 1846 William Pickering 1852 James Cocking 1854 James Cocking 1856 James Cocking 1859 James Cocking 1861 to 1865 James Cocking 1868 James Cocking 1871 James Cocking 1876 James Cocking 1881 Jesse Whittingham or Whittington 1883 James Hemstock [ High Street ] 1887 James Hemstock [ 226 High Street ] 1888 James Hemstock [ 658 - 660 Attercliffe Road ] 1889 James Hemstock [ Shirland Lane ] 1890 James Hemstock 1893 William Ellis 1895/6 William Ellis 1898 William Ellis 1900 to 1903 William Ellis 1905 William Ellis 1907 William Ellis [ 660 Attercliffe Road & Shirland Lane ] 1910 to 1913 Thomas Carrington 1916 Thomas Carrington 1917 William Simpson 1919 to 1923 John William Simpson 1924 George H Thomas 1925 George H Thomas 1929 Colin C G Smith 1931 Colin C G Smith 1932 Thomas Lewis Siddall 1933 Thomas Lewis Siddall 1936 to 1939 Thomas Lewis Siddall 1942 Thomas Lewis Siddall 1944 Thomas Lewis Siddall 1948 Joseph Henry Chatwyn 1951 Joseph Henry Chatwyn Google Earth Street View http://www.sheffieldhistory.co.uk/forums/i...art=#entry38701
  9. Queen's Head 4 Campo Lane Open 1796 Closed Span Comments Earlier 1818 (pigots) Wm. Wilson, 1821 David Bower 1822 David Bower 1828 John Fordham 1829 John Fordham 1830 John Fordham 1833 Sarah Fordham 1834 Sarah Fordham 1837 Sarah Fordham
  10. Queen Hotel River Lane Open 1890 Closed Span Comments Earlier
  11. Queen Ann (Beerhouse) Green Lane Open 1833 Closed Span Comments Earlier 1834 John Rollinson (Beerhouse) 1859 David McFedan [ Queen's ]
  12. Queen Adelaide 32 Bramall Lane/1 Hermitage Street, S2 Open 1825 Closed Span Comments knocked down 1950's Earlier 1825 George Beavis 1828 George Beavis 1833 - 34 George Beavis 1837 John Hardwick 1839 George Hannah 1841 Sarah Hannah 1845 - 46 Sarah Hannah 1849 Sarah Hannah 1851 - 52 Sarah Hannah 1854 Mrs Sarah Hannah 1856 Thomas Kenyon 1859 Sam Hincliffe 1862 James Woodhouse 1863 George Matthews 1864 - 65 James Thorpe 1868 James Thorpe 1871 James Thorpe 1876 James Thorpe 1879 Edmund Slingsby 1881 Robert Thompson 1883 Robert Thompson 1887 to 1891 Robert Thompson 1893 Robert Thompson to John Willey Dungworth 1895 - 6 John W Dungworth 1898 A H Hinchcliffe 1900 to 1903 Arthur H Hinchliffe 1905 Joseph North 1907 George Creasey 1910 to 1913 George Sutcliffe 1916 - 17 George Sutcliffe 1919 to 1923 George Sutcliffe 1924 - 25 Arthur Pasley 1929 William Young 1931 Edwin Ovendale 1932 Charles William Sutcliffe 1933 James R Mountjoy 1936 to 1939 Hebert Ratcliffe 1942 Mrs Mabel Ratcliffe 1944 Mrs Mabel Ratcliffe 1948 Mrs Nellie Smith 1951 Mrs Nellie Smith 1956 Photo on Picture Sheffield
  13. Queen Gatefield Open 1845 Closed Span Comments Earlier See The Queen, 1 Whitehouse Lane .
  14. Queen 1 Whitehouse Lane Open 1845 Closed Span Comments Earlier 1845 William Maxfield [ Gatefield ] 1849 William Maxfield 1852 William Maxfield [ Gatefield ] 1854 William Maxfield 1856 William Maxfield 1859 Thomas Winterbottom [ Infirmary Road ] 1862 to 1865 Thomas Winterbottom [ 67 Gatefield ] 1868 Thomas Winterbottom [ 67 Witehouse Lane ] 1871 Charles Jackson 1876 Wilfred Morton [ 1 Whitehouse Lane ] 1879 Joseph Littlewood 1881 Thomas Bonsall 1883 William Walsham 1887 to 1890 William Walsham [ 1 Whitehouse Lane ] 1893 William Walsham 1995/6 William Walsham 1898 Arthur Handley 1900 Arthur Handley 1901 Herbert Wragg
  15. Prince of Wales 150 Derbyshire Lane, S8 Open 1937 Closed Span Comments Earlier 1937 Annie Elizabeth Milner 1938 Annie Elizabeth Milner 1939 Annie Elizabeth Milner 1942 Joseph Frederick Robinson 1944 William L C Hunter 1948 Arnold Jeffcock
  16. Prince of Wales 8- 12 Bardwell Road S3 Open 1862 Closed Span Comments Earlier 1862 to 1864 Henry Bagshaw [ Neepsend ] 1865 F H Bagshaw [ Bardwell Road ] 1868 A Sloane 1871 Frederick Schulte 1876 William Stokes [ 2 Bardwell Road] 1879 John Philip [ 6 Bardwell Road ] 1881 Mrs Fanny Kemp (Bardwell Road, Neepsend Lane) 1883 Richard L Lupton 1887 Frederick W Schuite 1888 to 1890 C Schuite / Shulzt 1893 Christian Schultz 1895 -6 Christian Schultz 1898 Franklin Ellis [ 8-12 Bardwell Road ] 1900 Franklin Ellis 1901 tto 1903 Christopher Herbert Wordsworth 1905 Walter Newton (Bardwell Road) 1907 Frank Rodgers 1910 to 1913 Frank Rodgers 1916 - 17 Frank Rodgers 1919 to 1923 Frank Rodgers 1924 Mrs Ann Rodgers 1925 William Marshall 1929 Samuel Champion 1931 Samuel Champion
  17. Plumpers (Beerhouse) 3 Trippet Lane Open 1833 Closed Span Comments Earlier 1833 Thomas Sykes (Beerhouse)
  18. Plough (Beerhouse) 56 Harvest Lane Open 1833 Closed Span Comments Earlier 1833 Peter Wilson (Beerhouse)
  19. Pack Horse Pack Horse Lane High Green Open Closed Span Comments Earlier See Pack Horse , Pack Horse Lane , Mortomley High Green
  20. Phoenix Inn High Lane, Ridgeway Open 1854 Closed Span Comments Earlier 1854 Charles Crookes 1865 J Helliwell 1876 Samuel Marsh 1879 Samuel Marsh 1883 Samuel Marsh 1889 Hugh Havenhand 1890 John Joseph Hartley 1893 William Whitehead 1895 - 6 William Whitehead 1898 William Whitehead 1900 to 1902 William Whitehead 1903 Harry Barker 1905 Mrs Harry Barker 1907 Harry Marsh 1910 Harry Marsh 1912 - 13 Albert Edward Mather 1916 - 17 Albert Edward Mather 1919 - 20 Albert Edward Mather 1921 Albert Harry Thompson 1922 - 23 Harry Thompson 1924 - 25 Arthur Haslam 1929 Ernest Kay 1931 to 1933 Ernest Kay 1936 to 1939 Ernest Kay 1942 Ernest Kay 1944 Ernest Kay 1948 Ernest Kay 1951 Ernest Kay Pickwick
  21. Phoenix Greengate Lane, High Green Open Closed Span Comments Earlier
  22. Pheasant Inn Orchard Street/Harvest Lane (Apple Street ?) Open 1871 Closed Span Comments Earlier 1871 George Green (Beerhouse)
  23. Pheasant Sheffield Lane, Pitsmoor Open 1825 Closed Span Comments Earlier See Pheasant , Sheffield Lane Top
  24. Pheasant Sheffield Lane Top / Barnsley Road Picture Sheffield link Open 1825 Closed Span Comments Earlier 1825 Edward Cook 1828 - 30 Harry Swinden 1833 Aaron Ashton 1854 Aaron Ashton 1865 C Ashton 1871 Charles Ashton 1876 Charles Ashton 1879 Charles Ashton 1881 Charles Ashton 1883 Mrs Sarah Ashton 1887 to 1889 Mrs Sarah Ashton 1891 Mrs Sarah Ashton 1893 Mrs Sarah Ashton 1895 -6 Mrs Sarah Ashton 1898 Mrs Sarah Ashton 1900 Ralph Easton 1901 to 1903 Jn Webb 1905 Jonathan Webb 1907 Jn Webb 1910 to 1913 Jonathon Webb 1916 Mrs Charlotte Webb 1917 Robert Rodgers 1919 to 1925 Robert Rodgers 1929 Robert Rodgers 1931 to 1933 Robert Rodgers 1936 Robert Rodgers 1937 to 1939 Thompson Jaques Dowson 1942 Thompson Jaques Dowson 1944 Robert Albert Kirkland Dowson 1948 Robert Albert Kirkland Dowson 1951 Cecil Arthur Watkins Dowson November 2008 pw
  25. Pheasant 59 Station Lane Open 1861 Closed Span Comments Duplicate Earlier
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