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  1. Ceres Cottage Darwin lane Sheet 294.10 Fulwood & Ranmoor 1903
  2. Will see if I can sort a map for you. Frecheville School was on Fox Lane (that was the log cabin one) and is now a housing estate. Thornbridge was separated into two schools - Crescent and Avenue and is now called Birley Community College. In the days I attended Birley it was only an infants and middle school.
  3. Carfield House Carfield lane Sheet 294.16 Sheffield (Heeley) 1903
  4. dunsbyowl1867

    Ecclesfield

    Fine old Butcher's Shop Priory Road (Burying Lane) and Church Street
  5. Carfield Farm End of Carfield lane Sheet 294.16 Sheffield (Heeley) 1903
  6. Button Hill?? End of Millhouse lane Sheet 294.15 Nether Edge 1903
  7. Burnell Cottage Far lane Sheet 288.15 Sheffield (Hillsborough) 1902
  8. Burley Villas Roe lane Sheet 294.04 Sheffield (North) 1905
  9. Browns View Providence road Sheet 294.03 Sheffield (Neepsend) 1903 Brushes The Barnsley road (Lane Top) Sheet 288.16 Sheffield (Longley) 1902
  10. Broomhouse Farm Tom lane? Sheet 294.10 Fulwood & Ranmoor 1903
  11. Brook Lodge Chapel lane Sheet 294.14 Ecclesall Village 1902
  12. Brook House Chapel lane Sheet 294.14 Ecclesall Village 1902
  13. Broad Oak Farm Off Nether lane Sheet 288.08 Ecclesfield 1901
  14. Brincliffe Cottage Psalter lane Sheet 294.11 Ecclesall & Sharrow 1903
  15. Bramley Hall Handsworth road/Richmond lane Sheet 295.10 Sheffield Handsworth Picture Sheffield Image
  16. Bell Houses off Stubbin lane Sheet 288.16 Sheffield (Longley) 1902 Picture Sheffield Image
  17. Me and my mates used to frequent the"old"Mulberry Tavern and on a Saturday evening Harry Heap would often be in to have a few jars after being at the respective home games.Another memory of those days was a certain part time reporter who shall remain nameless used to report on reserve games at Hillsborough and Bramall Lane, but there was a little problem he never attended any of the games, but complied reports from other reporters and friendswho had,another frequenter of the pub at that time was Doug Whitcombe the old Wednesday Welsh international,remember him?
  18. DaveH

    Photos

    Didn't realise it was you mate, - can't make out enough detail in a small avatar So, the person is you, aged about 11 at a guess The alsation is your guard dog at the pub you lived in (forgot her name but you still had her when you moved out to Hackenthorpe) The location then is your old pub, The Rodley Inn, Rodley Lane Sheffield (just off Leadmill Road) and, I'll probably be DISQUALIFIED for having insider information again if I say that the person living in the houses behind you is.... see Post #14
  19. Aston Villa Broughton lane Sheet 295.01 Attercliffe 1903
  20. Aspen Lodge Greaves lane Sheet 282.15 High Green & Thorncliffe 1903
  21. Ash Farm near/off Spurr lane Sheet 294.16 Sheffield (Heeley) 1903
  22. RichardB

    Scotland Street

    New, via PM from Roy1942 ... Re-information on Scotland Street, 1969/70 I worked on the conversion of New Connection Methodist Chapel from religious to commercial use; ie Minton Carpet Warehouse; but, before this could take place the body of the Rev Thomas Bryant had to be removed from underneath the floor beneath the pulpit. This was done by Sheffield City Council Graves Dept, they had to use sheerlegs & block & tackle; the reason being the coffin was cast iron with a wooden lining inside the coffin. This was placed on the floor then the cast iron lid was removed (under the supervision of a Home Office Rep) it was quite a sight to see him. The only part missing was his nose, his hair was down to his shoulders & dressed in his black cassock; as far as i know he was reinterred at Abbey Lane.
  23. Alms Vale Cottage Broad Oak lane Sheet 294.14 Ecclesall Village 1902
  24. Alma Cottage Stephen lane Sheet 288.07 Grenoside 1901
  25. I know this is probably in the wrong place but i thought it might get a bit more 'exposure' here, please move if need be. Would love to find these, i cant believe when these church's were pulled down they 'binned' the memorials, they must have gone somewhere. St Michaels and All Angels. 'The War Memorial in the Lady Chapel consists of a large brass containing 162 names, with the inscription: "This tablet is erected in grateful memory of the men of this parish and congregation of St. Michael's , Neepsend, who gave their lives for their country in the Great War, 1914-1918. May they rest in peace." The cost was £170.00. Demolished in 1955. St Simons, Eyre Street. 'The War Memorial, in the south aisle, a neat oak tablet bearing the names of ninety-six men who fell in the Great War, was erected at a cost of £30.00'. Suffered bomb damage and was demolished in the 40's, it was then united with St Marys, Bramall Lane, i'm wondering if the St Simon's one was binned and they 'merged' their Rolls into the large one now at St Marys? St Bartholomews, Carbrook. The War Memorial includes an oak tablet bearing the names of sixty-three parishioners who fell in the Great War, and an oak credence table, the total cost of which was £80.00'. Closed in 1967. St Mathias Church, Summerfield Street. The War Memorial consists of a carved communion table and reredos, with lofty oak panelling on each side, erected at a cost of £520.00; the sum for the communion table was contributed and collected by the scholars and teachers of the Sunday School. A brass plate in the baptistry bears the names of seventy-nine men who fell in the Great War'. Demolished 1950's. The Congregational Church, Springvale road. Now Byron Bond Architects, this was 'nicked' in 1991. Brunswick Wesleyan Sunday Schools. Among other things - "A Marble Tablet containing the names of those who lost their lives through the War, to be placed in the porch in front of the Chapel". I have details of about another half dozen Rolls, but I have details as to where they 'should' be! Any help at all much appreciated, Dean.
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