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  1. RichardB

    1837 Pubs

    S-T Pubs Saddle 96 West Street 1825 1992 167 Benjamin Armitage Seven Stars Trippet Lane 1787 T Beet (74 Trippet Lane) Shades 20 Watson's Walk 1797 1940 143 Samuel Turner Shakespeare 146 Gibralter Street 1821 still open 187 T Ashby Shakespeare 16 Sycamore Street 1822 1965 143 William Hakes (Shakespeare and Crown) Sheaf Tavern Cattle Market 1837 John Thorpe Sheffield Arms 42 Meadow Street 1818 1948 130 Richard Alexander Ship 31 Water Lane 1796 1898 102 Mary Faris Shrewsbury Hotel 109 South Street, Park 1830 1934 104 Thomas Smith Sir John Falstaff 48 Wicker 1822 1910 88 William Baggaley (57 Wicker) Smithy Door Tavern 26 Hawley Croft 1833 1893 60 Joseph Burton Social Tavern 38 Bailey Street 1833 1902 69 Joseph Hewitt (19 Bailey Street) Sovereign Inn 70 Rockingham Street 1834 Thomas Outram Sportsman 20 Coal Pit Lane 1833 still open 175 S Newbould Sportsman 33 Bridge Street 1825 1898 73 Joseph Stones (5 Bridge Street) Sportsman W Norman 1837 97 Pea Croft Sportsman's Inn 41 West Bar 1828 James Hartop Strickland Sportsman's Inn Bridgehouses 1828 Ebenezer Skinner Sportsman's Inn Pits moor 1828 Joseph Yeardley Spread Eagle 9 Fargate 1794 1896 102 William Clifton (5 Fargate) St George's Tavern 35 Broad Lane 1825 1921 96 George Gillatt St Philip's Tavern 228 St Philip's Road 1825 Ann Dale Stag 45 Carver Street 1822 1898 76 John Bronell Stag 83 Pea Croft 1834 Thomas Godley (90 Pea Croft) Stag's Head/Sharrow Head in 1854 Sharrow Head 1822 R Marples Star 26 Haymarket 1780 William Rodgers Star 38 Pea Croft 1822 J Waddington (Old Star) Star Inn 181 Gibralter Street 1822 G Smith (Old Star, 26 Gibralter Street) Star Inn 8 White Croft 1822 Edwin Hutton Sun Tavern 27 Haymarket 1790 1955 165 T Wiley Swan Hotel 2 Snig Hill 1797 Samuel Crich Swan with Two Necks 28 Furnival Street 1821 John Wallace Tankard Little Pond Street 1828 William Dove Tankard and Punchbowl 94 Broad Street 1822 1910 88 William Smith (42 Broad Street) Theatre Tavern 37 Arundel Street 1774 David Harwood (12 Arundel Street) Three Cranes 46 Queen Street 1822 still open 186 J Skinner Three Horseshoes Jehu Lane 1856 1940 84 Joseph Marples (9 Commercial Street) Three Pigeons 117 Carver Street 1825 Elias Hollinsworth Three Stags Heads 24 Pinstone Street 1822 1898 76 James Waterson (39 Pinstone Street) Three Tuns 128 Bridge Street 1821 Thomas Haimes Three Tuns 39 Silver Street Head 1822 still open 186 S Bishop Three Whitesmiths 1 Bridge Street 1821 1898 77 Mary Darling Travellers Snig Hill 1780 C Moorhouse Traveller's Inn Broomhill 1834 John Warburton Traveller's Rest 135 South Street, Moor 1849 William Hunter Turk's Head 108 Scotland Street 1834 J Hanby Twelve O'Clock Saville Street 1834 Joseph Ellis
  2. RichardB

    1871 Pubs "A" and, er, onwards

    "O" Pubs Number at the end is score out of 17, low is not well represented in Directories, high is well represented; if no names listed, none known; any help/suggestions (1871 only) much appreciated. Name Address Open Closed Span 1871 17 Odd Fellow's Arms 25 Silver Street 1833 1893 60 0 Odd Fellow's Arms 26 Furnace Hill 1833 1893 60 0 Odd Fellow's Arms 38 Pitt Street 1849 2 Odd Fellow's Arms 202 Duke Street, Park 1856 Frederick Rotherham 3 Odd Fellow's Rest 94 Button Lane 1830 1908 78 Jarvis Lovett (Beerhouse) 1 Odd Fellow's Rest 53 West Street 1835 1893 58 Verdon Warren (Beerhouse) 1 Old Albion 103 Hill Street 1 Old Albion (Guard's Rest) 38 Fowler Street 0 Old Ball 8 Grindlegate 1822 2 Old Ball Green Lane 1828 1 Old Bird in Hand 28 Spring Street 1796 Thomas McGowan (Beerhouse) 1 Old Blue Ball Bradfield Road 1854 Still open Spurley Burkinshaw 7 Old Blue Bell 31 High Street 1710 still open William Newbould 3 Old Bradley Well Darnall 1828 Charles Green 2 Old Brewery Tap Broad Street 1871 Mrs Sarah Thompson (Beerhouse) Old Cherry Tree 186 Gibralter Street 1822 Woollen & Co 2 Old Cricket Ground Inn Darnall 1871 Mrs Hannah Youle Old Cricket Players 69 Coal Pit Lane 1822 2 Old Crown 8 or 15 Duke Street, Park 1852 1903 51 Robert Marsden 4 Old Crown 710 Penistone Road 1871 Still open James Goodwin 2 Old Crown Inn 137 London Road 1822 Still open Thomas Earnshaw (Beerhouse) 5 Old English Gentleman 34 Shude Hill 1796 1917 121 William Rowson 4 Old Feather's Inn 46 Bard Street, Park 1893 1 Old Fellow's Arms 38 Pitt Street 0 Old Five Alls 168 Infirmary Road 1833 John Marshall 7 Old Golden Ball 3 Lambert Street 1822 1 Old Green Dragon 469 Attercliffe Road 1774 1950 176 Mrs J Warsop 5 Old Grindstone Crooks 1822 2 Old Haigh Tree 192 Bernard Street, Park 1854 William Castleton (Beerhouse) 2 Old Half Moon Inn 64 Allen Street 1845 1910 65 James Foster 1 Old Harrow 80 Broad Street, Park 1822 John Walton 5 Old Harrow 34 Harvest Lane 1822 1959 137 George Sedgwick 6 Old Heavygate Wharncliffe Road 1871 William Osborn Old House at Home 34 Radford Street 1796 Jonathan Berry 1 Old House at Home 33 Water Lane 1797 1898 101 0 Old House at Home 42 Bailey Lane 1830 1922 92 William Turner 1 Old Hussar 67 Scotland Street 1816 1927 111 11 Old King John 35 Attercliffe Road 1860 1926 66 George Burley (Beerhouse) 1 Old Light Horseman 155 Penistone Road 1822 1991 169 Hugh Hill 13 Old Lincoln Castle 24 Brocco Street 1841 Walter Darley 7 Old London Mart Market Street 1892 1940 48 0 Old Market Inn Snig Hill 1797 1898 101 0 Old Mill Dam 29 Britain Street 1841 1941 100 0 Old Mill Tavern 4 New George Street/Boston Street 1833 1900 67 Charles Deakin (Beerhouse) 1 Old Number Twelve Old Haymarkey 1871 Wiley & Co Old Oak Tree 13 Silver Street 1871 1903 32 Mrs Ann Simmons (Beerhouse) 1 Old Original Grindstone 24 Crookes 1871 Samuel Warburton 2 Old Park Gate 41 Bard Street 0 Old Queens Head Pond Hill 1851 still open 1 Old Raven 61 West Street 1854 1903 49 1 Old Red House 35 Fargate 1780 1917 137 William John Church 2 Old Stair 16 Lambert Street 1822 1 Old Star 6 Market Place 0 Old Star Gibralter Street 0 Old Star Inn Possibly 6 Haymarket 0 Old Tankard 17 West Bar Green 1871 Thomas Turner 2 Old Turk's Head 108 Scotland Street 1822 1902 80 Sidney Wagstaff 4 Old White Hart 7 Waingate 1756 1898 142 1 Old White Lion 3 Wicker 1822 Robert Unwin 5 Old White Swan Brightside Bierlow 1854 George Ward 2 Omnibus 766 Attercliffe Road 1 Orange Branch 28 Hollis Croft 1821 John Emery (Beerhouse) 11 Orange Tree Tavern 7 Orange Street 1871 George Gouldthorp (Beerhouse) 1 Original Grindstone Crookes 1871 William Loxley 1 Original John Bull 6 Division Street 0 Ostrich Inn 39 Mitchell Street 1871 Thomas Phillips 1 Owl Norfolk Street 1780 1901 121 0 Owl 51 Penistone Road 1 Oxford Blue 15 Burgess Street 1822 1898 76 2 Oxford Hotel 83 South Street, Park 1871 1930 59 John May 1 Oxford House 131 Moore Street 1
  3. RichardB

    1879 Sheffield Public Houses

    W-Z names Name Address Open Closed 1879. Waggon and Horses Mill Houses 1822. Still open Henry Smith Wagon and Horses/Old Wagon and Horses in 1854 2 Kent Road, Upper Heeley 1822. Joseph Berley Wagon and Horses/Waggon and Horses Market Place, Chapeltown 1825. Alfred Paley Walkley Cottage/Cottage/ The Old Cottage Hill Street, Walkley 1828. Still open Jabez Shelley (Old Cottage, 4 Bole Hill Road) Warm Hearth Stone 1 Town Head Street 1790. 1896. Jonathan Guest Washington 23 Washington Road 1854. Benjamin Beeley/Bealey Washington 79 Fitzwilliam Street 1845. Still open William Platt Waterloo Tavern/Waterloo Turf Tavern 26 Watson's walk 1774. 1906. John Wood Waterman's Rest 1 Sussex Street 1871. George Pearson (Beerhouse) Wellington 1 Henry Street, Portmahon 1871. Still open William Platts Wellington 720 Brightside Lane 1871. still open John Rollett Wellington Inn 222 Main Road, Darnall Road 1822. Still open Mrs Mary Staniforth Wellington Inn (formerly Hero and His Horse) 58 Langsett Road 1845. Still open Mrs Lavinia Woodhouse Wellington Tavern/Duke of Wellington 21 Coal Pit Lane (Cambridge St by 1871) 1822. Amos Crossley (21 Cambridge Street) Wentworth Arms 262 Rockingham Street 1833. James Boothroyd West End Hotel 412 Glossop Road 1852. Still open William Holland West Street Hotel/Flares/Bull and Bush/West Street Live 128 West Street 1852. still open Edward Marrison Wharncliffe Arms Burncross, Chapeltown 1881. Still open William Wragg Wharncliffe Arms Wharncliffe side, Oughtibridge 1881. Still open Aaron Micklethwaite Wharncliffe Arms/William McReady/Manchester 42 West Street 1787. Edward Morgan Wheatsheaf 11 Bridge Street 1849. Charles Sissons Wheatsheaf 149 Harvest Lane 1854. William Richardson Wheatsheaf Park Head, Ecclesall 1825. Philip George Vardy Whirlow Bridge Ecclesall Road, Parkhead 1881. George Rothwell White Bear 10 High Street 1780. 1900. Joseph Cooper White Bear Stocks Hill, Ecclesfield 1879. Edmund Hemmingfield White Hart 32 Church Street, Eckington 1825. Charles Merryman White Hart Church Street, Attercliffe 1834. Mrs Charlotte Bower White Hart Greenhill, Norton 1825. Still open Samuel Bright White Hart High Green, Chapeltown 1861. William Thompson White Hart Langsett Road North, Oughtibridge 1825. Still open Mrs Jane Mellor White Hart/Kelham Island Tavern 62 Russell Street 1845. Still open John Blenkiron White Hart/Old White Hart Waingate 1825. Robert M Scott White Horse 275 Solly Street 1820. George Smith White Horse Market Place, Chapeltown 1825. Edwin Pepper White Horse/Old White Horse 34 Copper Street 1820. Ellis Stott White Lion 110 Barker's Pool 1774. 1920. Ambrose Housley White Lion 37 West Bar Green/37 Tenter Street/37 New Queen Street 1796. 1903. James Hartshorn (138 & 140 Queen Street) White Lion 615 London Road, Lower Heeley, S2 1822. Still open Edward Drake (69 London Road South, Heeley) White Swan 57 Greenhill Main Road, S8 1825. Still open George Hall White Swan Hotel 105 Meadow Hall Road, S9 1879. John Biltcliff Willow Tree 147 Portobello Street 1871. Mrs Ann Pickford Windsor Castle 70 Tenter Street 1834. John Parkin (Old Windsor Castle) Wisewood Inn 539 Loxley Road, Loxley 1881. Still open Joseph Steels Woodman 137 Edward Street 1824. William Greggs Clough Woodman 166 South St Moor 1820. John Greaves Woodman Inn 87 Carlisle Street East 1834. 1935. Joseph Fox (Beerhouse) Woodthorpe Arms 102 Mansfield Road, Intake 1879. Demolished 2007 Jno. Cook Wybourn Tavern Cricket Inn Road, Park 1854. Still open Jno. Hallam Yellow Lion 12 Haymarket 1787. 1928. James Berry Yew Tree Malin Bridge 1825. Still open Thomas Shaw York Hotel 247 Fulwood Road 1871. Thomas Hawley Yorkshire Man/Yorkshireman's Arms/Lion's Lair 31 Burgess Street 1796. Still open Charles William Nichol Yorkshire Stingo 50 Division Street 1833. Wilson Priest
  4. RichardB

    1879 Sheffield Public Houses

    A names Name Address Open Closed 1879. Abbey Hotel 944 Chesterfield Road, S8 1862 still open John England Abbeydale Station Hotel 161 Abbeydale Road South 1855. Edward Robinson Acorn 204 Shalesmoor, S3 1821. 1960. William Smith Acorn Bracken Hill, Chapeltown 1865. Wilfred Ollerearnshaw Adelphi 13 Arundel Street/Sycamore Street, S1 1849. 1969. Ralph Armfield Admiral Rodney 592 Loxley Road, S6 1833. Thomas Trickett Albert 2 Coal Pit Lane, S1 1797. 1988. Mrs Hannah Naylor (Cambridge Street) Albert 31 Sutherland Street, S4 1855. 1996. Thomas Darwent Albion 12 Sylvester Street 1851. 1926. Mrs Elizabeth Bradshaw Albion 35 Johnson Street 1839. 1925. Charles Taylor Albion 4 Mitchell Street, S3 1835. 1990's Mrs Caroline Braithwaite Albion High Street, Attercliffe (694 Attercliffe Road) 1819. Charles H Johnson Albion Hotel 75 London Road, S2 1833. Still open Henry Roberts Alexandra 111 Eldon Street/14 Milton Street 1833. 1956. John Lewis (121 Eldon Street and 14 Milton Street) Alexandra 549 Carlisle Street East 1865. 1974. Mrs Bella Hodgson Alexandra Hotel 37 Furnival Road, S3, 11-13 Furnival Road 1871. George Ward Alhambra Palace Vaults/Phoenix 1-17 Union Street 1871. Samuel Sweeney (Royal Alhambra) Alma/Fat Cat 23 Alma Street 1856. Still open Walter Allsop Angel 14 Button Lane or 18-22 Button Lane 105 South Street, Moor 1821. 1956. William John Church Angel 15 Angel Street 1657. 1940. Tom Harry Thompson Angel 59 Sheffield Road, Woodhouse 1865. Still open Mrs Elizabeth Staniforth Angel 87 Westbar Green 1820. John T Smith (100 West Bar & 3 Corporation Street) Angel Inn 151 Main Street, Grenoside 1865. Still open John Oldfield Anvil 106 Stannington Road, Malin Bridge 1825. Still open John Turner Anvil 152 South Street, Moor 1820. Duncan Gilmour & Co (164 South Street, Moor) Anvil 24 Waingate 1822. 1926. William Beaver Arundel Arms 1 The Common, Ecclesfield 1881. John Mycock Arundel Castle 257 Arundel Street; 225 Arundel Street 1833. 1926. Mrs Elizabeth Smith Atlas 274 Savile Street 1860. 1925. William Nowlan
  5. ukelele lady

    Pub Updates

    The Red Lion Lower Heeley 1829 , 34, 41, John White The Red Lion 653 London Road. Me thinks this is the continuation of the same pub [same keepers ] 1859 ,64, 65, John Smith 1868 Charles Coggan 1876, 79, 83, Mrs Emily Coggan 1887,88, 89, 93, 95, 96, Hawley Bowler 1898 , 1902, William Shaw 1903, 07, Henry Harwood 1910, 12, 13, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, Leonard E Thompson The Red Lion 52 Coal Pit Lane / 52 Cambridge Street 1829 Daniel Kite 1839 George Edley 1849 W Perkinton 1859, 63, Joseph Martin 1864 Hannah Martin 1865 W Westram 1868 Job Lane 1871 Henry Hollingsworth 1876 John Hird 1879 Robert C Marsden 1883 , 87, 88, Charles Robert Marsden 1889 George Marsden 1890 Robert Marsden 1893 , 95, 96, 98, Walter Shaw 1902, 03, 07, William Johnson 1910, 12, 13, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, Edward John Wilkinson The Red Lion 32 Union Street 1864, 65, 71, 76 Hannah Martin widow Posted to A to Z
  6. RichardB

    1862

    1862, Pubs with known keepers ONLY. Number at the end (out of 23) shows how many of the data sources the Pub if found in; higher the score, the more Directories that Pub is in. Check out The Hussar on Scotland Street. Cannon Spirit Vaults 30 Castle Street 1774 still open 234 William Naylor 13 Canteen Barracks 1856 William Guy 2 Castle Inn 46 Snighill 1834 George Mercer 7 Chandos 217 Rockingham Street 1825 Richard Banks 7 Chequers 19 Rough Bank, Park (Rough Lane, Park in 1834) 1834 Joseph Thorp 6 Chequers 4 Meadow Street 1822 Nathan Hunt 13 Chequers 64 Coal Pit Lane 1821 Ann Barker 13 Cherry Tree 37 Gibralter Street 1822 George Trickett (70 Gibralter Street) 10 Cherry Tree Bowling Green Cherrytree Hill 1856 George Green 2 Chester Castle 62 Eldon Street 1849 1925 76 Richard Anderson 13 Clock Maker's Arms 122 West Bar 1833 1893 60 Robert Barnes 5 Club Mill/Corn Mill Inn 20 Smithfield 1822 1930 108 William Wilson 13 Coach and Horses 37 Water Lane 1821 1898 77 George Dawson 9 Cock 59 Hollis Croft 1780 1901 121 George W Bramwell 17 Cock Inn/Old Cock 11 Paradise Square 1822 1900 78 Harriet Wood (Old Cock) 12 Commercial Inn 24 Haymarket c1800 Thomas Falshaw (104 Old Haymarket) 9 Commercial Tap 3 Commercial Street 1862 George Sims 1 Compass Inn/Earl Grey's Compass 28 Orchard Street 1834 1910 76 William Dennis (38 Orchard Street) 9 Coopers' Hotel Brightside Lane 1862 M J Woollen 1 Corner Pin 14 Wicker 1815 1917 102 Henry Rhodes 9 Cornish Inn 56 Cornish Street 1828 Thomas Ridge 10 Cossack 45 Howard Street 1821 still open 187 Robert Bradley 16 Crabtree 121 Scotland Street 1833 1902 69 Edward Hall 9 Cricket Ball 46 Sutherland Street 1871 Matthew Needham 3 Cricket Inn 20 Cricket Inn Road, Park 1822 1993 171 Jacob Ramsden (Cricket Road) 14 Cricketer's Arms 106 Bramall Lane 1871 Still open 137 J Hawley 9 Cross Daggers 52 West Bar Green 1797 1926 129 Joseph Hawley 11 Cross Keys 41 Burgess Street 1871 William Jennings (16 Cross Burgess Street) 2 Crown 24 Holly Street 1796 1810 14 Thomas Harrison (29 Holly Street) 7 Crown 35 Scotland Street 1797 still open 211 John Wreaks (31 Scotland Street) 12 Crown (Old) 101 Highfield 1862 E Stones 1 Crown and Anchor 18 Stanley Street 1830 William Mallison 13 Crown and Anchor 218 Bright Street 1871 James Dixon 2 Crown and Cushion/Old Crown and Cushion 21 Old Street, Park 1825 James Hartley 16 Crown Inn 23 Blue Boy Street 1835 1938 103 Walter Fletcher 12 Crown Inn 24 Wicker 1774 Joseph Holding 7 Crown Inn Owlerton 1862 E Cooke 2 Crown Inn Victoria Road, Heeley 1871 William Wilson (Lower Heeley) 3 Crown Inn/Old Crown 13 Duke Street, Park 1822 1902 80 John Dawson (Old Crown) 11 Crown Inn/Old Crown 21 Pinstone Street 1796 1898 102 Sarah Allen (Old Crown) 9 Crystal Palace 52 Townhead Street 1797 1898 101 William Henry Ellis 6 Cup 4 Market Street 1821 1910 89 Charles Whitworth 10 Cup (aka Gardeners Rest) 17 Dun Street 1849 William H Clark 7 Cutler's Arms/Old Cutlers' Arms 38 Fargate 1825 1910 85 Abraham Hartley (Old Cutlers' Arms) 7
  7. RichardB

    1905

    Pubs, unknown keepers only, Name, Address, Open (if known), Closed (if known), Span (years), rating out of 21 (Higher the score, the better the Pub is represented across all 21 sources used) Odd Fellow's Arms 25 Silver Street 1833 1893 60 0 Odd Fellow's Arms 26 Furnace Hill 1833 1893 60 0 Odd Fellow's Arms 19 Cross Burgess Street 1837 1 Odd Fellow's Arms 38 Pitt Street 1849 2 Odd Fellow's Rest 53 West Street 1835 1893 58 1 Odd Fellow's Rest 94 Button Lane 1830 1908 78 1 Old Albion 103 Hill Street 1 Old Albion (Guard's Rest) 38 Fowler Street 0 Old Ball 8 Grindlegate 1822 2 Old Ball Green Lane 1828 2 Old Bird in Hand 28 Spring Street 1796 1 Old Boy's Rest 51 Hermitage Street 1891 0 Old Brewery Tap Broad Street 1871 2 Old Cherry Tree 186 Gibralter Street 1822 4 Old Cricket Players 69 Coal Pit Lane 1822 2 Old Crown 8 Duke Street, Park 1852 1903 51 5 Old Crown Inn 137 London Road 1822 Still open 186 9 Old Fellow's Arms 38 Pitt Street 0 Old Five Alls 168 Infirmary Road 1833 8 Old George 6 Bank Street 1834 2 Old Golden Ball 3 Lambert Street 1822 1 Old Haigh Tree 192 Bernard Street, Park 1854 3 Old Half Moon Inn 64 Allen Street 1845 1910 65 1 Old Heavygate Wharncliffe Road 1871 1 Old House at Home 33 Water Lane 1797 1898 101 0 Old House at Home 34 Radford Street 1796 1 Old House at Home 42 Bailey Lane 1830 1922 92 1 Old King John 35 Attercliffe Road 1860 1926 66 1 Old London Mart Market Street 1892 1940 48 0 Old Market Inn Snig Hill 1797 1898 101 0 Old Mill Dam 29 Britain Street 1841 1941 100 0 Old Mill Tavern 4 New George Street/Boston Street 1833 1900 67 1 Old Number Twelve Old Haymarket 1871 2 Old Oak Tree 13 Silver Street 1871 1903 32 1 Old Park Gate 41 Bard Street 0 Old Raven 61 West Street 1854 1903 49 1 Old Red House 35 Fargate 1780 1917 137 4 Old Stair 16 Lambert Street 1822 1 Old Star 6 Market Place 0 Old Star Gibralter Street 0 Old Star Inn Possibly 6 Haymarket 0 Old Tankard 17 West Bar Green 1834 5 Old White Hart 7 Waingate 1756 1898 142 2 Old White Lion 3 Wicker 1822 5 Old White Swan Brightside Bierlow 1854 2 Omnibus 766 Attercliffe Road 1 Orange Branch 28 Hollis Croft 1821 13 Orange Tree Tavern 7 Orange Street 1871 1 Original Grindstone Crookes 1871 1 Original John Bull 6 Division Street 0 Ostrich Inn 39 Mitchell Street 1871 1 Owl Norfolk Street 1780 1901 121 0 Owl 51 Penistone Road 1 Oxford Blue 15 Burgess Street 1822 1898 76 6 Oxford House 131 Moore Street 1
  8. RichardB

    1901 Trade Directory

    Known keeper, 1901 Trade Directory ONLY. "S" Pubs Saddle 96 West Street 1825 1992 167 George Hobson Salutation 85 Upper St Philip's Road 1893 1965 72 Robert Bocking Salutation High Green 1901 Mrs E Pepper Sawmaker's Arms 1 Neepsend Lane 1834 1966 132 Harry Custworth Scarborough Arms 34 Addy Street 1841 Still open 167 N Goulding Shades/Shades Vaults 20 Watson's Walk 1797 1940 143 Charles Sommonite Shakespeare 146 Gibralter Street 1821 still open 187 Frank Howson Shakespeare 16 Sycamore Street 1822 1965 143 George Allen Shakespeare 196 Bradfield Road, Owlerton 1854 Still open 154 Charles Merry Shakespeare Well Road Henry Wragg Sheaf House Hotel 329 Bramhall Lane 1816 Still open 192 Joseph Tomlinson Sheffield Arms 107 Upwell Street 1830 Still open 178 George Lidster Sheffield Arms 42 Meadow Street 1818 1948 130 Jacob F Porter Sheffield Moor 114 South Street, Moor 1901 Robert James Gilbert Sheldon 27 Hill Street 1841 Still open 167 James Cartledge Ship Inn 284 Shalesmoor 1833 still open 175 Albert Edward Grundy Shoulder of Mutton Worrall 1901 Harry Horsfield Shrewsbury Hotel 109 South Street, Park 1830 1934 104 Mrs Jane Procter Smithfield Hotel 31 Blonk Street 1901 Maurice Walch South Sea Hotel Broomhill 1854 John Palmer (210 Fulwood Road) South Street Hotel 71 South Street, Moor 1854 Charles Oliver Sovereign Inn 70 Rockingham Street 1834 Thomas Dawkes Sovereign Inn 118 Portobello Street 1871 Thomas Dawkes Sportsman 100 Walkley Bank Road 1901 Charles Drabble Sportsman 125 Thomas Street 1825 1963 138 Harry William Davis Sportsman 20 Coal Pit Lane 1833 still open 175 Cephas William Lockwood (24 Cambridge Street) Sportsman 504 Attercliffe Road 1870 still open 138 Joe Simpson Sportsman Barnsley Road 1901 Edwin Temple Sportsman Benty Lane, Cross Pool 1901 George Ridge Sportsman Ecclesfield 1901 William Totty Sportsman Hackenthorpe 1901 John Henry Frith Sportsman Harvey Clough Road, Norton Woodseats 1901 Charles Deakin Sportsman Stannington 1901 Wallis Twigg Sportsman Wadsley 1901 George Harding Sportsman Group/Grove 851 Penistone Road 1833 1989 156 John C Chambers (Sportsman's Group) Sportsman's Inn 10 Denby Street Still open 2008 Ellen Turner Sportsman's Inn 155 Marcus Street 1871 Joshua Hazlehurst Spring Tavern 74 New George Street George Moore (74 Boston Street) Spring Vale Hotel Spring Vale Road 1871 Rodison Revitt (1 Common Side) Springwood Inn Freedom Street, Walkley 1871 Joseph Greaves St Philip's Tavern 228 St Philip's Road 1825 Samuel Borwick Stafford Arms 30 Stafford Street 1854 Thomas Trueman Stag's Head/Sharrow Head in 1854 Sharrow Head 1822 Robert Rowland (15 Psalter Lane) Stanley Arms Oughtibridge 1901 Mrs Sarah Howe Star Wadsley 1901 William Stinchcombe Star and Garter 82 Winter Street 1871 Still open 137 Harry Bolton Star Inn 181 Gibralter Street 1822 Martin Waddell Star of Lemont 29 Hermitage Street Thomas Wainwright Station Inn 86 Wicker 1849 still open 159 John Gray Station Inn Naseby Street 1901 Arthur J Sargeant Station Inn Oughtibridge 1901 George Fairest Strines Bradfield 1901 Mrs Jane Horsfield Sun 134 West Bar 1833 George Tingle Sun 78 South Street, Park 1854 1959 105 John Bateman Surrey Vaults 86 West Bar 1871 Albert Doyle Swan with Two Necks 28 Furnival Street 1821 Mrs Ann Wood
  9. RichardB

    1901 Trade Directory

    Known keeper, 1901 Trade Directory ONLY. "R" Pubs Railway 97 Broughton Lane 1871 still open 137 Nicholas Banner Railway Beighton 1901 Harry A M Boaler Railway Wadsley Bridge 1901 Richard Herringshaw Railway Hotel 184 Bramhall Lane 1871 Still open 137 Isaac Swallow Railway Inn 70 Nursery Street 1833 Mrs M Trevor Railway Inn Station Road, Chapeltown 1901 Thomas Brown Ran Moor Ran Moor 1854 George Walker (330 Fulwood Road) Randall Hotel 29 Randall Street 1871 Henry Denton Rawson's Arms 85 Tenter Street 1833 1896 63 William Smith Red Deer 18 Pitt Street 1825 still open 183 Edward Spencer Red House 168 Solly Street 1796 still open 212 John Smith Red Lion 109 Charles Street 1821 still open 187 Mrs M A Lomas Red Lion 145 Duke Street 1821 still open 187 Harry Price Red Lion 52 Coal Pit Lane 1796 Frederick B Walker (52 Cambridge Street) Red Lion Gleadless Town End 1854 William Oldfield Red Lion Grenoside 1901 Hugh Whitham Red Lion London Road, Heeley 1871 William Shaw (Tram Terminus 653 London Road) Red Lion/Old Red Lion in 1854 35 Holly Street 1822 still open 186 Mrs Priscilla E Sharp (18-20 Holly Street) Red Lion/Old Red Lion in 1854 622 Penistone Road 1835 Thomas Brammall Rein Deer 139 Devonshire Street 1841 C H Oakley Rein Deer 39 South Street, Park 1830 1934 104 Charles Dolling Rifle Corps Hotel 137 Carlisle Street East 1860 1958 98 Ashley Godley (Royal Rifle Corps) Rifle Tavern 15 Bower Street 1852 William Henry Smith Rising Sun 67 Hermitage Street 1871 William Humberstone Rising Sun Little Common 1871 William N Vinning Rising Sun Nether Green 1871 Jn G Taylor Rising Sun Stocksbridge 1901 H Newton Rivelin View Bell Hagg Road 1871 George Furness Robin Hood 86 Duke Street, Park 1822 1950 128 George M Whaley Robin Hood Little Matlock, Stannington 1901 Mrs Elizabeth Furness Robin Hood/Robin Hood & Little John in 1854 548 Attercliffe Road 1833 Stephen Simpson Rock Tavern 20 Dixon Lane 1796 1972 176 Mrs Alice Kirk (exors of) Rockingham Arms 194 Rockingham Street 1825 Mrs Sarah Ann Kirkby Rose and Crown 12 Waingate 1765 1926 161 Herbert C Hayes Rose and Crown 21 Paternoster Row 1821 William Needham Rose and Crown Stannington 1822 George Wild Rose and Crown Wadsley 1901 Mrs Elizabeth Pike Rose Inn 627 Penistone Road 1851 Still open 157 Charles Handley Rotherham House 27 Exchange Street 1797 John Oxley Royal 1 Abbeydale Road 1871 Still open 137 Joe Smith Royal 1 Exchange Street 1901 John Henwood Royal Exchange 283 Langsett Road 1871 1921 50 George Rusling Royal Exchange 64 Garden Street 1901 Mrs Mary Ann Nowlan Royal George 60 Carver Street 1833 1970 137 Frederick George Bower Royal Hotel 65 Earl Street 1871 Albert Taylor Royal Lancer 66 Penistone Road; 18 Penistone Road in 1854 1854 John Henry Edwards Royal Oak 11 Hollis Croft 1822 still open 186 L McLoughlin Royal Oak 12 Lancaster Street 1893 George Jordon Royal Oak 17 Cemetery Road 1871 Still open 137 Edward Salisbury Royal Oak 250 Savile Street 1868 1956 88 Rob Taylor Royal Oak 29 King Street & 15 Watson Walk, Market Place 1774 1940 166 Mrs T Appleby Royal Oak 83 Pond Street 1796 1930 134 Benjamin Young Royal Oak 89 Upper Allan Street 1825 1933 108 Ernest Parkin Royal Oak Beighton 1901 George Banks Royal Oak Deepcar 1901 William Elliot Royal Standard 156 St Mary's Road 1833 still open 175 Edward Rowland Royal Standard 36-38 West Bar Green 1901 George Dennis Rutland Arms 86 Brown Street 1833 still open 175 James Bodman Rutland Hotel 80 Neepsend Lane 1893 Walter Timperley
  10. "C" Pubs Name, Address, Opening Year if known Cambridge Arms 73 Coal Pit Lane 1833 Canine Inn 34 Lambert Street 1825 Canterbury Hall Hotel 19 Pinfold Street 1833 Carpenter's Arms 19 Hereford Street Castle Inn Dykes Hall Road Ceylon Hotel 16 Wellington Street 1833 Chequers Fargate/Surrey Street 1833 Clarence 56 High Street 1825 Clarence Hotel 1 Paradise Square Clifton 79 Clifton Street 1774 Clown and Monkey Paradise Square Coach and Horses 16 Waingate 1825 Coach and Six Haymarket 1808 Cock Castle Hill 1780 Cock High Street 1686 Cock and Bottle 46 Hawley Croft 1825 Cocked Hat 75 Worksop Road Collier's Arms 37 Duke Street 1833 Commercial 3 Sheffield Road 1870 Commercial Inn 34 Button Lane Corner Pin 23 Burlington Street 1833 Crabtree Vaults 74 Langsett Road Cricketer's Inn 37 Sheldon Street 1839 Crimea Tavern 63 Earl Street 1841 Crooked Billet Crooked Billet Yard, off High Street 1794 Cross Guns (Great Gun) 115 Franklin Street Crown 41 Carlisle Road 1860 Crown 54 Campo Lane 1796 Crown 6 West Bar Green 1833 Crown 1 High Street 1710 Crown and Cushion 9 Tudor Street 1789 Crown and Thistle Irish Cross (bottom of Snig Hill) 1780 Crown Inn 52 Harvest Lane 1833 Crown Inn 53 Bressingham Road Crown Inn High Street 1710 Crown Inn Lee Croft 1726 Cup 112 Sorby Street 1866 Cup Campo Lane 1872 Cuthbert Arms 296 Langsett Road Cuthbert Bank Hotel 164 Langsett Road Cyclops 101 Carlisle Street 1864
  11. ukelele lady

    Pub Updates

    Dog & Partridge 56 Trippet Lane 1833 , 39, 41, Thomas Barrett 1852 Henry Radford 1859 , Joseph Wild 1863, James Rose 1864, 65, 68, William Carlin 1876 Alfred Turner 1879 , 83, 88, 89, 95, 96, 98, John Brown 1902 Thomas Wilson 1903 William A Scarlett 1907, John Platts 1910, 12, 13, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, Patrick J Hayes Dog & Partridge 53 Coal Pit Lane 1833 Edward Middleton Blue Ball Castle Foulds 1774 [ Sketchley ] Richard Wilson Posted to A to Z I don't know where to put this one because I don't know where it is. 1774 , Joshua Ryals White Lion , Brentsworth Orchard.
  12. RichardB

    Sheffield Schools

    White's 1833 Getting bored with these now ... All these from White's 1833 Directory, there may be more !!! Ann Brotherhood Day School 13 Bailey Street Lydia Butcher Day School 15 Redhill Terrace Joseph Haywood Schoolmaster and surveyor 8 Garden Street; h. 6 Brocco Street Joseph Haywood Day school 2 Hereford Street; h. Hartshead Elizabeth Heeley School mistress 29 Jessop Street Hannah Hinchcliff School George Street, Philadelphia Elizabeth Hoyland Girls' National School Western Hall Martha Kirk Day school 58 Allen Street W. Kirk Second Master of Grammar School h. Crooks Moor Ann Knowles Day school 49 Charles Street Mary Leake Day school Doncaster Street Ann Loxley Day school 20 Chapel Street George Ludlam Day school Ct. 98 Fargate; h. 34 Pond Street Elizabeth Mather Governess, Lancastrian School h. 31 Meadow Street George Megginson Schoolr. 16 Hoyle Street; h. Somerville Terrace Hannah Moss Day school Rockingham Street Phoebe Naish Day school 11 Wheeldon Street Harriet New Day school Netherthorpe Thomas Oates Lanc. schoolr. Gibraltar Street; h. Spring Terrace Mrs Thomas Oates Ladies' boarding school Spring Terrace Sarah Oldfield Day school 34 Harvest Lane William Parkin Day school 26 Smithfield Elizabeth Perry Day school 53 Porter Street Bridget Preston Schoolmistress 22 Rockingham Street Sarah Riley Governess of the Girls' Charity School St James's Row Harriet Roberts Day school 26 Regent Street Hannah Roe Ladies' school 51 Eyre Street Misses Salt Boarding and day school Spring Hill, Glossop Road Sarah Salt Day school 30 Meadow Street Sarah Sanders Day school 55 Pye Bank Mary Sanderson Day school St Philip's Road James Clark Sewell Day school 11 Joiner Street John Sharman Infant School Bowling Green Street; 49 Hoyle Street John Shefford Infant School School Street, Park Francis Shillito Schoolmaster 87 Carver Street Julia Skinner Ladies' boarding school Brook View Mary Smith Day school 46 Bridge Street Sarah Smith Ladies' school 21 Division Street Thomas Smith Day school Upper North Street Ann Somerset National School h. 11 Gell Street Terrace Mary Ann Sporle Day school 8 Rockingham Street Hiram Spurr Schoolmaster Chapel Street; h. 13 Wicker Jane Storry Day school 26 Townhead Street Bridget Taylor Day school 58 Harvest Lane Elizabeth Taylor Day school 27 Coal Pit Lane Mary Thomas Day school Portobello Street Sarah Timm School Upper North Street Jane Tingle School 8 Westbar Green Mary Ann Tozer Schoolmistress Portobello Ann Trickett Day school Tudor Street Richard Warner infant school 16 Hoyle St.; h. Matthew St. Maxwell Wells day school 30 Pond Hill George West free school Sharrow Moor John Westbrook day school & shopr. 36 Pea Cft. & 126 Allen St. Hannah Wheatcroft day school 4 Edward Street Harriet White day school 41 Shales Moor Ann Wingfield Day school 15 Division Street Juliana Wood Day School 10 Wicker Susanna Wood Day school 14 Spring Street Alfred Wostenholme School 17 Bank Street; h. 13 Paternoster Row William Wright Gent. boarding school Howard Hill, Steel Bank
  13. dunsbyowl1867

    Barkers Pool Garden

    More info on Barkers Pool : A prominent place on the list of Sheffield's benefactors should be given to one whose name has been familiar for centuries, and is destined to live for centuries yet to come, but of whom we know absolutely nothing. In Barker, or Barker's, Pool, we have the first attempt to give to the inhabitants, beyond the wells situated in various parts of the town, a constant supply of pure water. The tradition is that one Barker, of Balm Green, took steps to make some sort of reservoir for the storage of the water supplied by springs, and it puts the date of the enterprise in the year I434. All we know certainly is that in the year named there was a " Barker of Balm," and that there had been a " William Barkar " in I379. " Barker Powle" is mentioned in a deed of I567, and in I570 the Burgery was "amerced" in the sum of 3s. 3d., paid as a fine, or rent, to the Lord of the Manor, for the pool. From this date until I786, the cleansing and keeping in order of the pool was acknowledged as one of the specific charges upon the town property. Indeed we may bring it to a later date than this; for after the pool, superseded by a more efficient water supply, had been removed as a nuisance in I793, the Town Trustees (I825) put up a pump near, and this remained, though in its latter days unused, until I876. A glance at the plan on page 153* explains far better than words the topography of the space we call Barker Pool as it was when on the eve of being rebuilt. The pool was not, as many suppose, where Pool Square is. It was on the site of the property above (west of) that; bounded by the square on the east; by the main thoroughfare on the south; and by what lS now called Balm Green, but which is properly Flint Well, on the north. Across its west end ran a passage leading to Flint Well. This still exists. There abutted on the north and west walls of the pool some mean tenements, insanitarily suggestive. The pool was an oblong, walled space, about 36 yards by 20, not quite right-angled, for it was slightly wider at its upper than at its lower, or eastern end. It did not run exactly on the lines of the present erections, which were placed over it corner-wise, with a frontage due south, not south-west, as was the case with the pool. Thus its lower, or south- eastern corner, where the entrance gate was placed, facing Fargate, projected over what is the present footpath, opposite the offices occupied by Messrs. Cocking formerly Alderman Mycock's house. Above the pool, and separated from its western wall by the narrow lane before mentioned, two detatched blocks of property, divided by a " jennel," filled the space to Blind Lane (Holly Street). The southern of these was of erratically irregular shape. Starting opposite the west corner of the pool, it ran sharply, in a south-westerly direction, to the top of Coal Pit Lane. It will thus be seen that it lay right across what was destined to be the entrance to Division Street. As a matter of fa~, it obstructed direct access to that street later than I823. This obtrusive block had at some time been dumped down in promiscuous fashion on Balm Green, despite the wise resolve of the Burgery to keep the sources of supply free from contamination by decreeing (I658): " That the parcel of ground lying and being before the newe dwelling house of George Flint, and at the south end of John Stones house, in Balm greene, shall not bee lett to any person whatsoever, nor be made use of at any time hereafter for any purpose whatso- ever, but that the same henceforth shall continue wast as formerly." It took more than a century to wipe out the ill consequences of a departure from that decision, and to get back the open space we see to-day. After the encroachment on " the waste," the old name was applied, as is shown on the plan, to two sides of the obliterated green. As early as I572 we read of expenditure in walling the pool, in making a shuttle to run off the water into the channels by which it was conducted to the lower parts of the town, and so to the river. This channel necessitated the provision of a "little bridge," railed, by which foot passengers could cross; and the maintenance of this, together with repairs to the pool, and " feyinge," that is cleansing it, was a constant duty. In I6I5 Ellis Young, who had been Town Collector and Churchwarden, gave £5 if the people of Sheffield would make a channel to convey the water from Barker Pool down the town, where need shall be. And the accounts show that considerable work was done at the pool at that time. "Worke about Barker poole sough" and " Opening the sow at the poole" are subsequent entries, and on old maps the space in Fargate, about the position of the Monolith, is marked as ~ Sough mouth." The corner hard by, of Pinsoncroft (or Pinchercroft) Lane (Pinstone Street), was known as Colley Nook. In I63I Robert Rollynson, mercer, a notable benefactor, made improvements in the pool so extensive as to amount to a reconstruction. Accorz,ding to the tablet to his memory, formerly in the chancel of' the Parish Church, he, " at his own cost, made a large pool, walled in, at the upper end of the town, to receive water from certain springs, which may be let out to run down the channels upon any occasion of fire." In I672-4 large sums were laid out in further enlarging and improving this important source of supply, and frequent charges for locks and keys show how jealously it was guarded against intrusion and defilement. At the same time, "The way against it and the trowes in the Colepitt lane " were put in order. lt would appear that Barker Pool was, on occasion, used for ducking termagants, for in the constables' accounts for I654 there is a charge for "bringing the cuck stoole (from Lady's Bridge) up to Barker Poole." REMINISCENCES OF SHEFFIELD by R. E. LEADER CHAPTER 08 - STREETS, SHOPS, WELLS, AND MARKETS ******************************************************************************** *********************** This out of copyright material has been transcribed by Eric Youle, who has * * provided the transcription on condition that any further copying and * * distribution of the transcription is allowed only for noncommercial * * purposes, and includes this statement in its entirety. Any references to, * * or quotations from, this material should give credit to the original * * author(s) or editors. *
  14. vox

    Building On Cambridge St

    This by email from Ron Clayton. Andy, I've come across this stone before and been wary of flagging it up in case it 'walks'. Daft I know but it ought to go somewhere safe before Sevenstone starts up.Coal Pit Lane[Cambridge St]had a house in the C17th with the crossed daggers [Cutlers Company] and a door lintel with the initials LJS. There is a drawing by W. Topham [1877 showing a Cutlers House with a different sort of stone above the doorway - its not a million miles away from the location of the one in question. I think someone has said that it could indicate the owner had been master cutler. Regards Ron
  15. No photo but this is the estate agent details. September 1916 Sale including a Freehold Property Property of William Cockayne Esquire Deceased Sold by Auction Messrs Nicholson Barber and Hastings. Sheffield Estate Auction Mart 2 High Street Sheffield Lucas and Lucas Solicitors, Church Street Chambers Sheffield Lot 2 Lees House, Norton Lees Substantially built and well arranged Freehold Family Residence with Extensive grounds, Tennis Lawn and Carriage Drive, together with the Stabling and Loose Boxes, Coach and Motor Houses, Harness Room (with harness cupboard and sliding glass doors) Fowl Pens, Manure Pit, Coal and Coke places, Wash House, Greenhouses, Stoves, Vineries, Peach Houses, Garden Frames, Potting Shed, revolving Summer House, and all the usual outbuildings. The House contains on the Ground floor; Entrance Poorch, Spacious Tiled Entrance Hall, Front and Back staircases, Drawing Room with Large Bay and Side Windows (26ft 6in x20ft 6in) Dining Room (21ft x14ft 6in) Breakfast Room with Passenger lift, Smoke Room, large kitchen (with Longden Cooking Range), Pantries WC., with provision meat, and wine cellars in the Basement. On first floor; Full-sized Billiard Room with staging, 5 Principal Bed Rooms, Bath Room with double Lavatory and separate WC On the second floor: Large Nursery with 4 Maids' Bedrooms The Site contains 1a. 2r. 1p. or thereabouts, and has extensive frontages to Norton Lees Road and Norton Lees Lane forming a valuable Building site.
  16. ukelele lady

    Pub Updates

    The Victoria Hotel 146 Carlisle Road, New Grimesthorpe 1871 Charles brown 1876 George Hinchcliffe 1887, 88, 89, 90, 93, 95, 96, 98, George Smith 1903, 17, Herbert Smith The Wellington Tavern , Coal Pit Lane / Cambridge Street 1825 Elias Short , Castle Folds .--------Could this be interpreted as the one below 1829, 39, 59, Elias Shirt 1863, 64, John Martin 1868 Sarah Taylor 1876, 79, 83, 88, 89, 90, 95, 96, Amos Crossley 1887 , Loisa Peace 1898, 90 Samuel Horne 1902, 03, Sam Home 1905, Fred Storey.
  17. ukelele lady

    Pub Updates

    The Union 12 Bridgehouses 1829 Samuel Lockwood 1833 William Bacon 1841 John Stenton 1856 G Baxter 1859, 63, 64, 65, 68, 76, Daniel Hinchliffe 1879 Joseph Hargreaves 1883 Frederick Langley The Union 2 Coal Pit Lane & 1 Division Street 1829 William Axe 1839 , 41, Ann Lomas 1849 Mat Osbourne 1856, 59, E McQuhae 1862 Arthur Scott 1863 Edward Goodall 1864 , G Back 1865 J Bradley 1868 Job Bradley 1871 William Roper POsted to A to Z
  18. RichardB

    1862

    1862, Pubs with known keepers ONLY. Number at the end (out of 23) shows how many of the data sources the Pub if found in; higher the score, the more Directories that Pub is in. Raby's Inn 16 Westbar 1862 Joseph Raby 1 Railway 31 Wicker 1833 1900 67 Ann Thompson 5 Railway Inn 70 Nursery Street 1833 Mary Smith 10 Ram Inn 272 Rockingham Street 1854 John Chilton 2 Ran Moor 330 Fulwood Road, Ran Moor 1854 James Worrall 8 Rawson's Arms 85 Tenter Street 1833 1896 63 John Oakes 9 Red Deer 18 Pitt Street 1825 still open 183 Benjamin Taylor (38 Pitt Street) 7 Red House 168 Solly Street 1796 still open 212 Thomas Woodhouse 13 Red Lion 109 Charles Street 1821 still open 187 George Cadman (37 Charles Street) 15 Red Lion 145 Duke Street, Park 1821 still open 187 Thomas Garrett 18 Red Lion 15 Smithfield 1825 John Richdale (37 Smithfield) 10 Red Lion 39 Hartshead 1755 1903 148 Job Bradley 7 Red Lion 52 Coal Pit Lane 1796 Joseph Martin (Coalpit Lane) 15 Red Lion/Old Red Lion in 1854 35 Holly Street 1822 still open 186 Thomas Marples 16 Red Lion/Old Red Lion in 1854 622 Penistone Road 1835 J Hoult (Owlerton) 10 Rein Deer 139 Devonshire Street 1841 William Marsden (111 Devonshire Street) 6 Rein Deer 39 South Street, Park 1830 1934 104 Timothy Ramsden 12 Reuben's Head/Rubins Head 43 Burgess Street 1822 1898 76 James Lowe 13 Rifle Corps Hotel 137 Carlisle Street East 1860 1958 98 J Brown 11 Rifle Tavern 15 Bower Street 1852 J W Gregory 12 Rising Sun Nether Green, Ran Moor 1871 William Marsden (111 Devonshire Street) 4 Robin Hood 86 Duke Street, Park 1822 1950 128 Elizabeth Goulder 13 Rock Tavern 20 Dixon Lane 1796 1972 176 James Strafford 18 Rockingham Arms 194 Rockingham Street 1825 Mary A Green (104 Rockingham Street) 17 Rose and Crown 12 Waingate 1765 1926 161 Christopher Staniland 15 Rose and Crown 21 Paternoster Row 1821 Thomas Senior 12 Rose Inn 627 Penistone Road 1851 Still open 157 J Hall (Owlerton) 8 Royal Exchange 283 Langsett Road 1871 1921 50 George Parramore 6 Royal Exchange 64 Garden Street 1881 Archibald Swan 6 Royal George 60 Carver Street 1833 1970 137 William Benison 13 Royal Hotel 106 Eyre Lane 1834 Hannah Ogle 5 Royal Hotel 24 Waingate/Old Haymarket 1797 1928 131 Samuel Wallis (2 Waingate) 4 Royal Hotel Tap 6 Waingate 1862 Thomas Lambert 1 Royal Lancer 66 Penistone Road; 18 Penistone Road in 1854 1854 Martha Robinson 10 Royal Mail 131 West Street 1828 1893 65 Thomas Eyre 7 Royal Oak 11 Hollis Croft 1822 still open 186 James Greary 15 Royal Oak 250 Savile Street 1862 1956 94 William Martin 7 Royal Oak 29 King Street & 15 Watson Walk, Market Place 1774 1940 166 William Wilson 10 Royal Oak 83 Pond Street 1796 1930 134 John Horncastle 17 Royal Oak 89 Upper Allan Street 1825 1933 108 Robert Beckett 10 Royal Standard 156 St Mary's Road 1833 still open 175 Charles Elliott 10 Rutland Arms 86 Brown Street 1833 still open 175 B Houseley 12
  19. ukelele lady

    Pub Updates

    The Swan Hotel , 2 Snig Hill Same as Black Swan , 2 Snig Hill same keeper in first years eg: Samuel Crich The Stanley Street Tavern Stanley Street 1833 Henry Blackwell The Sportsman 26 Coal Pit Lane / Cambridge Street 1839 William Newbould 1849 , 59, 62, J Wilson 1863 Elizabeth Wilson 1864 Francis Bower 1865 W Clark 1868 W G Marshall 1876 John Harrison 1879 Arthur Blagden 1883, 87, Mrs Emily Darley 1888, 89, 90, 93, 95, 96, 98, Arthur Ormerod 1902, 03, 05, Cephas William Lockwood 1907 Herbert Howard 1910 Sarah Elizabeth Humberstone 1912 , 13, Robert Gill 1916, 17, 19, 20, Mrs Annie Johnson 1921, 22, Miss Alice Johnson The Sun 12 Haymarket 1839 Thomas Wiley 1852 Thomas Wiley Posted To A to Z
  20. ukelele lady

    Coal Pit Lane

    Yes more or less but still you've got Coal Pit Lane much further down ? But then again, in those days I suppose everything was more spread out and not as congested as today.
  21. Wellington (existing data), Coal Pit Lane, Elias Shirt. SS8 68/141 Pages 69 and 70 appear to have a problem. That's me lot for today, 11 postings - taken all day to find/post. Somebody please remind me why I/we do this ... Added to A-Z
  22. George Taylor, 17 Coal Pit Lane Hone ?? Definitely says Hone - in between Hide and Hop alphabetically.
  23. Guest

    Fish & Chip Shops

    Manchester Road at bottom of Carr Road Now a Chinese Takeaway Half Way up Ash Lane Deepcar. Manchester Road opposite Cinema Building - Still there Johnson Street Opposite top gate close to Hawthorne Ave Victroria Road - Still there Coal Pit Lane - Still there Stubbin Estate – Still there Garden Village – Now a Chinese Takeaway :rolleyes:
  24. OK Folks, another exciting series of postings, this time 645 of 'em from 1901 Trade Directory; not to be confused with Stuart0742's 1901 Census (though I have included updates from there and posted Thanks). This is Pubs with a known keeper only. Pubs without a known keeper are listed on another posting. As usual Name, Address, Year Opened (if known), Closed (if known), Span of Years (difficult when Opened and/or Closed are unknown), Keeper "A", "B", "C" in bite-sized chunks, I also like to let Admin I'm breathing down his "Baked-Potato 4 for a Pound-type head" with the postings !!! Wait for the OwlsTalk Flood to accidently turn on ... "A" Pubs (any comments, corrections (with some kind of evidence please), Mickey-taking etc gratefully received) All postings are "best guess", if I have the "Sweaty Nun" listed as open in 1901, it just means thats the earliest reference I have found to it with a Landlord/Landlady, it's probably wrong, may well have been open earlier - if you know, please let me know. Thanks Muchly. Known keeper, 1901 Trade Directory ONLY. "A" Pubs Abbeydale Abbeydale 1901 Henry Hirst Marsden Abbeydale Station Hotel 348 Chesterfield Road 1901 Mrs Sarah Joel Acorn 204 Shalesmoor 1822 1960 138 C Thompson and Co (288-292) Acorn Bracken Hill, Chapeltown 1901 Charles Beard Adelphi 13 Arundel Street/Sycamore Street 1849 1969 120 John Payne Admiral Rodney Loxley Mrs Keziah Trickett Albert 2 Coal Pit Lane 1797 1988 191 Arthur Jackson (2-4 Cambridge Street) Albert 31 Sutherland Street 1855 still open 153 Thomas George Townsend Albion 12 Sylvester Street 1851 1926 75 Mrs Charlotte Horsepool Albion 35 Johnson Street 1839 1924 85 Mrs Emma Flood (44 Johnson Street) Albion 4 Mitchell Street 1835 1925 90 Walter Sanderson Albion 694 Attercliffe Road 1819 1925 106 Mrs Mary Ann Johnson Albion Hotel 75 London Road 1834 still open 174 Alfred Hardwick Alexandra 111 Eldon Street 1833 1956 123 Benjamin May Alexandra 549 Carlisle Street East 1865 1974 109 Joshua Smith Alexandra Hotel 37 Furnival Road 1871 James F Walker Alexandra Hotel Milton Street 1871 Benjamin May Alhambra 78 Meadow Street 1901 1922 21 Tom Kitson Alma/Fat Cat 23 Alma Street 1856 Still open 152 Charles Frith Amberley 221 Attercliffe Common 1860 1961 101 Charles Capewell Angel 14 Button Lane 1825 1956 131 Mrs Mary Jane Church (18-22 Button Lane) Angel 15 Angel Street 1657 1940 283 Paul Roder Angel Woodhouse 1901 H Mallinder Angel Inn Grenoside 1901 Jim Whitham Angler's Rest 46 New George Street 1841 1901 60 Alfred Clarke (50 Boston Street) Anvil 152 South Street, Moor 1829 Duncan Gilmour & Co Anvil 24 Waingate 1822 1926 104 Thomas Park Anvil Malin Bridge 1829 George Marsden Turner (Stannington) Arundel Castle 257 Arundel Street 1833 1926 93 Thomas Platts Arundel Inn Ecclesfield 1901 Arthur Edward Pepper Athol Hotel 9 Charles Street 1901 G R Murgatroyd (Pinstone Street) Atlas 274 Savile Street 1860 1925 65 Harry H Stamp
  25. "Q and R" Pubs Name, Address, Opening Year if known Queen 20 Attercliffe Road Queen Hotel River Lane 1890 Queen's Bays 16 Joiner Street Raglan Inn Arundel Street Raglan Inn Meadow Street Ram Hotel 100 Ecclesall Road Red Hill Tavern 33 Red Hill 1796 Red Lion 202 Shalesmoor 1833 Red Lion 89 Trippet Lane 1833 Red Lion Forncett Street 1864 Red Lion off Market Place 1755 Red Lion (or Ball Inn) 34 Pye Bank Reform Tavern 41 Smithfields 1833 Reform Tavern 76 Coal Pit Lane 1796 Rock Inn 31 Carlisle Street East 1864 Rodney Inn 46 Leadmill Road Rosco Tavern 27 Henry Street 1841 Rose and Crown 37 High Street 1675 Rose and Crown 52 Sarah Street Rose and Crown 65 Queen Street 1797 Rose and Crown High Street 1675 Rose and Crown Market Place 1692 Rose and Crown Market Place 1774 Rose Tavern 39 Little Pond Street 1833 Royal 2 Bradfield Road Royal Dungworth, Stannington Royal Albion Hammond Street/Finlay Street Royal Oak 484 Attercliffe Road 1870 Royal Oak 6 Pear Street Royal Oak 91 Milton Street Royd's Inn 213 Attercliffe Road 1865
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