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Does anybody know where 4 Bailey Lane Smiths Square Sheffield, is or was, and Allsop Lane?

I heard Allsop Lane was some where near Matilda Street / Eyre Lane?

thanks

mick

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Does anybody know where 4 Bailey Lane Smiths Square Sheffield, is or was, and Allsop Lane?

I heard Allsop Lane was some where near Matilda Street / Eyre Lane?

thanks

mick

Bailey Lane is still there.

Bailey lane crossing Trippet lane

There is a number 4 shown here, but as to whether the numbering is the same as in the period you're looking for I don't know.

OS Map #2

The rest of Bailey Lane is on a section of map which we don't have.

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Herbert Shearstone, Silver Chaser, Alsop Lane, Eyre Street; 1905-1925

Home in 1905 & 1911 131 City Road, Park

1919 & 1925 502 City Road, Park

You're putting words in my mouth Mr "B"

(Thanks - I thought I'd deleted the duplicate)

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You're putting words in my mouth Mr "B"

(Thanks - I thought I'd deleted the duplicate)

One of your more original pieces of Sheffield History research there Vox - so original, in fact, that you didn't even know you'd done it !

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South Street, Moor, at junction with Alsop Lane, decorated for the royal visit of King Edward VII & Queen Alexandra, premises on right include No 65,67, John Eaton, Pawnbroker, No 69/71, South Street Hotel (later the site of Central Picture House).

12th July 1905

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Allsop lane

Whites have Alsop lane - 69, South Street (which is in the right area for the Eyre Lane/Matilda St connection)

Is this the same area as Alsop / Allsop farm which appears on some early maps of Sheffield?

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I think that is where Alsop Lane ended on Earl Way, I cant understand why the street names were messed about with, Duke St was renamed Matilda St in 1871 supposedly after the Duke Of Norfolk's Daughter lady Adeliza Matilda but I think it was named after the Matilda Pub.This little map you can just about make out Alsop Lane, I know its a bad image but I couldn't get it any sharper.

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