RichardB Posted June 13, 2007 Share Posted June 13, 2007 The Old Hussar P.H.; 59/63, Farmyard Vaults P.H.; 57 & 55, Scotland Street http://www.picturesheffield.com/cgi-bin/pi...ff.refno=s19278 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ponytail Posted January 30 Share Posted January 30 Restored Picture Link: Scotland Street showing Nos. 65-67, The Old Hussar public house, 59-61, Farmyard Vaults public house. Also known as "Farmyard" 1917.s19278 No. 71 E.H. Pickering, greengrocer; 69, 67/65, Old Hussar public house; 61/59 Farmyard Vaults public house, Scotland Street. 1917.s19285 Farmyard Vaults (Old Farmyard), Scotland Street taken from Furnace Hill. 16th June 1915.s07028 The Old Hussar written on the building right adjoining. (65/67, Scotland Street) No. 60, Mrs Eliza Abbey, newsagent (right), 59/63, Farmyard Vaults public house and 65/67 The Old Hussar public house (left), Scotland Street and the junction with Furnace Hill, showing the sign for Carron Company, late Longden and Co., iron founders. s19324 On the map of 1889, Scotland Street Brewery with an entrance from Pea Croft and The Farm Yard, (shown as Farm Yard Vaults), Scotland Street back onto one another. O.S Map 1889, 294.7.15. https://maps.nls.uk/view/231282486#zoom=4&lat=8090&lon=14798&layers=BT On Page 180 of the publication by Leader of 1875, Reminiscences of old Sheffield, its Street and its People, there is a reference to the "Scotland Street Feast" "Leighton: One improvement here is that the "Scotland Street Feast" which had degenerated into an excuse for drinking and immorality, is a thing of the past, but it died hard, and has not long since departed." No indication of which hostelry/hostelries involved. Anybody know any more? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ponytail Posted January 30 Share Posted January 30 Link to: Hussar, Scotland Street 1845. https://www.sheffieldhistory.co.uk/forums/topic/15777-hussar-scotland-street-1845/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveHB Posted January 30 Share Posted January 30 4 hours ago, Ponytail said: No indication of which hostelry/hostelries involved. Anybody know any more? Published: June 1904 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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