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1920's

Toad Hole Cottages & Vestry House, School Lane, Southey; no idea what this is about - RichardB

http://www.picturesheffield.com/cgi-bin/pi...ff.refno=s11415

Just been reading about this road - why oh why change a wonderful name like that to Southey Green Road ??? which they did in 1924. I imagine so they didn't get confused with all the other roads called Toad Hole ..... ;-)

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On 20/06/2007 at 22:04, RichardB said:

1920's

 

Toad Hole Cottages & Vestry House, School Lane, Southey; no idea what this is about - RichardB

 

http://www.picturesheffield.com/cgi-bin/pi...ff.refno=s11415

 

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https://www.picturesheffield.com/frontend.php?keywords=Ref_No_increment;EQUALS;s11415&pos=1&action=zoom&id=14494

 

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Toad Hole Cottages and Vestry House, Toad Hole Lane (now Southey Green Road), under demolition. u00487.jpg.a67482d390c1a2f4946dcff81d487a30.jpgu00487

For more details see 'It was all country then' by Sylvia Anginotti, p13-5.

 

Toad Hole Cottages, 5th February 1937.u03089.jpg.7aa04a15d9eeac92b7934aee15e069ef.jpgu03089

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Information with photographs: Position 5 (See Plan). 

Does this information relate to the book by Sylvia Anginotti? 

 

Toad Hole Cottages, Occupied the site of Ritz Bingo Hall, Wordsworth Avenue. Photograph shows Vestry House with spring water well by the wall.s11414.jpg.485d58898db99d2c7741188f4d8ea253.jpgs11414

School Lane/Toad Hole Lane (now Southey Green Road) looking towards Toad Hole Cottages and Southey Green in the backgrounds00506.jpg.41b841dc8882debab70e7bb0f3c198ea.jpgs00506

Information with the photograph. "Vestry House in the background" 

 

Toad Hole Cottages. s11631.jpg.1f2045981f0894a3f8cc39b03b085425.jpgs11631

 

Cottages Southey Green, Moonshine Line near the junction with Toad Hole Lane and Southey Lane. u00474.jpg.3d3bbdf4a4b96c413895c137567018ba.jpgu00474

Information from Mick Armitage: Part of the old Southey Village and stood roughly where the current shops stand at the top end of Galsworthy Road just before it joins Moonshine Lane This property is refered to as Deerlands see Sylvia Anginotti's 'It was all country then' Ref: 942.74 SQ p16-18. The maps of the period are more likely for it to be Southey Village. 

 

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