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The Ball Inn, Green Lane


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Plan of The Ball, Green Lane at the junction with Ball Street, measured for T. Rawson and Co. 1815.

https://www.picturesheffield.com/frontend.php?keywords=Ref_No_increment;EQUALS;arc03597&pos=149&action=zoom&id=99086

 

Sheffield Flood Claim 1864:

John Stringer, Inn keeper, Ball Inn, 84 Green Lane. Claimed for loss of business (34 weeks) as the Ball Street Bridge was washed away. 

https://sheffieldfloodclaimsarchive.shu.ac.uk/claimSummary.cfm?claim=4-3966

Also, John Stringer, publican of Green Lane made a personal claim (later withdrawn) listing items. 

https://sheffieldfloodclaimsarchive.shu.ac.uk/claimSummary.cfm?claim=7-5956

The claim was probably withdrawn as the Brewery of Thomas Rawson & Company made a Claim for several of their premises, including "Ball Inn Public House, Cottage and Premises" 

https://sheffieldfloodclaimsarchive.shu.ac.uk/claimSummary.cfm?claim=6-5445

Also, Samuel Bennett a private watchman who resided in the "Ball Yard" claimed for personal injury, "cold" which prevented him from working for 4 weeks. 

https://sheffieldfloodclaimsarchive.shu.ac.uk/claimSummary.cfm?claim=9b-58

 

Ball Street (junction of Green Lane), Neepsend, Coates and Wilkinson Ltd., printers, Hylton Works former Ball Inn, No. 84 Green Lane and James Dixon and Son, Cornish Place Works, electro-plate and silver manufacturers. 28th June 1965.

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Sheffield Paints Ltd., (formerly Ball Inn) No. 84, Green Lane at the junction with Ball Street showing (left) James Dixon and Sons, Cornish Place Works, Cornish Street. 

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Sheffield Paints Ltd., (formerly Ball Inn) No. 84, Green Lane looking towards the junction with Ball Street and Rhodes, machine knives and springs, Brooklyn Works (former premises of Alfred Beckett and Sons Ltd., (right) 1st August 1985.

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Sheffield Paints Ltd. (formerly Ball Inn), No. 84 Green Lane looking towards Ball Street, with Alfred Beckett and Sons Ltd., Brooklyn Works, steel, saw and file works (right) and former James Dixon and Sons, Cornish Place Works (left). October 1997.

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Renamed and opened as the Millstone, Bar and Restaurant. 

https://pubshistory.com/Yorkshire/SheffieldB/BallGreen.shtml

 

 

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