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Brown Cow/Trippet Lane Arms


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The Brown Cow Public House in Red Croft, measured for Rawson and Co. 1815.

https://www.picturesheffield.com/frontend.php?keywords=Ref_No_increment;EQUALS;arc03718&pos=1&action=zoom&id=99298

The Brown Cow measured for T Rawson and Co., [1832]

https://www.picturesheffield.com/frontend.php?keywords=Ref_No_increment;EQUALS;arc03719&pos=2&action=zoom&id=99299

 

Sheffield History A-Z Public Houses

Brown Cow, Red Croft, Open 1774. 

1774 John Sheppard [ razor maker ]
1825 - 1834 Jonathan Gould
1837 Richard Waistnege

1839 Richard Waistnege
1841 William Harrison

 

Plan for the improvement of Trippet Lane and Pinfold Lane. 1836.

Shows junction of Portobello Street, Bailey Lane and Trippet Lane, Bailey Street, Holly Street, and the junction of Pinfold Lane with Bow Street and Church Street. Also shown is Red Croft.

https://www.picturesheffield.com/frontend.php?keywords=Ref_No_increment;EQUALS;arc04275&pos=13&action=zoom&id=105917

Marked are premises purchased by the Town Trustees of Richard Cardwell, Mrs Bennett, William Blackford and Edward Webster; as well as properties of Skelton, Edward Webster, George Bennett, George Ellis, and Rawson and Co.

 

Plan for the improvement of Trippet Lane and Pinfold Lane, [1844]

With a memorandum of lands purchased by the Town Trustees up to the end of 1843.

Shows junction of Portobello Street, Bailey Lane and Trippet Lane, Bailey Street, Holly Street, and the junction of Pinfold Lane with Bow Street and Church Street. Also shown is Red Croft. Marked are premises purchased by the Town Trustees of Richard Cardwell, Mrs Bennett, William Blackford and Edward Webster.

https://www.picturesheffield.com/frontend.php?keywords=Ref_No_increment;EQUALS;arc04276&pos=14&action=zoom&id=105918

 

Properties on Trippet Lane (in front of Red Croft) were demolished for road improvements. It is possible the (Old) Brown Cow became 27 Trippet Lane from this time. Unless of course it was rebuilt. 

Sheffield History A-Z Public Houses. 

Brown Cow/Old Brown Cow/Trippet Lane Arms, 27 Trippet Lane. 

1845 John Andrews

1846 John Andrews

1849 L Fearnley

1852 I Fearnley

1856 Alfred Capper/ George Gregory

1859 William Bradley

1862 Joseph Knight

1863 Joseph Knight

1864 Joseph Wright

1865 Joseph Wright

1868 Sarah Wild

1871 Mrs Sarah Wild (Widow)

1876 Sarah Wild

1879 William Ball [ Old Brown Cow ]

1881 William Ball (Trippet Lane Arms)

1883 William Ball

1887 to 1890 William Ball

1893 Mrs Ann Ball

1895/6 Mrs Ann Ball

1898 Charles A Ball [ Old Brown Cow ]

1900 Charles A Ball

1901 William Pickard

1902 William Pickard

1903 William Pickard

1905 William Pickard

1907 Charles Oliver [ 27 Trippet Lane ]

 

West Bank Lane at rear of Old Brown Cow P. H., looking towards entrance off Trippet Lane. July 1969.

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After my initial post found this Link to:

A Very Difficult Question. 

https://www.sheffieldhistory.co.uk/forums/topic/7409-a-very-difficult-question/

 

Found these posts intriguing thanks Stuart0742 & RichardB. I'm so glad I found the plan of Brown Cow, Red Croft. 

Next step needed: detailed maps of Red Croft/Trippet Lane from 1840`s upwards and any information from newspapers regarding the road improvements on Trippet Lane. 

 

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No. 27 Trippet Lane and the junction of West Bank Lane. 

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Former premises of Walter Trickett and Co Ltd., Anglo Works (extreme left) and No. 27 Trippet Lane with West Bank Lane between. 2001. 

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Former premises of the (Old) Brown Cow? 

 

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A plan of several proposed building lots [tenements between Holly Street and Holly Lane, including property on West Street] 1790.

Property on the west side of Holly Street [Blind Lane].

Some yardage given. Includes reference to Red Croft.

https://www.picturesheffield.com/frontend.php?keywords=Ref_No_increment;EQUALS;arc03200&pos=48&action=zoom&id=98268

Property in Red Croft which became known as the Brown Cow is shown as owned by Geo. King. 

 

 

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Maggie May's, bar and restaurant, Trippet Lane. 2017.

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Photographer: Andrew Milroy

Formerly No. 27, Brown Cow?

 

Maggie May's, 23-27, Trippet Lane. 

https://publocation.uk/pubs/south-yorkshire/sheffield/maggie-mays

 

It would be good to know what was on the sign at No. 27 (right)  Is it Brown Cow?

West Bank Lane from Trippet Lane, No. 23 Walter Trickett and Co Ltd., spoon and fork makers, Anglo Works, left. July 1969.

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