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1822 John Green (Baines Directory page 466)

1841 Jonathon Ibbotson ( census)

1851 Jonathon Ibbotson ( census)

Mary Ibbotson the wife of Johnathon Ibbotson was the informant on my 4x Grandmothers death certificate in 1847

Southside

Thanks southside, the Ibbotsons played a big part in the Bradfield area then

and are still around in Bradfield today.

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Bull's Head

396 Fulwood Road, Ranmoor, S10

Open 1851 Closed Span 137

Comments Previously called Highland Laddie, became Bull's Head c1866

Earlier

1851 Jonathan Swann

1861 Jonathan Dungworth (also manufactured saw handles behind the pub.)

1871 Charles Slowe

1881 C Slowe (Fulwood Road)

1901 Francis Methley (396 Fulwood Road)

1905 Francis Methley

1911 Francis Methley

1925 William Mower

1948 Mrs Nellie Coley

1951 Mrs Nellie Coley

Picture: http://www.picturesheffield.com/cgi-bin/pi...ff.refno=s02668

http://www.picturesheffield.com/cgi-bin/pi...ff.refno=s02664

http://www.picturesheffield.com/cgi-bin/pi...ff.refno=y00728

Have a possible Landlord for the Bulls Head, Fullwood Road. The 1920 White's Directory for Sheffield shows Herbert Naylor. I'm interested in him as he's a brother of my Great Grandfather, Arthur Naylor. Herbert was landlord of the Earl Grey, 97 Ecclesall Road prior to this, but given a few missing years may have moved around a few pubs.

Regards,

Mike Naylor

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Have a possible Landlord for the Bulls Head, Fullwood Road. The 1920 White's Directory for Sheffield shows Herbert Naylor. I'm interested in him as he's a brother of my Great Grandfather, Arthur Naylor. Herbert was landlord of the Earl Grey, 97 Ecclesall Road prior to this, but given a few missing years may have moved around a few pubs.

Regards,

Mike Naylor

Hi Fizzleskink,

Not saying they are all the same person,

but these are names listed on this site in the Pubs A - Z.

Broadfield Hotel, 482 Abbeydale Road, 1905, Herbert Naylor.

Park Hotel, Wadsley Lane, Hillsborough, 1911, Herbert Naylor.

Sportsman, Barnsley Road, 1911, Herbert Naylor.

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Hi Fizzleskink,

Not saying they are all the same person,

but these are names listed on this site in the Pubs A - Z.

Broadfield Hotel, 482 Abbeydale Road, 1905, Herbert Naylor.

Park Hotel, Wadsley Lane, Hillsborough, 1911, Herbert Naylor.

Sportsman, Barnsley Road, 1911, Herbert Naylor.

Hi SteveHB

Thx for the reply. The only one I'm sure of as my ancestor is the Earl Grey from the 1901 Census - all the details match. I'm fairly sure the Bull's Head is correct as there is family tradition to support it but these other 3 are new to me so this gives me something to research. Thx again.

Fizz

Just checked the 1911 Census and the Herbert Naylor at the Park Hotel is my ancestor - correct family and DOB. So once again, thx.

Fizz

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Help I think I'm going blind.

I can't find The Castle [Wine Vaults ] 3 Castle Street. Is it under some other name I wonder.

I've looked through Old and Wine Vaults but can't find anything near it.

In the books from 1879 to 1903 it's down as just Castle Wine Vaults , 3 Castle Street.

I can't believe we haven't got that one, must have another look. B)

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Help I think I'm going blind.

I can't find The Castle [Wine Vaults ] 3 Castle Street. Is it under some other name I wonder.

I've looked through Old and Wine Vaults but can't find anything near it.

In the books from 1879 to 1903 it's down as just Castle Wine Vaults , 3 Castle Street.

I can't believe we haven't got that one, must have another look. B)

I wonder if this is the one .. Cannon Spirit Vaults ?

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I wonder if this is the one .. Cannon Spirit Vaults ?

Yes, thanks Steve.

I reconize some of the names, It's listed as Castle at least up to 1903 Mr Henry Beaumont.

I'll look at Cannon after that date, ....back to the drawing board. ;-)

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Does anyone know if there were two Bridge Inns on London Road?

We have one with the address as 1 London Road and the other as 509 London Road.

There's a picture on both posts but it looks like the same pub to me.

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Does anyone know if there were two Bridge Inns on London Road?

We have one with the address as 1 London Road and the other as 509 London Road.

There's a picture on both posts but it looks like the same pub to me.

Photos never lie UKL,

the pub was rebuilt about 1936,

however it would be interesting to find out where

the number 1 London Road comes into it.

By the way,

White's 1901 directory has the River Porter

running under Heeley Road Bridge near the junction of London Rd/Gleadless Rd..:blink:

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Photos never lie UKL,

the pub was rebuilt about 1936,

however it would be interesting to find out where

the number 1 London Road comes into it.

By the way,

White's 1901 directory has the River Porter

running under Heeley Road Bridge near the junction of London Rd/Gleadless Rd..:blink:

I have number 1 London Road in the Whites 1876 book but I've now combined the two.

I would like that slot to put a new one in but it would mean me deleting the pictures. :(

could they be transfered to number 509?

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I have number 1 London Road in the Whites 1876 book but I've now combined the two.

I would like that slot to put a new one in but it would mean me deleting the pictures. :(

could they be transfered to number 509?

I don't know if there's a "proper" way to do it UkeLass, but you could always copy the pictures to your computer then re-post them where you want them to be.

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I don't know if there's a "proper" way to do it UkeLass, but you could always copy the pictures to your computer then re-post them where you want them to be.

I tried this vox but as you see the picture 509 London Road let me do that but the other one wouldn't

it kept telling me it was copyright. There's somethings you just can't get round. :angry:

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Does anyone know the geography of the Crown , 2 Victoria Road?

Would it be the same as the Crown , 2 Albert Road? they are both down as Heeley.

Did Albert Road used to be called Victoria Road or is Victoria Road somewhere else?

There's also a entry giving the address as Norton Road, :blink: I'm lost

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Does anyone know the geography of the Crown , 2 Victoria Road?

Would it be the same as the Crown , 2 Albert Road? they are both down as Heeley.

Did Albert Road used to be called Victoria Road or is Victoria Road somewhere else?

There's also a entry giving the address as Norton Road, :blink: I'm lost

Confusing UKL.

The Victoria Rd. in Heeley, was later re-named Shirebrook Road,

and runs/joins into Albert Road.

The Crown Inn, Albert Rd, was on't junction of London Rd / Chesterfield Rd.

was at one time next to the Derbyshire boundary,

so the name Norton Road as opposed to Chesterfield Rd. or London Rd sounds probable.

Shirebrook Rd. & Albert Rd.

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Confusing UKL.

The Victoria Rd. in Heeley, was later re-named Shirebrook Road,

and runs/joins into Albert Road.

The Crown Inn, Albert Rd, was on't junction of London Rd / Chesterfield Rd.

was at one time next to the Derbyshire boundary,

so the name Norton Road as opposed to Chesterfield Rd. or London Rd sounds probable.

Shirebrook Rd. & Albert Rd.

Thanks Steve, so there is a possibility of it being the same pub. maybe, maybe not?

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Thanks Steve, so there is a possibility of it being the same pub. maybe, maybe not?

If the documentation states Crown Inn 'Heeley'

then I would say that they are the same Pub,

I'm not 100% with the Norton Road bit, unless it states Heeley.

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Just a thought Richard but do you think The Don House Infirmary Road is meant to be

The Don Penistone Road? They both have Robert Bateman down in 1871 and I don't think there

was a Don House on Infirmary Road but I can check on that.

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Just a thought Richard but do you think The Don House Infirmary Road is meant to be

The Don Penistone Road? They both have Robert Bateman down in 1871 and I don't think there

was a Don House on Infirmary Road but I can check on that.

Here's the location of the Don House Infirmary Road . So now to decide which pub Robert Bateman was in 1871 was it Don House Infirmary Road or the Don Penistone Road. What did it say on the census?

In Douglas Lambs book it states " the location of the New Inn Penistone Road and the Don House Infirmary Road are unknown. "

Well we all know where the New Inn was [ my dad did, he was never out of the place ] And now we know where the Don House

was.

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Included this information on the Crown & Anchor Fitzwilliam Street / Bright Street as not to get confused

with Bright Street Attercliffe.

Bright Street was the continuation of Fitzwilliam Street in about 1832.

Bright Street lost it's name in mid 1800s when Fitzwilliam Street took it on.

Bright Street would have been about where Fitzwillam Gate is now.

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Have anyone any thoughts on this one?

The Old Elephant , 18 Market Street

1859 J Shaw

Elephant Vaults, Norfolk Street & Market Street.

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What shall we do with the Ball 28 Townhead Street.?

It has all the same names as the Golden Ball 10 Townhead Street & Campo Lane.

I've not come across a number 28 on my data.

I think they are one of the same. I've just spotted it because I've just posted these

to the A to Z.

The Golden Ball 10 Townhead Street & Campo Lane.

1876 , 79, Thomas Shaw

1887, 89, Henry Blanchard

1893 Thomas Hawksley

PS Also it has 1881 Thomas Shaw and the address as 6 Townhead Street

which it was before changing to 10.

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