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Barrel Little Sheffield 97 & 123 London Road

1833 Thomas Wood

1839 James Lowcock

1845 , 52, 59, 63, 64, William Beighton

1876 , 79, Edward Ryder

1883 Mrs Francis E Ryder

1887 Leonard Jackson

1888 , 89 Wilson Priest

1895/6 William Marsh

1898 , 1902 Mrs Emma Mackenzie Marsh

1903 Arthur T Evans

1907 Mrs F Evans

1910 William Wilson

1912, 13, Philip Henry Blow

1916 Thomas Kierman

1917 , 19, 20, Samuel Denton,

1921 , 22 , Mrs Martha Denton

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Athol 84 Pinstone Street

1887 Alfred Wright

1889 Wright Bros

1895 , 96 , 98, 1902, 03, . 05, 07 Tom G R Muratroyd

1910 , 12 E Armitage

1913 , 16, 17,, 19, 20 William Thomas Banning

1921 , 22 John Thomas Goulding

Black Swan Pond Steet / Little Pond Street

1833 , 39, John Staniforth

1859 , 63, 64, 65, 68, John Slingsby

1876 Samuel Slingsby

1879 Mrs Emily Slingsby

1883 , 87, 88, 89, William Henry Dent

1893 William Henry Dent / Harry Topliss

1895/6 William Henry Marsden

1898 Joseph Downs

Black Swan Snig Hill

1841, 49, J Outram

1852 M A Outram

1859 , 63, 64, 65, 68, 76, Thomas Showler Morris

1879, 83, 88, 89, John Elliott

1893, 95, 96, James Wallace

1898 , 1903 Alfred Suggate

1910 , 12, 13, 16 Frank Handsby

1917, 19, 20 Mrs Mary Emily Bentley

1921, 22, William Edwards

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Bowling Green Tavern/ Inn / Hotel 2 Upwell Lane

1859 William Steel

1868 , 76, 79, 83, Isaac Morris

1887 J W Cottam

1888 , 89 Samuel E Watts

1893 T L Smith

1895/6 Harry Toplis

1910, 12, 13, 16, 17, Thomas J Wolfinden

1919/20 Howard M Harris

1921 Thomas Burkinshaw

1922 Douglas Laughton

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The Abbeydale / Abbeydale Station Hotel

1876 Thomas Clayton

1879 , 83 Edward Robinson

1887 , 88, 95, 96, William Snow

1897 James Marsden

1902 , 03, 05, Edward Wainwright

1907 William E Lee

1910 Richard F Rathwell or Ratherall

1912, 13, Victor Nichol

1916 , 17, Henry B Hollis

1919/20 Alexander Kerr

1921 , 22 John Guy Turner

Albert 2-4 Cambridge Street & 1-3 Division Street

1876 , 79, Mrs Hannah Naylor

1883 . 87 Walter Darley

1888 , 89, William Baxby

1895 . 96, 98, Robert Gill

1902 , 03, Mrs Martha Turner

1907 William Fisher

1910 , 12, 13, 16, , 17, 20, John Picken

1921 Hugh Mottram

1922 Thomas Sharpe

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Sportsman Pitsmoor

1839, 41, 49, Joseph Yeardley

1859 J Yeardley

1863 C Hodkin

1864 , 65, 68, Joseph Temple

1876 , 79, 83, 88, 93, 98, 1902, 03, 05, 07, Edwin Temple [ 241 Barnsley Road ]

1910 , 12, 13, Herbert Naylor

1916 , 17, 19, 20, 21, Joshua Hazlehurst

1922 Ralph Hazlehurst

Sportsman Bridgehouses

1839 , 41, E Skinner

1859. 62 Joshua Jarvis

1863, 64, Robert Ragge

1865, 68, Mrs Mary Ragge

1876. 79. 83, William Wells

Sportsman 21 & 155 Marcus Street

1863 William Trelfa

1864 , 65, T F Congreve

1868 Tom Sharp

1876 , 79, 83, 87, 88, 89, Robert Elsdon

1895, 96, Mrs Mary Elizabeth Elsdon

1898 , 1902, 03, 07, 10, Joshua Hazlehurst

1912 , 13 , Mrs Ellen Alpin

1916 , 17, 19, 21, 22, George Morton.

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Alexandra Carlisle Street

1876 George Hodgson

1879 Mrs Bella Hodgson

1883 D Hodgson

1887, 88, 89, Digby Hodgson

1895/6 Mrs Emma Hodgson

1898 , 1902, 03, 07, 10, 12, 13, Joshua Smith

1916 , 17 Mrs Emma Smith

1919, 20, 21, 22, Oliver S Wassall

Amberly 221 Attercliffe Common

1883 J Ward

1887 , 88, 89, Henry Littlewood

1895/6 , Mrs Mary Ann Littlewood

1898 , 1902, 03 Charles William Capewell

1907 Mrs S Justice

1910 , 12, 13, Leonard C Tootell

1916, 17, 20, 21, 22, Fred Steel

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Big Gun / Great Gun 13-15-17 Wicker

1859 Walter Cowham

1862 Walter Cowham

1863 Bate & Co

1864 Bate & Co

1865 Harrison & Bate & Co

1868 Harrison & Bate & Co

1876 Richard, Bate & Co

1883 Richard, Bate & Co

1887 Bate & Co

1888 Richard , Bate & Co

1893 Richard , Bate & Co

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The Ball 76 Burgess Street

1852 Paul Reaney

1859 John Storey

1863 Edward Bryars

1864 J Booth

1865 J Knott

1868 William Gosling

1876 William Clark

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Alexandra 11-13 Furnival Road

1868 George Greaves

1876, 79, George Ward

1883 Frederick Walker

1887 James F Walker

1888 Frederick Walker

1889, 95, 96, 98, 1902, 03, 07, 10, 12 James Frederick Walker

1913, 16, 17, 19, 2o, 21, 22, Willie Oates

Arundel Inn 1 The Common Ecclesfield

1865 T Ellis

1876, 79, John Mycock

1883 , 87, 88, 89, 93, Jonathan Bennett

1895/6, 98, 1902, 03, 05, 07, 10, 12, 13, Arthur Edward Pepper

1916, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, Mrs Mary Jane Pepper

Alexandra 121 Eldon Street

1868 Robert Bradley

1876 Henry Walker

1879 , 83, 87, 88, 89, 95, 96, 98, John Lewis

1902 , 03, 07, 10, 12, Benjamin May

1916, 17, John Baxter

1919, 20, 21, 22, William Baxter.

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Birley Spar Hotel [ Bath ] Birley Road

1865 A Lee

1876 Thomas Lomas

1879 John Lomas

1883 John Lomas

Bell [ Old Haymarket] Fitzalan Square Family & Commercial Hotel

1876 , 79, 83, 87, Henry Hardcastle

1888 , 89, Mrs Mary Hardcastle

1895/6 Fanny Berry

1898 Mrs Annie Padley

1902 , 03, Arthur Browning

1907, 10, 12, 13, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, Ernest Evans

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Blue Bell/ Old Blue Bell 43 & 31 High Street

1833 , 34, , 59, Charles Nicholson

1862, 63, 64, 65, 68, William Newbould

1876, 79, Mrs Olive Newbould

1883 Clement Smallwood

1885/6 J. Edgar

1887 , 88, 89, Miss Elizabeth A Adkin

1893 William Fred Hill

1898 Thomas Traynor

1902, 03, Patrick Bradley

1905., 07, Mrs Margaret Bradley

1910, 12, 13, John Malcolm

1916 , 17, 19, 20, Matthew Fordyce Smart

1921, 22, Edward Stevens

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We have two Blue Bells High Street

Do you [ Richard ] anyone, think the other Blue Bell High Street is one of the same?

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Ball Oborne Street

1898 Mrs Ada Atkinson

1902, 03, 07, James O'Reilly

1912 , 13, Henry Foster

1916, 17, Mrs Mary Foster

1919, 20, 21, 22, Mrs Mary Nicholson

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We have two Blue Bells High Street

Do you [ Richard ] anyone, think the other Blue Bell High Street is one of the same?

Likely, from what you say - I would appreciate & respect your opinion and consolidated data. Does the data dovetail nicely together ?

I've been working so long and so hard on Watches and Clocks I've forgotten everything I ever knew about anything else !

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Likely, from what you say - I would appreciate & respect your opinion and consolidated data. Does the data dovetail nicely together ?

I've been working so long and so hard on Watches and Clocks I've forgotten everything I ever knew about anything else !

Oh yes , the data does dovetail nicely together.

Are your clocks and watches ticking nicely together? :) You seem to have spent many hours on them.

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Travellers Inn / Rest Southey [ Wadsley Bridge ]

1865 , 1876, E Staniforth

1879 William Goodhall

1883, 87, 88, 89, John Atkinson

1893 , 95, 96, John Stevenson

1898, 1902, 03, 07, George Bradshaw

1910, 12, 13, Mrs Amy Ada Bradshaw

1916, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, Ernest M Bradshaw

Blue Boar 16 Cross Burgess Street

1833 Joseph Baggaley

1839 John Croft

1841 Joseph Colow

1852 S Bennett

Bay Tree Snow Hill , Cricket Inn Lane Park

1839 Josh Wilson

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Oh yes , the data does dovetail nicely together.

Are your clocks and watches ticking nicely together? :) You seem to have spent many hours on them.

If the data dovetails and you are happy, please post up the consolidated data, I'm happy there was only the one place, though, rebuilt over the years/blown to smithereens in the War etc etc.

Watches and Clocks started as a nice find, rapidly became a nightmare - but - it's a resource and well worth the effort once the ringing in my ears caused by the Tiny wife dies down.

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If the data dovetails and you are happy, please post up the consolidated data, I'm happy there was only the one place, though, rebuilt over the years/blown to smithereens in the War etc etc.

Oh Richard, please explain yourself, sometimes I can't understand you :blink:

....only the one place??? Blown to smithereens in the War??? :mellow:

Is this what the site does to us? :o

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We have two Blue Bells High Street

Do you [ Richard ] anyone, think the other Blue Bell High Street is one of the same?

I think they are the same place.

I also think it was blown up in the Blitz, like all the other Pubs around there e.g. the Westminster, the Angel, the Marples.

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I think they are the same place.

I also think it was blown up in the Blitz, like all the other Pubs around there e.g. the Westminster, the Angel, the Marples.

Sorry , I was thinking on different lines. Isn't it strange when we're not talking one to one, face to face

how we can get it all wrong? :( :rolleyes:

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Sorry , I was thinking on different lines. Isn't it strange when we're not talking one to one, face to face

how we can get it all wrong? :(:rolleyes:

Received by email, from Brian Salmons

I was thrilled to see the Queen's at 37 Dun Street, Shalesmoor listed on

your website

http://www.sheffieldhistory.co.uk/forums/index.php?showtopic=3531&st=320&p=18733&#entry18733

My father and mum (Mr Brian Salmons and Mrs Kathleen Salmons) were tenents

of this Whitbread pub from the late 50s until 1965 and I grew up there. As

I remember it was actually called the Queens Hotel and only opened in the

evenings on weekdays.

Best regards,

Brian

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Received by email, from Brian Salmons

I was thrilled to see the Queen's at 37 Dun Street, Shalesmoor listed on

your website

http://www.sheffield...733

My father and mum (Mr Brian Salmons and Mrs Kathleen Salmons) were tenents

of this Whitbread pub from the late 50s until 1965 and I grew up there. As

I remember it was actually called the Queens Hotel and only opened in the

evenings on weekdays.

Best regards,

Brian

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Please tell him Thank you for the update; one day, we'll have 'em all - every single one and all known keepers ...

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Please tell him Thank you for the update; one day, we'll have 'em all - every single one and all known keepers ...

Asked if he could remember exact dates as well etc

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Asked if he could remember exact dates as well etc

A further update from Brian Salmons

Thanks for your mail. I know for certain is that we moved out in March

1965. I was born in 1958 and they were already at 37 Dun Street then. They

were married in 1956 and lived for a few months with Dad's mum before

moving to the Queens so I am sure they dd not take over from Mrs Gracie

Lewin. When we were there it was a Whitbread pub and we used to go to the

Brewery HQ on Lady's bridge. I recall it was the Queen's Hotel and remember

we had lodgers.

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The Ball Hesley Lane, Thorpe Hesley Ecclesfield

1865 , 79 , J Hawksworth

1883 William Helliwell

1888, 93, William Mallinson

1895, 96, Fred Brookes

1898 Mrs Annie Brookes

1902, 03, 05, 07, 10, 12, 13, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, Thomas Parker

1922 Mrs Annie Parker.

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