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Urgently required by talentless layout artist (me) - a template with SheffieldHistory, logo(s), borders, email and web addresses - this is to drop some Pubs information into - so we can get some stuck up on some Pub walls.

Anyone any good at such stuff ? Please email to :

SheffieldHistory@Gmail.com

The Fat Cat have a list of 20 keepers (1852-2008); I've got 62 (1852-1951) waiting to go back to them.

Thanks in advance.

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Incoming from The Fat Cat :

1852 Abraham Cook

1868 Henry Mycroft

1876 George Toyne

1884 Walter Allsop

1887 George Ekin

1893 Edward Hardwick

1895 Frank Surplice

1903 Charles Firth

16.9.1908 George Robinson (this one new to me, maybe I haven't caught up with UKL)

2.2.1910 Sarah Robinson

27.7.1910 Herbert Hartley

24.1.1939 Arthur Corker

5.1.1954 Cyril Cresswell

7.11.1967 Clifford Smith

23.3.1976 Sylvia Smith

1.8.1978 Francis Nicolson

21.8.1981 Douglas Davies

2.2.1982 Douglas McKee

23.10.1984 Stephen Fearn

2.4.2008 Duncan Shaw

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To go to The Fat Cat :

Name Alma/Fat Cat/Kelham Tavern

Address 23 Alma Street

Open 1852.

Closed Still open

Span 156.

Score 62.

Comments Originally Kelham Tavern, 1850's, then "The Alma", then hotel, 1912 bought by Stones, Pub once, now The Fat Cat/Kat again

1852. Abraham Cooke (Kelham Tavern)

1853. Abraham Cooke

1854. Abraham Cooke

1855. Abraham Cooke

1856. Abraham Cooke (Alma)

1857. Abraham Cooke

1858. Abraham Cooke

1859. Abraham Cooke

1860. Abraham Cooke

1861. Abraham Cooke

1862. Abraham Cooke

1863. Abraham Cooke

1864. Abraham Cooke

1865. M S Sellers

1866.

1867.

1868. Henry Mycroft

1869. Henry Mycroft

1870. Henry Mycroft

1871. Henry Mycroft

1872.

1873.

1874.

1875.

1876. George Toyne

1877.

1878.

1879. Walter Allsop

1880. Walter Allsop

1881. Walter Allsop

1882. Walter Allsop

1883. Walter Allsop

1884. Walter Allsop

1885.

1886.

1887. George Ekin

1888. George Ekin

1889. George Ekin

1890.

1891.

1892.

1893. Edward Hardwick

1894.

1895. Frank Suplice

1896. Frank Suplice

1897. Frank Suplice

1898. Frank Suplice

1899.

1900.

1901. Charles Frith

1902. Charles Frith

1903. Charles Frith

1904. Charles Frith

1905. Charles Frith

1906. Charles Frith

1907. Charles Frith

1908. George Robinson (16th September 1908)

1909. George Robinson

1910. Sarah A Robinson (2nd February 1910)

1911. Herbert Hartley (27th July 1910)

1912. Herbert Hartley

1913. Herbert Hartley

1914. Herbert Hartley

1915. Herbert Hartley

1916. Herbert Hartley

1917. Herbert Hartley

1918. Herbert Hartley

1919. Herbert Hartley

1920. Herbert Hartley

1921. Herbert Hartley

1922. Herbert Hartley

1923. Herbert Hartley

1924. Herbert Hartley

1925. Herbert Hartley

1931. Herbert Hartley

1939. Arthur Corker (24th January 1939)

1948. Arthur Corker

1951. Arthur Corker

Along with the information that The Ball, Green Lane is currently our best known Pub with the most keepers (how many people would have guessed that, I wonder ?)

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Urgently required by talentless layout artist (me) - a template with SheffieldHistory, logo(s), borders, email and web addresses - this is to drop some Pubs information into - so we can get some stuck up on some Pub walls.

Mailed for approval.

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Mailed for approval.

Alma/Fat Cat/Kelham Tavern

23 Alma Street

1852- Still open

Comments Originally Kelham Tavern, 1850's, then "The Alma", then hotel, 1912 bought by Stones, Pub once again, now The Fat Cat/Kat

1852. Abraham Cooke (Kelham Tavern)

1853. Abraham Cooke

1854. Abraham Cooke

1855. Abraham Cooke

1856. Abraham Cooke (Alma)

1857. Abraham Cooke

1858. Abraham Cooke

1859. Abraham Cooke

1860. Abraham Cooke

1861. Abraham Cooke

1862. Abraham Cooke

1863. Abraham Cooke

1864. Abraham Cooke

1865. M S Sellers

1866.

1867.

1868. Henry Mycroft

1869. Henry Mycroft

1870. Henry Mycroft

1871. Henry Mycroft

1872.

1873.

1874.

1875.

1876. George Toyne

1877.

1878.

1879. Walter Allsop

1880. Walter Allsop

1881. Walter Allsop

1882. Walter Allsop

1883. Walter Allsop

1884. Walter Allsop

1885.

1886.

1887. George Ekin

1888. George Ekin

1889. George Ekin

1890.

1891.

1892.

1893. Edward Hardwick

1894.

1895. Frank Suplice

1896. Frank Suplice

1897. Frank Suplice

1898. Frank Suplice

1899.

1900.

1901. Charles Frith

1902. Charles Frith

1903. Charles Frith

1904. Charles Frith

1905. Charles Frith

1906. Charles Frith

1907. Charles Frith

1908. George Robinson (16th September 1908)

1909. George Robinson

1910. Sarah A Robinson (2nd February 1910)

1911. Herbert Hartley (27th July 1910)

1912. Herbert Hartley

1913. Herbert Hartley

1914. Herbert Hartley

1915. Herbert Hartley

1916. Herbert Hartley

1917. Herbert Hartley

1918. Herbert Hartley

1919. Herbert Hartley

1920. Herbert Hartley

1921. Herbert Hartley

1922. Herbert Hartley

1923. Herbert Hartley

1924. Herbert Hartley

1925. Herbert Hartley

1931. Herbert Hartley

1939. Arthur Corker (24th January 1939)

1948. Arthur Corker

1951. Arthur Corker

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Can you fit the above into one page, I'm leaving for the drive home, post the result up here, if you can, see what people think. Difficult to squish it up since Abraham had the place under two different names and its the blanks we are trying to draw attention to ... mmm

Thank you Vox.

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Can you fit the above into one page, I'm leaving for the drive home, post the result up here, if you can, see what people think. Difficult to squish it up since Abraham had the place under two different names and its the blanks we are trying to draw attention to ... mmm

Thank you Vox.

Something like this ?

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Is it OK to use caps in email address and website?

Not sure THYLACINE - I just copied them as Richard sent them.

It's easily changed if not.

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Something like this ?

Looking good.

Please put SheffieldHistory.co.uk with the capital

Is it possible to have the pub name centered across the columns ? More of a heading.

and can we make something up at the bott0om along the lines of "If you have any additional information or would like to know about other Pubs please contact us" - something like that anyway.

Thanks Vox.

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Looking good.

Please put SheffieldHistory.co.uk with the capital

Is it possible to have the pub name centered across the columns ? More of a heading.

and can we make something up at the bott0om along the lines of "If you have any additional information or would like to know about other Pubs please contact us" - something like that anyway.

Thanks Vox.

Am I confused

The Alma/Fat Cat is on Alma St

but the

Kelham Island Tavern is on Russell St around the corner

So was it called the Kelham before the Alma

Will this confuse people

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Am I confused

The Alma/Fat Cat is on Alma St

but the

Kelham Island Tavern is on Russell St around the corner

So was it called the Kelham before the Alma

Will this confuse people

It was called The Kelham before it was called The Alma

Fat Cats own site

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Something like this ?

Corker needs filling in from 1939-1951 (I've never had columns for 1940, 41 etc.)

Is it possible to include our other topics all the way around the border - Then & Now, OS Maps, Transport, Sport, Made in Sheffield, Places Now Gone, Sheffield War History etc. ?

Thanks.

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Am I confused

The Alma/Fat Cat is on Alma St

but the

Kelham Island Tavern is on Russell St around the corner

So was it called the Kelham before the Alma

Will this confuse people

Confused ? Don't talk to me about confused !!!

The Kelham Island Tavern pre-dates the Kelham/Alma from 1833-1846 it was The Sawmakers, then it became The White Hart changing to the Kelham Island Tavern in 1996.

Kelham Island site

By rights, the Kelham and the Fat Cat shouldn't be on this list at all (we "finish" in 1951 for newcomers to the site).

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Confused ? Don't talk to me about confused !!!

The Kelham Island Tavern pre-dates the Kelham/Alma from 1833-1846 it was The Sawmakers, then it became The White Hart changing to the Kelham Island Tavern in 1996.

Kelham Island site

By rights, the Kelham and the Fat Cat shouldn't be on this list at all (we "finish" in 1951 for newcomers to the site).

Right, I understand now

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Right, I understand now

I'll keep you right once Ukelele Lady has told me what it all means !

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I'll list all the pubs and keepers, it'll only take six months ...

Four years later and there is still more than six months to go.

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Ooops

I just opened it and saved it in Open Office instead of MS Office.

Fatal mistake - the formatting's gone haywire.

Not the end of the world but I'll be a while.

Bear with me.

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Ooops

I just opened it and saved it in Open Office instead of MS Office.

Fatal mistake - the formatting's gone haywire.

Not the end of the world but I'll be a while.

Bear with me.

They ave waited since 1852, a few hours/days won't make much difference.

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Posting a book to Stuart the post office asked "Is it urgent ?"

I replied

"Its a book from the 1870's, I think he can wait."

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Any better ?

Keepers-Fat Cat.doc

The template .dot wont upload so here it is as a .doc just to take a look

Template.doc

Fine work - Thank you.

My thoughts :

Herbert Hartley needs to be extended 1926-1930 (my fault)

Don't like the white boxes, try putting the same background colour as the document with the text in bold.

Add Genealogy, A Quite Difficult Question.

1852 - Still open - centered as part of the Alma/Fat Cat/Kelham Tavern heading.

SheffieldHistory.co.uk with the capital "H" - add Free, Polite,Helpful after .co.uk

Line break missing to split 1890's from 1900's, hopefully this will push the 1920 line up and into the next column (widows and orphans).

Thanks Vox.

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Fine work - Thank you.

My thoughts :

Herbert Hartley needs to be extended 1926-1930 (my fault)

Don't like the white boxes, try putting the same background colour as the document with the text in bold. Neither did I but I didn't know how to. I do now.

Add Genealogy, A Quite Difficult Question.

1852 - Still open - centered as part of the Alma/Fat Cat/Kelham Tavern heading.

SheffieldHistory.co.uk with the capital "H" - add Free, Polite,Helpful after .co.uk

Line break missing to split 1890's from 1900's, hopefully this will push the 1920 line up and into the next column (widows and orphans). Sort of done

Thanks Vox.

Mission Complete (I think)

Keepers-Fat Cat-2.doc

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Do you want me to print it and take it for them ?

I did email it, but, a personal touch might be nice - see if they have anything else they can scan.

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More changes requested by phone, will be nice to get a few of these distributed to Sheffield Pubs.

I like the idea of this , that's when we get near to an upto date list.

I've noticed on the pubs in my area that the names of the keepers in the 1800s that their families have lived in the area for donkey years and visit the pubs. I don't think they have a clue their ancesters once used to keep them.

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