chrishall
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I remember riding on the top deck of a bus coming down Prince of Wales Rd in 1961 and being amazed to see a red Jag E Type coming to the end of the Parkway at PoW Rd (it started at Manor Lane and was single carriageway) I was 13/14 then and was amazed because the E Type had only recently been launched, it felt very futuristic, like science fiction!
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On my way to Hurlfield Sec Modern Boys school pals advised me to divert and look at the prefabs, I was amazed to see no prefabs left but instead a forest of cisterns and flush pipes anchored by toilets complete with flush chains still standing.
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Remember any old silly verses etc you were told as a child
chrishall replied to Joto's topic in Sheffield History & Expats
Don't know if it's been mentioned earlier in the this thread but when I was little and misbehaving mum would threaten me with 'gitneff', don't know if I've spelt that right. I never knew what or who gitneff was but it used to scare me! -
Who remembers them? In cold weather we would look for an empty tin can and a length of wire, punch a few ventilation holes in the can plus a couple more for the wire handle, fill with a few bits of kindling and paper, light it and twirl round to get going. With a bit of energetic twirling and fuel it would be glowing red, pinch a piece of coal or coke from somewhere and you was well away. Happy days.
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My mum worked there about the time the Vauxhall Victor was launched, ('59 I think) I remember her going to the evening launch do. Her name was Beatrice 'Beat' Hall.
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I was born and grew up on the Manor Estate. My paternal grandparents, who died before I started school, (I'm 71) lived in Foxwood Road, he was employed on a local farm nicknamed 'Fockys'? Farm, maybe the proper name was Foxes Farm and later roads named after it? I was too young to remember my grandparents but my older brother does (he's 82) and tonight he identified their place on Google Street View. I remember as a nipper being tickled when my dad said "Fockey's farm"!
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Can anyone remember mutton dripping? Used to eat mutton often.
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I don'treckon it originated through poverty but because it tastes so good, caveman and woman must have been hooked from the moment they first tasted it.
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Westerns on TV 50'S and 60'swhat was your favourite
chrishall replied to TORONTONY's topic in Sheffield History & Expats
Erm.. ginger(ish) ... or it were, nah it's grey. Ginger heeaded gunslinger from Sheff, unbeatable. -
Westerns on TV 50'S and 60'swhat was your favourite
chrishall replied to TORONTONY's topic in Sheffield History & Expats
Or eight, ahl get dee a pint a Stooenses daahn at saloon. I ant got Connery's luks an never av, but ahv still got me 'air. -
Westerns on TV 50'S and 60'swhat was your favourite
chrishall replied to TORONTONY's topic in Sheffield History & Expats
Bravery isn't the absence of fear, it's doing something despite that fear, that is what JW perhaps missed. Treading the badge into the dust is showing his disillusionment for those who didn't have the courage to overcome their fears and do the right thing, doing a sheriff's job requires the back up of the community at large. Here endeth the lesson. -
Westerns on TV 50'S and 60'swhat was your favourite
chrishall replied to TORONTONY's topic in Sheffield History & Expats
I used to know an old Liverpudlian back in the 50s who said Billy The Kid "was our kid" I kid you not -
Westerns on TV 50'S and 60'swhat was your favourite
chrishall replied to TORONTONY's topic in Sheffield History & Expats
In theses so called 'realistic' westerns all the cowboys speak with American accents, in reality some spoke with Yorkshire accents having not long emigrated there. Maybe some were from Sheffield! "Naden dee, if da guz for de gun ahl drill de full er oils" Not impossible. -
Old driving instructors and lessons!!!
chrishall replied to kezzzza's topic in Sheffield History & Expats
I used to work with someone who took his test in a Morris1000 Traveller. The examiner informed him he would be testing him on emergency braking, after telling him he should brake when he slapped his leg with his clipboard my colleague was on a hair trigger. The examiner gave the signal and he had already braced himself with his head well back, the brakes were duly applied with great gusto, unfortunately for the examiner the rear bench seat flew up and the metal edging slammed into the back of his head! In great pain he told the driver to head back to base where he quickly wrote out a pass certificate! No, don't laugh...