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christofaa

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About christofaa

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    Fulwood
  • Interests
    Old Sheffield, especially old fulwood, genealogy
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    environment agency
  1. Mr William Samuel Laycock of Laycock Engineering at Millhouses was the son of W. E. Laycock. Are there any relatives of the Laycock engineering family out there who might have some information or old photographs of this family?
  2. This is from the Fulwood Sports Club website. It appears that Mr C. A. Laycock was one of the first directors of the club: Charles Albert Laycock Stumperlowe Grange Stumperlowe Hall Road, Sheffield. Chairman & Managing Director of Samuel Laycock & Sons Ltd., Hair-seating Manufacturers
  3. No, Stumperlowe Grange Farm is just up the road. Thanks anyway.
  4. Hi, I'm looking for any living descendants of W.E and C.A Laycock who might have old photographs of the house or information relating to Stumperlowe Grange, Stumperlowe lane in Fulwood, Sheffield (opposite Stumperlowe Hall). My grandfather has lived in the house since 1960. From my research the Laycock family lived there from the 1850's until the late 1920's. W. E Laycock was mayor of Sheffield in 1865. Any information would be much appreciated, Thanks Chris C.
  5. There was a pub in Fulwood about a hundred years ago. It was called the Blacksmith's arms (next to the Smithies, now Ranmoor motor company) and was on old fulwood rd. George Cunningham did a picture of it. However, the vicarage used to be across the rd. Think it got shut down by the church. Guess this doesn't have much to do with the original suject though. Whehey.
  6. I've lived in Fulwood all my life and one thing Fulwood hasn't got is a pub.
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