tenbob
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HI SASBEAR just been looking back through some old fb history files and noted that you were trying to locate me in January 2016 is there any information i can help you with. Regards, TENBOB
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RIP Lish Gone but will never be forgotten.
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when the pub was last went through refurbishment the landlord was Jim Mcevit he moved from the Fellbrig to the Stonehouse not sure who had the pub after Jim left
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Wybourn Stocksbridge, Perth West Australia
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Ho Billam what I would do now for a pint of wards especially in the Brown Cow bottom of Corporation St when Harry and Ivy Saul owned it
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Yes owd lad Jim Mcevit was the manager at that time he moved from the Fellbrig to the Stone house prior to that he had the Manor Castle. Great bloke and a good dart player.
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Roys bistro dates at hillsborough and walkley
tenbob replied to Esseness's topic in Sheffield History & Expats
Roy's Bistro was first opened on South Rd with his partner Clive when they ceased trading there one of the chefs opened a bistro at the corner of leppings lane called Four Lane Ends. One of the chefs later moved to the Rutland Arms at the rear of the old Kennings buildings It was the best Bistro ever to open in Sheffield the food was outstanding I often wonder what happened to the Chandelier hanging in the restaurant tenbob -
Lived in Southend Place now in Western Australia I still have some family living on the Wybourn Estate
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Had some this morning for mt breakfast with a little salt sprinkled on top
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The Windsor hotel Wybourn thy used to have around 10 coaches going to Cleethorpes every year
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My wife worked at Batchelors Catering supplies from 1965 to 1968/9 in the old house offices her maiden name is Wendy Hannan she still has a photo of the staff on the steps in front of the house.
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I recon it's where the bottom of Manor Lane meets with Cricketin Rd with the old Steadfast works was just before the bend at the bottom of the Lane
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Norfolk Park what was there before?
tenbob replied to FATBLOBBY's topic in Sheffield History & Expats
I recon the shire horses would have probably belonged to Johnny Collins the rag and bone man. -
The only person i can remember selling curtains in the Sheaf market was a guy called Bill Mcarthur and he did it for many years. The stall did not belong to him but it could have been owned by the old couple in mention
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What about the Vauxhall cresta powerglide i had one for a few years another rust bucket
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Brightside foundry heating & vent
tenbob replied to roy sellars's topic in Sheffield History & Expats
Ron's funeral arrangements for those who wish to attend. Ron Dolphin funeral will take place on Thursday 12th February 15. It will be held at City Road Cemetery, at 11.15 am. It will be a cremation. There will be a wake at the CO OP funeral services building on Suffolk Road in Sheffield, after the funeral. Regards, Tenbob -
Brightside foundry heating & vent
tenbob replied to roy sellars's topic in Sheffield History & Expats
Just to let everyone know who worked at Brightside Heating, sadly I regret to inform you all that Ron Dolphin passed away Monday 19/01/15. I will post any information relating to funeral arrangements asap regards, ten bob -
Born in sheffield & moved to Western Australia, anyone else??
tenbob replied to spunkee's topic in Sheffield History & Expats
Sure is drr how is every one over there in the cold -
Born in sheffield & moved to Western Australia, anyone else??
tenbob replied to spunkee's topic in Sheffield History & Expats
Born in Sheffield been visiting family in Oz for many years giving it a couple of years in Ellenbrook WA to see if we can settle on a permanent basis. -
THE Childs family lived on manor lane in the 60s they owned the stand house overlooking the manor park at the top of the hill a little higher up than the manor castle pub. They also had a yard opposite the house backing onto the fields the other yard was the wood yard further along manor lane. Not sure about young Jim or Roy but I think Pauline their sister is still alive.
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Fellbrig Rd, Arbourthorne Rd, Framlingham Rd.
tenbob replied to owdsmiffy's topic in Sheffield History & Expats
First landlord of the Fellbrig was Jim Mcevitt -
Best pint ever was in the Brown Cow Mowbery St landlord / landlady was Harry and Ivy Saul during the hot weather Harry would cover his barrels with cloth sheets and keep hosing them down to keep his beer cool. Thats what one would call a good landlord
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A friend of mine Sue Butler stayed there during her training
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Where are all the mechanics who worked in the garage at Mowbray St