joan lee
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Hi anyone got any history on a Running track in the 1920's at Carbrook area Attercliffe Sheffield S9 ?
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Good old Ossie Tyler brilliant days. My mum and dad had The Herats Of Oak at that time and i went to Brantwood school with his daughter. Nice days.
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Does anyone remember mick lee?
joan lee replied to steamrollus's topic in Sheffield History & Expats
WE CAN'T FIND HIM:suspect: -
Have you looked at sport hallam £14 a month and both city and colleiate campus have good facilities
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Sheffield landlords and landladies past
joan lee replied to crookesey's topic in Sheffield History & Expats
Hi am fred Lee daughter. -
Did any body go to brantwood school 1971 to 1976
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Does anyone remember Michelle Parkin?
joan lee replied to joan lee's topic in Sheffield History & Expats
hi,that sound's like the person i am looking for. Do you know how i can get in touch with her. She is my second cousin and the last time i heard she was in blackpool, last seen on the Big one. I feel so sorry we lost each other. Do you know who she married? i was told he is mexican. -
Does anyone remember Michelle Parkin?
joan lee replied to joan lee's topic in Sheffield History & Expats
she will be about 47-48 thay had wellington on brightside lane attercliff, wellington at darnall, hearts of oak holmsfield, richmond rotherham. -
I am looking for michele parkin, her father was called Fred he bred Bull Terriers and had pubs in sheffield and Derbyshire.
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Does anyone remember mick lee?
joan lee replied to steamrollus's topic in Sheffield History & Expats
Hi i am Joan Lee the mother of Michael Lee, he is very well and lives in Rothreham with his wife Christine. -
The bulldog public house at attercliffe
joan lee replied to joan lee's topic in Sheffield History & Expats
Thank you all, i thought it was the Bridge. MUPPET our michael is very well, thank you. -
Does any one know the name of the public house befor it was called the bulldog, on attercliff road.