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That tv prog about Page Hall the Khans, i wonder why that lad needs 5 mobiles

better still where did he get them from. Unless he's become a business man.

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That tv prog about Page Hall the Khans, i wonder why that lad needs 5 mobiles

better still where did he get them from. Unless he's become a business man.

 

A good question Brian. I wonder if the local plod read some of these pages- it might enlighten them!

Drugs, girls what else could it be?

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what local Plod ? -surely everyone is aware of this being a no go area, for them as Burngreave is, all tread lightly around this subject, when do the rest of us get a chance

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No I didn't know it was a 'no go area'. I didn't realise things were so bad. I am 250 miles away.

 

Is repatriation a banned word on here?

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used to live on wade street,

 

Loverly on there un 70's used to play In telephone exchange lol

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what local Plod ? -surely everyone is aware of this being a no go area, for them as Burngreave is, all tread lightly around this subject, when do the rest of us get a chance

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Thats news to me Wallace as i go through Burngreave, Gower st,

and Spital hill not had any problems. :huh:

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Thats news to me Wallace as i go through Burngreave, Gower st,

and Spital hill not had any problems. :huh:

 

I agree sometimes I finish work in the earlier hours and call at the big grocers on spital hill for some beers very reasonable prices as well still have fond memories of page hall

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I lived 97, Hinde House Lane from 1944 - 1968 & mum & dad lived there into 1990's. Real shame what its like now.

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https://goo.gl/photos/1FBJAu69Eicm6rev6

 

Hi Peter and All, This is my latest picture of the old Firth Park Library.

 

https://goo.gl/photos/WVmqKWmdXnXsb8yz7

 

Same picture at another angle, it was the library but now a community centre,

the new library is in firth park itself.

Thank you for your pics of FPL my wedding reception was held in the pavillion in 1960.

McGreggors was a milk shake shop in 1953/4. I used to stop sometimes for a shake on my way from Owler Lane Itermediate school.

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Smashing pics mcgreggors was owned by mr mrs cave and was a sweetshop renowned for penny lollies l john pm iare you champs ny any chance :confused:

 

No mate its not me, although johnpm lived on hhl.

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I lived 97, Hinde House Lane from 1944 - 1968 & mum & dad lived there into 1990's. Real shame what its like now.

 

My grandparents lived on Hinde House Lane for about the same length of time around 1944 to 68 having lived before on Chambers Lane, Page Hall Rd, Ecclesfeild, a fish and chip shop on Ellerton Rd (bombed out of that one) and finally settling on Hinde House. They lived on the left hand side looking up in the first entry after the big corner store that had big windows on Page Hall and Hinde House. As I recall Hinde House Lane got Ritzier the higher up you went. fleetwood

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