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does anybody know of or have any photographs of the bellhouse rd or woodhouse dairy chapel street, i have tried the sheffield library archives and other archives to no avail, i used to work there up to it shutting down then went to work in co-op shops for a few years then left as the co-op wasn't the same, the dairy and bellhouse stores was the heart of the b and c in my opinion, i would appreciate a pointer in the right direction as i think i'm lookin in the wrong place.

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Try sheffieldhistory.co.uk

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I remember going on a school trip there in the 80's. sorry no photos though. x

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does anybody know of or have any photographs of the bellhouse rd or woodhouse dairy chapel street, i have tried the sheffield library archives and other archives to no avail, i used to work there up to it shutting down then went to work in co-op shops for a few years then left as the co-op wasn't the same, the dairy and bellhouse stores was the heart of the b and c in my opinion, i would appreciate a pointer in the right direction as i think i'm lookin in the wrong place.

 

Hi minty, just wondering if you knew my cousin? he was atwoodhouse and bellhouse his name is Robert (Bob) Bruce

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... i used to work there up to it shutting down then went to work in co-op shops for a few years then left as the co-op wasn't the same, the dairy and bellhouse stores was the heart of the b and c in my opinion,...

 

Sorry I've no pictures but I worked at the B&C butchery on Broughton Lane in Attercliffe for a few months in 75. I believe all the folk there moved to Bellhouse Rd a few months after I left, as the old place was due to be pulled down. Broughton Lane was the heart of the B&C as far as sausages were concerned at the time! My job was linking them and hanging them up 3 days a week (black pudding and polony accounted for the other 2 days).

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My dad was an electrician at Broughton Lane in the 50s and 60s, then he moved on to Castle House when it was built. Name was George Wallace.

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does anybody know of or have any photographs of the bellhouse rd or woodhouse dairy chapel street, i have tried the sheffield library archives and other archives to no avail, i used to work there up to it shutting down then went to work in co-op shops for a few years then left as the co-op wasn't the same, the dairy and bellhouse stores was the heart of the b and c in my opinion, i would appreciate a pointer in the right direction as i think i'm lookin in the wrong place.

 

Hi,

my husband worked at Woodhous dairy. He was Mick Lambert!

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