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My brother is trying to list the names of Public Houses from Weedon St to Staniforth Rd in the 50s/60s and is stuck on the name of the pub.that was opposite the Tinsley Hotel at Weedon St. It was at the junction of Locke (or Lock) Lane and Sheffield Rd I'm almost sure that was the name of the road that went up to Tinsley Park which was the other side of the canal (over the locks) Any other pubs you can think of which he may have missed on Attercliffe Common

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pike and heron?

 

No that was on Bawtry Rd

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Edited by joiner andy

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Have you looked on here:

http://www.picturesheffield.com

 

I don't know the area but, looking at Weedon Street on this site it gives "Commercial" and "Bridge" plus "Stumble Inn formerly The Pheasant"

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Burns hotel Lock House Lane

Edited by JOGI

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Burns hotel Lock House Lane

 

Thanks a lot that's the one

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kay1

next door to burns hotel on corner of lock house lane was tinsley hotel

across rd union next 1 up cliffe was acorn bet not many on here remember that one

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kay1

next door to burns hotel on corner of lock house lane was tinsley hotel

across rd union next 1 up cliffe was acorn bet not many on here remember that one

 

Which one did Lol Banks, relative of Gordon Banks, used to run ?

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carruthers

the relation of gordon banks had a joiners shop down a passageway at the side of the union pub it was a good sized shop with about 6 bench hands working in there

as far as i know they didnt have a pub

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