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I USED TO GO TO HUNTSMANS GARDENS BUT WAS ONLY YOUNG AT THE TIME SO DONT REMEMBER MUCH..

 

Hi, I went to Huntsmans Gardens in 1962-64 and my 2 Brothers before that.

 

Does anyone remember the Walsh family from Sleaford Street ?

 

My Grandad George Walsh worked as the doorman / usher at the picture house.

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Hi, I went to Huntsmans Gardens in 1962-64 and my 2 Brothers before that.

 

Does anyone remember the Walsh family from Sleaford Street ?

 

My Grandad George Walsh worked as the doorman / usher at the picture house.

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Any one know of any Ellisons in Kingslake St from 1920's on?

Ken Ellison

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Hi

 

Just wonderin on the off chance whether someone in this chat room could help me with some info about my Father, his brothers and sisters, Grandfather grandmother. Wood is the family name Grandparents married in 1905 and Thomas wood lived on Carbrook Street whilst his wife Mary Ellen (Ashton) sometimes called Nellie, lived on Fell Road.

 

The only information I have really is that at sometime the owned or ran a pub on attercliffe. The ended up at Tinsley sometime around 1948 (ish).

The had lots of Kids Boys - Tommy, John, Ernest, Arthur (died after Dunkirk), Billy, Girls - Nellie, Dorothy and others but not sure. I can't get details from any of them cos as far as I know they are all gone.

 

Ernest ( Dad) worked at Shepcote Lane rolling mills, as fork lift Trusk driver till he ran into the gatehouse, he didn't work after that due to disability.

Ernest would have been 80 this year so I guess I am clutching at a few straws. Still if anyone knows anything I would be grateful.

 

John Wood

 

My grandmother married a Tommy Wood, and his brother Arthur died following Dunkirk. The brothers Tommy and Arthur Wood married the sisters Connnie and Doris Rodgers. I think it is the same family as I have Arthurs birth certificate (1912) and it shows Thomas Wood father and Ellen Wood nee Ashton as mother. They were living in Kilnhurst, Swinton at the time.

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My dad like so many other brilliant people was born in Attercliffe. He often recounts stories of the good old days when he had dark hair - and when the 'siver surfer' finally beaches on this page I am sure he will join in with the thread and hopefully meet up with some old pals.

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Hi,

 

My Dads name is Brian Glasby. Did anyone go to Newhall School circa 63-68/69. He lived on Newhall Road during this time. He told me the bath was hung on a nail on the outside door :hihi:

 

Ps Brookesy, You probably don't know what a bath is - its that tub filled with non alcoholic liquid that Dawn throws you in once a month.

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Hi Im from Sheffield, am researching my family history and came across you on the forum. My famiy name was Stuarts from Attercliffe do you remember any of them and could you tell me anything.

 

hi shaz 33

i lived at carbrook and amos stuart lived at the bottom of our road

carltonville rd in the coal yard

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Hi Im from Sheffield, am researching my family history and came across you on the forum. My famiy name was Stuarts from Attercliffe do you remember any of them and could you tell me anything.

 

hi shaz 33

i lived at carbrook and amos stuart lived at the bottom of our road

carltonville rd in the coal yard iwent to carbrook inf&jnr school with

two of his children whos names i cant rember in 1945/50

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hi shaz 33

i lived at carbrook and amos stuart lived at the bottom of our road

carltonville rd in the coal yard iwent to carbrook inf&jnr school with

two of his children whos names i cant rember in 1945/50

hope this me be of some help to you in your reseach

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hi have just found this forum what a great place for memories

living in carbrook(carltonville rd} from1939 till1960 attending

carbrook county inf &junior then coleridge rd sec mod till

leaving in 1954 to start work at balfour eng just over brige at

greenland road names i remember from school alan eyre alen

dickson keny bowers gordon hancock both bennett bros

who all ways fighting each other spent lots of time on

commer mispent youth at attercliffe rink above webster

had afew pints in bird in hand and pops at broughton lane

will keep eye on site now retierd grandchildren teaching

about computas

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hi have just found this forum what a great place for memories

living in carbrook(carltonville rd} from1939 till1960 attending

carbrook county inf &junior then coleridge rd sec mod till

leaving in 1954 to start work at balfour eng just over brige at

greenland road names i remember from school alan eyre alen

dickson keny bowers gordon hancock both bennett bros

who all ways fighting each other spent lots of time on

commer mispent youth at attercliffe rink above webster

had afew pints in bird in hand and pops at broughton lane

will keep eye on site now retierd grandchildren teaching

about computas

 

OOOH, *jumps up and down excitedly*

 

welcome to the forum!

 

you'd have been contemporary with my Grandparents, who moved into carltonville road in about 1943/44.

they lived at no 27, had four children, a boy and three girls. Frank (1942) Irene(1943) Janet (1944), and Dot, (1948)

 

They went to Carbrook school (the "players cafe" between Terry st and Carltonville road) and the girls went to Coleridge road School.

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Hi,

 

My Dads name is Brian Glasby. Did anyone go to Newhall School circa 63-68/69. He lived on Newhall Road during this time. He told me the bath was hung on a nail on the outside door :hihi:

 

Ps Brookesy, You probably don't know what a bath is - its that tub filled with non alcoholic liquid that Dawn throws you in once a month.

Silly me and ive been drinking it all these years tom.:confused::confused:

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