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Hi Dragstar dont you remember the Towers twins ( Mick and Terry )and Elaine Beaumont I think the Spence Twins ( Linda and Susan ) John Rumbold all went to Maltby street. I met Mick Flahery, Bob Durrans, Steve Harrison, Susan Brown and many more from Maltby street at Park House school.

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Hi Derek Thomas. I was one of those blokes that came out of work at Edgar Allens and go far a few jars down the Cliffe. Commercial,Royal,Union, Tinsley Hotel, Carbrook Hall,Pheasant, Exelcior, Fitzwilliam, Wentworth.Then wander up Broughton Lane home on Coleridge Road. Happy days

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Hi Dragstar dont you remember the Towers twins ( Mick and Terry )and Elaine Beaumont I think the Spence Twins ( Linda and Susan ) John Rumbold all went to Maltby street. I met Mick Flahery, Bob Durrans, Steve Harrison, Susan Brown and many more from Maltby street at Park House school.

 

 

Mick & Terry are my uncles (my dad's brothers).............

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hi atlex,mick and terry were in a class above me,ive got a feeling they were in the same as my cousin graham auty. it is ironic, i actually work at the old coleridge road school, its a specialist day centre for autistic adults,early in the morning and late in the evening its a very spooky place to be,strange noises and even stranger happenings. catch you later.

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Does anyone remember the Attercliffe roller skating rink. Saturday afternoon was full of kids learning to skate, but evenings there was dancing on skates and some people were pretty professional at it. I thought I was too at 14 till a broken arm and a few days in City General proved otherwise

Hi was that near the Adelphi Cinema ?

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sorry cll23,but those names dont ring a bell.the only joss wild i can think of used to live on pelham street..he was unfortuneltly a cripple...had difficulty walking..but was a great bloke,,......

hi sorry it is pelham street they was of that was my uncle joss u on bout he died bless him 2years ago

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an yes joss was a great bloke loved him loads

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my dad was brought up on paget street the lindleys anyone know them my grandparents are jean an bill they had 5 kids austin graham neville pete an gloria

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My aunt was born in Attercliffe WAY back in 1884. Her address was 14 Bowen Street.

I wonder if anything exists at that address anymore. I would love to visit Sheffield sometime.

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does anyone remember langtons shoe tactory on westbury st. my aunty rita worked there.it was nearly all women at break time they would all come out into the yard it was like playtime in the schoolyard.
Hi ,I remember Langtons shoe factory Westbury st ,used to live at 57 Westbury st,left in 1950, does anyone have a photo of this street?,did anyone on the forum go to this streets d day party?,I have a photo of it.

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Hi was that near the Adelphi Cinema ?

spent some happy times at the skating rink never managed to do the dancing but i could get round without toomany accidents lots of fun times for not much money

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