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anyone remember,chimp 2 wingies,big steve,big stu,club al,big al,perry,harry. and the legend that is jack.looking to get back in touch

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didnt big sid off wybourn work there also ian revitt from jordanthorpe ?.

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surely someone must have worked on this roman ridge road coldstore

I did, but for Eastwood UPM and in the 70's....

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would be nice to get together on xmas eve dinner,just like the old days in the wapentake

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Phew darn these specks i mis read the title i was begining to think whats the dif between Yorkshire coldsores &London coldsores .

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Phew darn these specks i mis read the title i was begining to think whats the dif between Yorkshire coldsores &London coldsores .

I worked at Pond Street and Roman Ridge Road when it was first built. I worked in the engine room? with Harry Lee and Vic Hollins was chief engineer. That was back in 1966 so as I was the baby of the `family' I doubt that anyone I worked eith would still be around. Mr Collins was the general manager and Jum Glenn was his deputy. Lots more I remember if anyones interested??

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I worked at Pond Street and Roman Ridge Road when it was first built. I worked in the engine room? with Harry Lee and Vic Hollins was chief engineer. That was back in 1966 so as I was the baby of the `family' I doubt that anyone I worked eith would still be around. Mr Collins was the general manager and Jum Glenn was his deputy. Lots more I remember if anyones interested??

I believe my uncle George Billam worked there.

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I think your uncle was known as farmer George because of his accent??

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I think your uncle was known as farmer George because of his accent??

I don't know, he was born in Sheffield but my grandfather had a farm in Thurlby, my uncle worked on the farm until the mid 50,s, they then returned to Sheffield, that maybe where the farmer George came from.

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