Tunstall Fred
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The City Hall in that top photo looks like Albert Speer was the architect responsible,
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He's going to do a Brooksy.
Gary Hamson with Lord Woodward ?
The City Hall in that top photo looks like Albert Speer was the architect responsible,
Here's one to give older Blades a few nightmares. But the interesting bit, is the old fence and gate from the pavilion. To think the great Don Bradman and others walked through that gate...
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2 great players,Salmons and Hudson,Bonetti the keeper I reckon
Don Masson?
Yes in February 1976. Stan Bowles said in his autobiography that Dave Sexton's tactics for the match was not dynamic enough and Stan said he reckons that Dave's plan for the match had cost them the league title at the end of the seasonI reckon that's Don Masson. Silent Blade will confirm but I think that game was 0-0
I still find this one amazing, circa 1920 -30. I wonder how much of this old stuff was bombed by the Luftwaffe and how much was simply demolished. More of the latter probably, certainly the old Electro works and the clearing to make way for Arundel gate or the infamous egg boxes etc etc
Shame, our City Centre could have had loads more character than it does now.
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View attachment 33301 Ok this isn’t that old but what a picture. UTB.
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