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Vauxhall Victor Mk3, Mini, Renault 12

Leyland Super Comet

I don't think it's the Hallamshire as it is much further down the hill and to the South West (RHS of pic).
Is it an old church at the top of Upperthorpe or similar?
 
Look at this map from 1890 (click near the three dams on the LHS which is now Crookes Valley Park to zoom in), and at the top of Sydney Road there is a building marked in brown. No idea what it was though.

Sheffield1890.jpg
 
I can be no more precise than the 1970s

The Vauxhall Victor is an 'FE' (we had one in bright yellow with a black vinyl roof - classy!) and came out in 1972. The reg ends in K so this car was 71/72. The mini, Leyland and Renault 12 all predate this.

I can't seem to find out anything about Moores shop and when it might have closed. Any ideas?
 
They wouldn't be visible from there due to all the terraces. They were way down the hill on the left (South west from the photographer).

The view is more to the South.
Whatever was there isn't now if you look at a modern google image from approx same position (from outside Beeches) :(
Did we get mirages in Sheffield?
 
They wouldn't be visible from there due to all the terraces. They were way down the hill on the left (South west from the photographer).

The view is more to the South.
I presume you are saying that's Walkley ? I thought it was Hillsboro. Look how the top bit pokes up.

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The Vauxhall Victor is an 'FE' (we had one in bright yellow with a black vinyl roof - classy!) and came out in 1972. The reg ends in K so this car was 71/72. The mini, Leyland and Renault 12 all predate this.

I can't seem to find out anything about Moores shop and when it might have closed. Any ideas?
The building is still there, opposite Carr Road, but I don't remember it being Moores.

The tall building in the background has gone, looks slightly like a church.
 
Played football for the Abbey Hotel in the early 1970's in the Sheffield regional Sunday league. Lively encounters in particular against Cutlers at Gleadless. Performances towards the end were disappointing due to spending too many Saturday nights in another pub there - the Cremorne and then on to Samantha's.

The Abbey was the watering hole of choice after Wednesday night Midweek Alliance cricket matches in Graves Park - our Gert said “if the match finishes at 8.30*, how is it you’re never home until midnight?”

* Tactical error on my part
 
Look at this map from 1890 (click near the three dams on the LHS which is now Crookes Valley Park to zoom in), and at the top of Sydney Road there is a building marked in brown. No idea what it was though.

Sheffield1890.jpg

The clarity on that map is fascinating. Look how some of the street names have changed - City Road was then called after some weird place called Intake and the Wybourn and Manor was countryside. St Marys Road stopped at Charlotte Road and continued as Hermitage Road. (Should give that pub it's original name back instead of mucking about with the recent daft incarnations). It's a pity the map stops just short of the pig farm right at the top of the page as that would have put to bed the argument about its origin.
 
The clarity on that map is fascinating. Look how some of the street names have changed - City Road was then called after some weird place called Intake and the Wybourn and Manor was countryside. St Marys Road stopped at Charlotte Road and continued as Hermitage Road. (Should give that pub it's original name back instead of mucking about with the recent daft incarnations). It's a pity the map stops just short of the pig farm right at the top of the page as that would have put to bed the argument about its origin.
Intake is just beyond Manor going out of town. I didn't realise there were so many collieries so close to Sheffield in those days. Would they have been open cast?
This is a good site for old maps.

http://maps.nls.uk/view/101167583
 
Intake is just beyond Manor going out of town. I didn't realise there were so many collieries so close to Sheffield in those days. Would they have been open cast?

I know about Inteck, was just having a dig as I have a few old mates lived there. I noticed a colliery even in the grounds of Manor Castle! I think all old collieries started life as open cast but the seams were inclined and you just got deeper and deeper...
 

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