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Last time I went in there I'm sure it was a Mansfield's house. When did it change?
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Last time I went in there I'm sure it was a Mansfield's house. When did it change?
Last time I was in there. Not The Howard.Last time I went in there I'm sure it was a Mansfield's house. When did it change?
Photo was in 1969 according to Mad MickLast time I went in there I'm sure it was a Mansfield's house. When did it change?
You’ve taken some cracking photos Mick.That's correct Silent. I took it myself.
I was going to suggest that you did a book.Thanks, BB I've just published a book of them.
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View from the Hill | 1889 books
Sheffield in the late 1960s. Mick Jones' photos will touch your heart and make you wonder over whwww.1889books.co.uk
I've also got an exhibition ready to go, but it's on hold due to the pandemic.I was going to suggest that you did a book.
Duly purchasedThanks, BB I've just published a book of them.
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View from the Hill | 1889 books
Sheffield in the late 1960s. Mick Jones' photos will touch your heart and make you wonder over whwww.1889books.co.uk
Thanks, BB I've just published a book of them.
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View from the Hill | 1889 books
Sheffield in the late 1960s. Mick Jones' photos will touch your heart and make you wonder over whwww.1889books.co.uk
Lyons street?One of my favourite photographs that was taken in early 1969. It could easily have been the cover for an album. But where is it? I know but I won't tell you yet.View attachment 103152
Two purchased. Ta!Thanks, BB I've just published a book of them.
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View from the Hill | 1889 books
Sheffield in the late 1960s. Mick Jones' photos will touch your heart and make you wonder over whwww.1889books.co.uk
Only online at the moment. But will be available to buy at the exhibition. Whenever that is.Good luck MIck with your book.
Will it be available in Sheffield bookstores?
Cheers GB. Everyone seems to love it. Let me know what you think. It will be posted out next week.Two purchased. Ta!
Good luck with the book definitely going to purchase one.Cheers GB. Everyone seems to love it. Let me know what you think. It will be posted out next week.
Cheers, Let me know what you think. There are quite a few taken on Park Hill and Hyde Park.Good luck with the book definitely going to purchase one.
That picture of the suedeheads at the fish tank brought back memories
Had a good few mates on the Park Hiil and Hyde Park even though I lived on the Norfolk Park
Boxed at Hyde Away with trainer Henry Hall
we were in top rank that night full of celebrating blades all of us pissed what a night that wasI would have been up at Students Union getting pissed on cheap cider. There were loads of Blades there.
I bet you didn't pay 1s/4d a pint.we were in top rank that night full of celebrating blades all of us pissed what a night that was
just bought it ,Ill try Addy st.One of my favourite photographs that was taken in early 1969. It could easily have been the cover for an album. But where is it? I know but I won't tell you yet.View attachment 103152
Is it Holywell Road?One of my favourite photographs that was taken in early 1969. It could easily have been the cover for an album. But where is it? I know but I won't tell you yet.View attachment 103152
we were in top rank that night full of celebrating blades all of us pissed what a night that was
there was also a draughts board @ High HazelsTalk of the boating pond and cafe reminds me of another stunt we got up to.
At that time, early 60's, most pop sold from the cafe was in glass bottles, with a refund given for returns ( 1d, or maybe 3d)
At first we used to scour the park for empties and then return them. We soon spotted that the ladies in the cafe then stuck the empties outside the back of the cafe in crates..
So. ..from then on our scouring trips became much shorter - our version of recycling, way ahead of time.. It took them a couple of weeks to cotton on.
Below, a couple more pics, including the remains of the draughts board.
Again photos from May 93
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My guess would be one of the streets that now forms Darnall Community Park looking towards Wulfric Road at the Old Sanderson's factoryOne of my favourite photographs that was taken in early 1969. It could easily have been the cover for an album. But where is it? I know but I won't tell you yet.View attachment 103152
Brilliant. I now have one on the wayThanks, BB I've just published a book of them.
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View from the Hill | 1889 books
Sheffield in the late 1960s. Mick Jones' photos will touch your heart and make you wonder over whwww.1889books.co.uk
I would say off Carlisle street near old corner pin boozer at bottom of hill ,Is it Holywell Road?
Just bought a copy, really looking forward to it.Thanks, BB I've just published a book of them.
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View from the Hill | 1889 books
Sheffield in the late 1960s. Mick Jones' photos will touch your heart and make you wonder over whwww.1889books.co.uk
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