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Believe 1901, FAC runners up, 27 April, LtoR BRow Boyle, Bennett, Johnson(Old Harry), Thickett, 'Nudger', Foulke, Headley, believe CWF Field, Priest,
Front LtoR Believe Lipsham, because never see a photo of him with a 'tach', Morren.
It is Jack Almond not Charlie Field. Bert Lipsham not there. FA Cup Semi Final replay at Bolton in March 23rd 1899. Blades 4 Liverpool 4.

L to R Back Row Boyle, Bennett, Johnson(Old Harry), Thickett, 'Nudger', Foulke, Hedley, Almond, Priest,
Front L to R Beer, Morren.
 
It is Jack Almond not Charlie Field. Bert Lipsham not there. FA Cup Semi Final replay at Bolton in March 23rd 1899. Blades 4 Liverpool 4.

L to R Back Row Boyle, Bennett, Johnson(Old Harry), Thickett, 'Nudger', Foulke, Hedley, Almond, Priest,
Front L to R Beer, Morren.
I knew all the players by sight, baring those two, just emphasising how good my grandfather's tutorials were, because he saw these players as a lad. born 1890.
 

The demolition of Change Alley to make way for Arundel Gate
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Emotive memories of childhood, trips to town with my mother 1940's. Always retuned to Pond St via Change Alley.
1950's, occasionally calling in Marsden's for a coffee on way home from school with the group of lads and lasses, who all caught the same bus home from Pond St.
Good memories and days of yesteryear.:)
 
Emotive memories of childhood, trips to town with my mother 1940's. Always retuned to Pond St via Change Alley.
1950's, occasionally calling in Marsden's for a coffee on way home from school with the group of lads and lasses, who all caught the same bus home from Pond St.
Good memories and days of yesteryear.:)
I dont remember Change Alley at all, must have been pulled down in mid 1960s?
 
I dont remember Change Alley at all, must have been pulled down in mid 1960s?
As you say Silent it must have been demolished mid sixties. It was an interesting little street with a bit of a kink in the middle that made you want to go down and see what was round the corner. We used to order coal from down there (Burnett and Hallamshire?) and there was a Thornton’s Chocolate Kabin on the corner with Norfolk Street. The Marsden’s cafe VM190 refers to was on the side of the street being demolished in the photo.(I think)
 
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Is that a Scots Guard by any chance?!?

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