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Looks vaguely familiar. What street is that?
Looks vaguely familiar. What street is that?
Looks vaguely familiar. What street is that?
Woodseats Road
Forty years ago about half of Sheffield would have been weird, insular cunts then. Must be the blue and white half.You're right. 1975.
SYPTE 1336, Woodseats Road, Sheffield, 1975 crossing the River Sheaf in Woodseats Road, passing Tools & Steel Products on a Journey to Sheffield Top Lane in 1975.
The ex Sheffield CT Roe bodied AEC Regent V, then in PTE ownership is devoid of its Sheffield fleet names.
The TSP factory, which produced tools and steelwork for the mining industry has long since gone, replaced with flats. The company itself still exists in another part of the City. However, it is rumoured that the old factory was haunted and that strange goings-on still persist. Link
I had a 2-week summer job nearby about that time at Laycock Engineering on Archer Road. The workforce were away on hols (Sheffield Works Weeks) and I was just sweeping the floor with a handful of 'foremen', 'chargehands' etc. present. They all had different coloured coats (brown, white etc.) to indicate their place in the pecking order. It was like a fucking Monty Python sketch. If I stopped for a fag break, one of the cunts would appear. 'Don't let the foreman/chargehand/whatever catch you sitting down. I'm not bothered, but...) I've always found factory workers to be weird, insular cunts.
I had loads of mates at laycocks and thorntons which was also on archer Rd, they were all weird but well off. That area is where I call home. Everyone used to head for the sheaf on fraser Rd which had a reputation when I was young as an easy place for divorcees to pull.You're right. 1975.
SYPTE 1336, Woodseats Road, Sheffield, 1975 crossing the River Sheaf in Woodseats Road, passing Tools & Steel Products on a Journey to Sheffield Top Lane in 1975.
The ex Sheffield CT Roe bodied AEC Regent V, then in PTE ownership is devoid of its Sheffield fleet names.
The TSP factory, which produced tools and steelwork for the mining industry has long since gone, replaced with flats. The company itself still exists in another part of the City. However, it is rumoured that the old factory was haunted and that strange goings-on still persist. Link
I had a 2-week summer job nearby about that time at Laycock Engineering on Archer Road. The workforce were away on hols (Sheffield Works Weeks) and I was just sweeping the floor with a handful of 'foremen', 'chargehands' etc. present. They all had different coloured coats (brown, white etc.) to indicate their place in the pecking order. It was like a fucking Monty Python sketch. If I stopped for a fag break, one of the cunts would appear. 'Don't let the foreman/chargehand/whatever catch you sitting down. I'm not bothered, but...) I've always found factory workers to be weird, insular cunts.
I think mine was a gold one, it’s still in a carton with all my other Corgi/Dinky cars somewhere in the loft.That James Bond car was a thing of beauty. The gold one, if fully working with a decent box, you can expect to pay £150 - £200 now. The silver ones are worth a bit too. Corgi recently re-released both, once again the gold coloured one is rarer and is expected to become more valuable.
Ah yes, the Batmobile, I had one of those as a child. There are a lot of "playworn" ones about that aren't worth much. The missiles go missing, and the front windows are very breakable. A boxed one in nice condition you can expect to pay over £200. The prize pig is the Batmobile / Batboat set. If you find a boxed one and it's under £500, you've done well.
I think mine was a gold one, it’s still in a carton with all my other Corgi/Dinky cars somewhere in the loft.
I had loads of mates at laycocks and thorntons which was also on archer Rd, they were all weird but well off. That area is where I call home. Everyone used to head for the sheaf on fraser Rd which had a reputation when I was young as an easy place for divorcees to pull.
.........(it was me)
Oh and Doncaster is going to build a new museum all of 50 yards from the current one which is in a splendid 1960s building.... the reason? yes, you've guessed it, Doncaster was given £6M by Sheffield City Region (which btw they don't want to be part of) to spend on culture or they'd lose it ... so they had to come up with a scheme to spend it on.
It makes THAT much sense.....![]()
This was mine
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The guy with the walking sticks ??Skinheads go there!
There are quite a few Blades living on Woodseats Road nowadays. Me, for one.Woodseats Road
There are quite a few Blades living on Woodseats Road nowadays. Me, for one.
With the passage of time it's inevitable that some areas decline.![]()
This was mine
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Used to go in the Stone House before the faux "outside street" facia. Think old oak panelled Georgian furnishings.Round the corner - The Stonehouse! (Rumours it's going to become Cargo Hold Bar & Restaurant).
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And just down t'hill:
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Used to go in the Stone House before the faux "outside street" facia. Think old oak panelled Georgian furnishings.
When I was young it was Samantha's, first nightclub I went in and then it became stars, talking 1978 ish
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