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What the hell is that tram-like thing in the bottom picture?
For a couple of years circa 78/79 I'd pay in to the Kiddies Corner ( sounded so innocent in those days) climb over the railings and go and stand on the fence bang next to the tunnel.View attachment 46295
Can picture exactly where we used to stand back in the 70s, right at the back near the exit on the right.
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Can picture exactly where we used to stand back in the 70s, right at the back near the exit on the right.
Memory Lane: footballers on holiday – in pictures
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Memory Lane: 1970s footballers at home – in pictures
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Can picture exactly where we used to stand back in the 70s, right at the back near the exit on the right.
It was called Minitram, not mini rail as I said earlier.
Reminds me of the mono rail at Wuppertal. Went there in 1985, do they still have the mono rail?
Thanks for that.You're right mate..Temperance Bar...View attachment 46268 View attachment 46269
The photo is from a book by Richard Wiseman & is taken on Orgreave Lane, Handsworth.
Sheffield corporation tried two experimental green liverys in 1952 to try & cut re painting costs. It was applied to 23 trams in total along with several buses.
There was two different liverys, the dark green one as seen in the photo, & a lighter green version with dark green bands.
The public outcry was enough to force the corporation to go back to their original colours & within 14 months, all the green ones had been repainted in blue & Cream.
When did the walk way in the middle appear on John St Terrace?
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Anyone recognise this legendary location?
Correct. Always good for a pint before a gig across the road. Particularly if you were under 18. None of this photo ID stuff back in the day.
Correct. Always good for a pint before a gig across the road. Particularly if you were under 18. None of this photo ID stuff back in the day.
My dad's best man, Keith Naylor, was the landlord at the Railway in the 1980s!
Not Princess Street??
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