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It’s years since I last saw white dog shi tView attachment 116056
1898-99 March 23 (looks cold) FACSF First replay 4-4 HT losing 1-0
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It’s years since I last saw white dog shi tView attachment 116056
1898-99 March 23 (looks cold) FACSF First replay 4-4 HT losing 1-0
Sat in the chairRemember being dragged around the market as a kid, while mum did the shopping, anyone remember the massive weighing scales just inside the door? Cant remember if you stood on them or sat in a chair?
Weird what you remember, haven't got a clue re what else was sold in the market, or why we went in!Sat in the chair
Smaller than I remember!
Quite a lot of suprising players had Blades trials. Sean Dyche was another one around 1995 or so.View attachment 116062Dalian Atkinson ?
Where's that?
I had forgotten about being confused of the name Hillsborough being on Bramall LaneHillsborough Garage and Motor Company, Bramall Lane.
Were the owners pigs?I had forgotten about being confused of the name Hillsborough being on Bramall Lane
Is that your quote for the caption competition.Smaller than I remember!
Is that because she's crouching?Smaller than I remember!
Weird what you remember, haven't got a clue re what else was sold in the market, or why we went in!
Whats 'dog shi t'It’s years since I last saw white dog shi t
It's a pity, there doesn't seem to be any better photos of this icon of the rag n' tag, as I'm sure anyone who visited the market will recall it.
My dad used to buy bedding plants in there each wrapped in damp newspaper. I also remember there being a human skull on a table near to the entrance but I’ve no idea why it was there, I’m guessing it was to do with some kind of possible herbalist.Weird what you remember, haven't got a clue re what else was sold in the market, or why we went in!
I think it was something to do with a " Find the brain of a Wednesdayite " competition.My dad used to buy bedding plants in there each wrapped in damp newspaper. I also remember there being a human skull on a table near to the entrance but I’ve no idea why it was there, I’m guessing it was to do with some kind of possible herbalist.
Reight photosView attachment 116068Mr Edwards an his pot stall. "I'm not asking 19/6 not asking 17/6 here you are lady 15 bobView attachment 116073 lady View attachment 116069Love this one, the woman, foreground back to camera, mugs in her hands, 'Gun'a get tea'.
I worked odd day or three, on maybe that first stall on the left, for a John Lewis(Household Textiles). His father had Lewis's Fashions on The Moor, well famed for wedding dresses, certainly post and probably pre-war, ask the ladies.View attachment 116070A shinny coat, think this photo pre 1950, tarpaulin covers, on stalls.View attachment 116072
Ye could but owt in't Rag n' Tag
We went in the rag an tag with our mother every Saturday morning, it was always packed with people, as a small boy of barely 3 foot tall I saw nowt as my eyes were about level with people's arses, after the market we would go in Woollies and it was the same in thereWeird what you remember, haven't got a clue re what else was sold in the market, or why we went in!
No idea what day we went, but I do remember, it being packed and yes Woollies was part of the weekly shopping tour, along with Freidrich's butchers in the Wicker, who for some reason along with meat sold, oatcakes?We went in the rag an tag with our mother every Saturday morning, it was always packed with people, as a small boy of barely 3 foot tall I saw nowt as my eyes were about level with people's arses, after the market we would go in Woollies and it was the same in there
Could it be they sold cigars?My dad used to buy bedding plants in there each wrapped in damp newspaper. I also remember there being a human skull on a table near to the entrance but I’ve no idea why it was there, I’m guessing it was to do with some kind of possible herbalist.
Great photos XM - brought back a few memories .View attachment 116068Mr Edwards an his pot stall. "I'm not asking 19/6 not asking 17/6 here you are lady 15 bobView attachment 116073 lady View attachment 116069Love this one, the woman, foreground back to camera, mugs in her hands, 'Gun'a get tea'.
I worked odd day or three, on maybe that first stall on the left, for a John Lewis(Household Textiles). His father had Lewis's Fashions on The Moor, well famed for wedding dresses, certainly post and probably pre-war, ask the ladies.View attachment 116070A shinny coat, think this photo pre 1950, tarpaulin covers, on stalls.View attachment 116072
Ye could but owt in't Rag n' Tag
Certainly does. My memory is of mi mam saying “ Come on will gu darnt Street”, That meant Mexborough, catch 207 go round Mexborough market get Tripe & Hudder for tea ,then inter in door market , get some Ginger nuts ( no jokes) in a brown paper bag then off to good owd Woolies before calling at Percy Laws for some choking sausage( named after once almost choking to death on the sausage skin) . No pictures available due to mi dad having the old box brownie which took ages to focus, but what a photo it took when done right.Great photos XM - brought back a few memories .
As soon as I saw that picture of the entrance to the Market Hall, I thought of those big brass scales. The Rag and Tag was a Saturday morning ritual for me and my Dad, but by God, what a dump it was when you see those pictures.
Yes it is weird , i also remember this chair , but nothing else !Weird what you remember, haven't got a clue re what else was sold in the market, or why we went in!
I actually meant to put this in the Euro 2020 thread, but as I'm old and confused, it works just as well here.It would be nice if some bloke from Wales would set up a GoFundMe page for this troubled soul, as pictured on the telly at the end of the Wigan game in 2007. Okay, I know I'm... er, I mean, he isn't crying but it is known that Sheffield United made the poor little lambkins cry in 1979, 1981, and 1988. At least. Won't someone please think of the middle-aged hitchhiker?
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You’re not me are you? I was dragged around the exact same route.No idea what day we went, but I do remember, it being packed and yes Woollies was part of the weekly shopping tour, along with Freidrich's butchers in the Wicker, who for some reason along with meat sold, oatcakes?
My father in law was one affected by the boundary change. We tried to put together his family tree but got little help from the Polish authorities as his birthplace is now in the UkraineI think what happened is that after World War 2, borders were redrawn, and a part of Poland was reclassified as Ukraine. Many of the Poles who ended up in the UK had nothing to go back to, as they lost their land, farms, houses, etc.
I remember my mate putting his finger through a rabbit’s cage in Ogleys and the rabbit bit his finger and wouldn’t let go. They had to open the cage, lift the rabbit out and prise it’s mouth open. I was in stitches……and so was my mate after he’d had a tetanus jab.As soon as I saw that picture of the entrance to the Market Hall, I thought of those big brass scales. The Rag and Tag was a Saturday morning ritual for me and my Dad, but by God, what a dump it was when you see those pictures.
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