Tom Bott
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Oct 27, 2017
- Messages
- 8,001
- Reaction score
- 13,878
Well it's the summer break and the rumour mill is in full swing.
So if like me you are not a great fan of fiction, why not listen to some actual fact at Portland Works 100 Metres from Bramall Lane.
Heritage Lecture: Sheffield United Folklore and Fables
6 June @ 19:00 - 21:00
£5.00
On Thursday 6 June in the Portland Works MakerSpace, our speaker will be John Garrett, the Club Historian for Sheffield United Football Club.
John has worked for the club for the last 20 years. His job covers a multitude of roles including community engagement, supporter liaison and arranging the fans’ and manager’s forums. He is perhaps best known as the driving force behind the club’s superb museum, “Legends of the Lane”. Football for John is more than just a game, it is something that gives people a sense of community and place, something that tells us who we are.
“The whole area round here came about as a result of the football club. The roads, the businesses, everything. We are just the current custodians of the football club and is up to us to pass it onto the next generation.” [Sheffield Star 8th Oct 18].
Times:
Tickets here
www.eventbrite.co.uk
So if like me you are not a great fan of fiction, why not listen to some actual fact at Portland Works 100 Metres from Bramall Lane.
Heritage Lecture: Sheffield United Folklore and Fables
6 June @ 19:00 - 21:00
£5.00
On Thursday 6 June in the Portland Works MakerSpace, our speaker will be John Garrett, the Club Historian for Sheffield United Football Club.
John has worked for the club for the last 20 years. His job covers a multitude of roles including community engagement, supporter liaison and arranging the fans’ and manager’s forums. He is perhaps best known as the driving force behind the club’s superb museum, “Legends of the Lane”. Football for John is more than just a game, it is something that gives people a sense of community and place, something that tells us who we are.
“The whole area round here came about as a result of the football club. The roads, the businesses, everything. We are just the current custodians of the football club and is up to us to pass it onto the next generation.” [Sheffield Star 8th Oct 18].
Times:
- 18:30 Doors Open
- 19:00 Lecture Begins
- 21:00 Lecture Ends
Tickets here
Heritage Lecture: Lead Poisoning in Sheffield 1880-1920
The city of Sheffield suffered greatly from lead poisoning for a period of forty years around the turn of the century but few people understand the extend of this issue. At our heritage lecture on Wednesday 24th July, we will welcome Dr Mike Collins to tell us more about this fascinating period...