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PHEASANT IRREVERSIBLY PLUCKED

Stumble/Pheasant Inn. Attercliffe Road.

In 2010 we did a story in The Cruck (which we’ve reproduced below) regarding the wonderful old Pheasant Inn on Attercliffe Road which was disgracefully trashed and felt that recent events warranted this re-running of the original article complete with

Howard Greaves November 15, 2017November 16, 2017 Blog, featured 2 Comments Read more

THE MANE ATTRACTION!

City Hall's Art Deco lions - photograph taken from the City Hall's website

Did anyone go to the ceremony at the City Hall welcoming the famous lions which have been returned to their rightful home? We certainly weren’t aware of it until spying a small item on Page 14 of Wednesday’s Sheffield Star.

Howard Greaves November 10, 2017November 12, 2017 Blog, featured, highlighted, News 3 Comments Read more

CRUCIBLE TO BE TURNED INTO BIN STORE

Williams_Bros_crucible_kiln_Green_Lane

CRUCIBLE TO BE TURNED INTO BIN STORE I bet this headline frightened a few of you snooker fans out there! No, it’s not the famous and much loved one but another one down at Shalesmoor. Sheffield had lots of these

Howard Greaves November 7, 2017November 14, 2017 Blog, featured No Comments Read more

GRAB AT STRAWS – NOT BRICKS

Williams Brothers taken from - https://shopfrontelegy.wordpress.com/2014/04/22/williams-brothers-of-sheffield-williams-fasteners/

One of the few undeveloped blocks left at Kelham Island is the old Williams Brothers on Green Lane. Admittedly it’s not the prettiest of buildings but nevertheless has some historic value and its own crucible. Plans were approved last year

Howard Greaves November 6, 2017November 12, 2017 Blog, featured No Comments Read more

A MILLER’S TALE

68 Clarkehouse Road - Front elevation

Sometimes you can drive past a nice Victorian property every day without knowing just who used to live there, until you start to dig a little deeper. One such building is No 68 Clarkehouse Road which has been home to

Howard Greaves November 5, 2017November 14, 2017 Blog, featured No Comments Read more

UPPERTHORPE ON THE UP

Royal Hospital old drawing

If you had been admitted to hospital in 1797 the chances of you coming out alive would have been much slimmer than today, but the newly built General Infirmary would no doubt have done their best to keep you in

Howard Greaves October 29, 2017November 12, 2017 Blog, featured 1 Comment Read more

Cruck framed buildings

The cruck is a simple and elegant feature of  a type of building construction which was at its most popular in medieval times.  The A-shaped profile is such a pleasing form, especially for architectural historians, that Hallamshire Historic Buildings chose

Nick Roscoe September 26, 2017September 28, 2017 Blog No Comments Read more

HERITAGE FAIR – SEPTEMBER 16 and 17

Heritage Fair Sept 16 & 17

Hallamshire Historic Buildings will be at the Heritage Fair on 16th & 17th of September. Come along to say hello and find out about our latest campaigns.

Howard Greaves September 2, 2017November 12, 2017 Blog 1 Comment Read more

LAST CHANCE TO BUY ONE OF THE VERY LAST COPIES

Cruck magazine 2016

Alas our famous Cruck magazine is no more as production costs have made it non-viable. Over the years it has evolved from a single page newsheet to a 48 page glossy magazine and the 2016 edition was its swansong. Now’s

Howard Greaves September 2, 2017September 2, 2017 Blog, featured, News 2 Comments Read more

SOMME CORNER OF A FOREIGN FIELD

Abbeydale Cinema Picture House

Last Friday evening I was joined by three other founder members of the now defunct Friends of Abbeydale Picture House charity to attend a memorable event at said Abbeydale Picture House. The evening was part of the Imperial War Museum’s

Howard Greaves July 18, 2017November 12, 2017 Blog No Comments Read more
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