The Broomhill Tavern, Sheffield

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The Broomhill Tavern, Sheffield

Image: © Andy Farrington Taken: 3 Apr 2012

This was my local when I lived in Broomhill and I spent many productive hours here watching the world go by. Glossop Road was the main route into the City from the Snake Pass and used by ambulances to get to the local Hallamshire Hospital. It wasn't unusual in the heyday of the NUM to see Arthur Scargill drive past, happy days.

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Image Location

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53.376649
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-1.500311