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Girls & Infants Entrance Detail, Crookesmoor School (Former), Oxford Street, Crookesmoor, Sheffield
Image: © Terry Robinson
Taken: 12 Aug 2012
0.07 miles
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40 Leamington Street, Crookes, Sheffield 10
Image: © Neil Theasby
Taken: 24 Oct 2010
0.09 miles
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45 Marlborough Road, Broomhill, Sheffield - 3
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Image: © Terry Robinson
Taken: 1 Sep 2012
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Hallam Prop Crown Green Bowling Club, Crookes
Image: © Terry Robinson
Taken: 5 Jul 2008
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95 Harcourt Road, Sheffield 10
Image: © Neil Theasby
Taken: 24 Oct 2010
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Street sign: Warwick Street, Crookes, Sheffield 10
Image: © Neil Theasby
Taken: 24 Oct 2010
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Crookesmoor Road
Looking along Crookesmoor Road next to some halls of residences.
Image: © DS Pugh
Taken: 23 Aug 2018
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Sheffield - houses on Harcourt Road
Predominantly accommodation for students at nearby Sheffield University.
Image: © Dave Bevis
Taken: 26 Oct 2013
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"The Closed Shop", Commonside, Sheffield 10
It is said that the pub's unusual name came about in the late nineteenth century. Apparently, as a general grocery store, it sold ale which customers would sometimes consume while sitting on sacks. Gradually, it dawned on the owner that he could create a more profitable business if he CLOSED the SHOP and turned it into a public house.
Image: © Neil Theasby
Taken: 24 Oct 2010
0.14 miles
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Commonside, Walkley, Sheffield
Running repairs on Commonside! Externally the road is being resurfaced whilst internally the long-term management of the pub is in a state of flux. “The Closed Shop” - a gastropub - reopened in May 2017, after a period of being closed. This reopening proved possible because sufficient funding has been provided by the community, on a short-term tenancy basis, while a long-term lease is being negotiated with a Sheffield-based brewery. The premises began commercial life as a combined greengrocer’s and off-licence in the 1800s, before becoming a public house in the early 1900s. Commonside may have gained its title from the habit of herders ‘resting’ their animals on common land in this area whilst in the process of moving them from Stannington, Walkley and Crookes to the cattle market near the former Victoria Station in the city centre. (See: https://www.sheffieldhistory.co.uk/forums/topic/16673-baaa/)
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 19 Feb 2018
0.14 miles