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Western Road, Crookes
Looking down the tree–lined road towards School Road. To the right is suburban housing, to the left, Westways School, the former Western Road Secondary Modern School.
Image: © Dave Hitchborne
Taken: 26 Aug 2008
0.02 miles
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Cobden View Hotel, Crookes
This establishment sits hidden away on Cobden View Road. It has two etched windows either side of the front door. The one to the left has written, TENNANTS' CELEBRATED ALES & STOUTS and the one to the right, WILEY'S OLD MATURED WINES & SPIRITS.
The road to the right is School Road.
Image: © Dave Hitchborne
Taken: 26 Aug 2008
0.03 miles
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"Save me!"
Campaign to save Sheffield's street trees.
Image: © David Martin
Taken: 7 Jul 2018
0.03 miles
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Cobden View Road, Crookes
The silver car is just about to pass the Cobden View Hotel http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1175325
On the skyline is the Norton Water Tower http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/226088
Image: © Dave Hitchborne
Taken: 26 Aug 2008
0.04 miles
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The former Western Road Secondary Modern School, Crookes
The main entrance/exit to the school is on Mona Avenue. This was the original entrance/exit, which is on Western Road and faces the houses opposite. There is a fire exit from the building, further down Western Road. When I did my schooling here, back in the ‘40s and ‘50s, there were another two on the opposite side of the building. All led from the hall, which was used for assembly, school meals and P.E.
P.E. was my worst nightmare, but I nearly always got away without doing it. I also ‘escaped’ playing football, except for the once, as ‘they’ quickly realised I had no concept of the game and probably for that same reason, I never ever got to play cricket. When we were all marched off to the playing fields on the Bolehills for cricket and football, I was made to walk or run around the field. ‘They’ never realised my potential for running though, as I could really shift, especially when it was very cold. ‘They’ were obviously too interested in the game, to see me running my little legs off.
The school is now called Westways.
Image: © Dave Hitchborne
Taken: 26 Aug 2008
0.04 miles
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The former Western Road Secondary Modern School, Crookes
The Former Western Road Secondary Modern School, Crookes
The main entrance/exit to the school is on Mona Avenue. This was the original entrance/exit, which is on Western Road and faces the houses opposite. There is a fire exit from the building, further down Western Road. When I did my schooling here, back in the ‘40s and ‘50s, there were another two on the opposite side of the building. All led from the hall, which was used for assembly, school meals and P.E.
The school is now called Westways.
Image: © Dave Hitchborne
Taken: 26 Aug 2008
0.04 miles
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The former Western Road Secondary Modern School, Crookes
The spiked finial at the top of the bell tower is a lightning rod, which is especially made of copper. Basically, this is attached to a strap like bare copper conductor, which is in turn attached to the earth electrode below. The earth electrode is usually a large metal plate buried underground. The purpose of all this is to direct the current from a lightning strike and discharge it safely into the ground, so protecting the structure. It is necessary to make sure that the conductor is kept well away from other metalwork, electric cabling, gas and other inflammable materials.
Image: © Dave Hitchborne
Taken: 26 Aug 2008
0.04 miles
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The former Western Road Secondary Modern School, Crookes
This is now Westways, seen at its position at the corner of Western Road and Mona Avenue. The school was built as three separate buildings for seniors, juniors and infants. The senior school is further separated from the others by a high retaining wall, behind which the land was built up from the land below to lessen the slope of the two playgrounds.
Image: © Dave Hitchborne
Taken: 26 Aug 2008
0.04 miles
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The former Western Road Secondary Modern School, Crookes
The school is now Westways. As I remember it, the school had a rectangular hall, which was almost enclosed by the glass and panelled partitions of the classrooms. A small stage stood by the northeast wall. The hall was used for assembly, physical education and school meals. There was a fire exit at each corner and I got the job of painting FIRE EXIT A, B, C & D above each door. The school had four ‘houses’ Bronte, Chantry, Firth and Nightingale. The senior school was on the corner of Western Road and Mona Avenue, the Juniors and Infants was accessed from Mona Avenue. I went to all three, from the years 1945 to 1957, and hated it.
Image: © Dave Hitchborne
Taken: 26 Aug 2008
0.04 miles
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Cobden View Road, Crookes
The gable end of this house really does lean out rather dramatically, so much so that it caught my eye without looking out for anything to photograph. The inner corner, above the doorway, has had to be filled in when the gap opened up, but that appears to have been done long ago.
Image: © Dave Hitchborne
Taken: 26 Aug 2008
0.04 miles