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There are photographs of Franklin Street, Sharrow, and, particularly the OLD cross-guns pub that stood there, on Picture Sheffield.

 

I don't know if thephotos themselves go back as far as 1901, but they are certainly photographs of buildings that were there from 1901 and before...?

 

Would that be any help?

 

PT

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I've had many a pint in the Cross Guns on a sunday and a game of dominoes.
Iknow this is going away from the ? but would that have been the original one or the one they built after knocking down all the terraced houses down.Reason i ask is because i was born on washington road and well remember my dad and all his mates going in , and the away days on the {charabang}to cleethorpes great times.
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Heras a few I remember, Ron Kelly. charlie bones, frank white, frank bramall, frank and idris marples, chris toomey,stan white,there was also a chap called bob cant recall his second name but was big mates with ron and charlie could often be seen all rolling home together

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Can remember being in the boy scouts at Sharrow Lane church opposite the Franklin which was just up from the Cross Guns. They were about to close it down before knocking it down so I went in and bought a load of the old pint glasses for 3d each. Still got them 40 years or so later. They all are marked with GR on them. If I remember right the houses on the left as you went from Sharrow lane had front and back doors but the houses on the right were back to backs and therefore had courts behind them. Had some good friends who lived on Franklin Street. We all seemed to go our seperate ways when we took our eleven plus at Sharrow Lane School.

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We lived on Priory Terrace,my younger brothers Len and Brian Kay,Brian Nicholson,Maurice Elliott and his wife Dolly. there son Pete,played the piano at various pubs in south Sheffield,Jack Glossop. Same lot used to go in the Washington owned by a cripple,name escapes me,that was our snooker pub.

 

All in the 40s and 50s.

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I remember the Cross guns pub as a young lad. I used to go there on a Sunday dinner time with my friend who was going for a jug of mild for his Dad from the'Jug and bottle' section. The landlord had a grown up son who suffered from Parkinsons (did'nt know this at the time)and he liked to stand outside the pub and watch the world go by. He was well known to all the school kids going to Sharrow Lane school. This was in the 30's of course.

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