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Does anyone remember a dental practice located on the ground floor of Hatfield House Lane School? I can just about recall having an extraction there shortly after moving there from Beck Road. Other fond memories are of teachers Mr. Battersby and Mr. Walton and Miss? Garret for art, also Mr. Lumsby? for craft. Did anyone go to the Friday nights social events, where the main hall was a dance floor with record player music and no one dancing, snooker/billiards and table tennis in one of the classrooms. I used to go fairly regularly inbetween going to the Essodo cinema at Sheffield Lane Top with Michael Cooper.Happy days

- Ted Hills

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Hi Ted yes I can remember the dentist went to Hartley Brook myself, but can recall walking up to Hadfield very slowly [in school time] with the card green or yellow corner,bit of a butchers shop wasn't it?

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Does anyone remember a dental practice located on the ground floor of Hatfield House Lane School? I can just about recall having an extraction there shortly after moving there from Beck Road. Other fond memories are of teachers Mr. Battersby and Mr. Walton and Miss? Garret for art, also Mr. Lumsby? for craft. Did anyone go to the Friday nights social events, where the main hall was a dance floor with record player music and no one dancing, snooker/billiards and table tennis in one of the classrooms. I used to go fairly regularly inbetween going to the Essodo cinema at Sheffield Lane Top with Michael Cooper.Happy days

- Ted Hills

 

I remember old Lusby. He was a Hungarian I believe who came to England after the uprising in 1958. He was a small fella who smoked a foul-smelling pipe and took us for art lessons.

 

I have fond memories of him going into a rage with a lad in our class because he'd, apparently, "lost" his painting. "Vot 'ave you done weeth eet", he screamed at the boy, "Is eet zer poltergeists zat 'ave taken eet", he raged, "eet must be zer poltergeists" :rant:

 

Turned out it had slipped down the back of a drawer :hihi:

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hi saz I was brought up on mason lathe road but moved out about 91 only returned to sheffield in last couple of years was a good road back then but gone downhill "excuse the pun" since then kids dont seem to have the same sort of freedom that we did nowadays sign of the times I think??

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