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Sheffield recent comments:

  • Costa Coffee, .. (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    this is now costa coffee not cream
  • 53-55 Cobnar Road, cjfarrer (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    the roof is fine i have lived there for 25 years mate , nothing has ever tuck it off ?
  • Hanover House, B (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    Council high rise flates
  • Bailey Barracks, J-S-S (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    this is a good cadet training ive been training here for 2 weeks and its amazing !!!!!!!!!! LOL
  • Sheffield Transport Club, John (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    Sheffield Transport Cricket Club - http://transport.play-cricket.com/home/home.asp
  • Ings Court, Ferretygubbins (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    This building is actually called "Kings Court"
  • Burngreave, Massimo (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    One of the best areas to live in. But it is a ghetto hahaha
  • Football field, Massimo (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    Questo parco e molto bene!
  • Grange Farm, Guest (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Redeveloped around 2002 after falling into disrepair.
  • Wincobank Hill Fort, jojo (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    thank you
  • Oscar's News, sash (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    cheaper than any where else in sheffield. polite and good friendly service
  • Forge Valley School, jgharston wrote 14 years ago:
    Yes, the site *is* a strange shape. We spent years trying to negotiate a land swap, but to no avail.
  • Norton Hotel, Anne Frances Hayes (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Hi - could you let me know if you're organising a craft fayre/wedding fayre in the near future as I would like to rent a stall. Many thanks, Anne Frances Hayes
  • Mohul Indian Cuisine, Indian lover (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    best restraunt in the whole of Sheffield with deluxe dining also including high excellent standards and the great Indian taste is always there surprising you with a new exciting taste with every new dish
  • ROC Cold War Monitoring Post, Beauchief, tAP (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    You see it or you Don't !! ...... It exists, so what ?? ...... You can't escape from what is fact
  • Cyclops Works (Steel & Iron), DAVID PAGE (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    I worked at The Cyclops Works for nine years most of the steel platye was for the armoury industry, mainly fighting vehicles, Also the top of blast furnaces were bought here to be relined with very hard steel. There were several presses the largest in it,s hay day was a 12000 ton press which had one of it,s three cylinders removed and it was down graded to 8000 ton, still very powerful it could bend steel plate thre inch thick with ease. The overhead crane were a mixture of 240 volt dc and 440 volt ac, one of the cranes in the centre bay could lift 70 ton, it was one of the oldest steel works in Sheffield.
  • Hangar, Broomwicks wrote 15 years ago:
    I doubt this is a hangar. More likely a barn or covered sports venue
  • Shed, Broomwicks wrote 15 years ago:
    Not a hangar at all, more likely a drying shed or covered kiln battery. A hangar is a closed structure used to hold aircraft in protective storage
  • Bradfield Motte (earthwork), Erebus555 wrote 15 years ago:
    I've fixed it based on OS Maps.
  • St Paul's Square, ... (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Learn to spell! It's Gardens, not Garden