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Burngreave ward—which
includes the
districts of Burngreave, Fir Vale,
Grimesthorpe, Pitsmoor, and Shirecliffe—is one of the 28
electoral wards in Sheffield...
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Barson (10
April 1891 – 13
August 1968) was an
English footballer from
Grimesthorpe who pla**** for
several English football clubs including Barnsley, Manchester...
- 53.40194°N 1.43556°W / 53.40194; -1.43556
Grimesthorpe engine shed was an
engine shed in
Grimesthorpe, Sheffield. It was
built by the
Midland Railway...
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Grimesthorpe Bridge railway station was a
minor railway station in Sheffield,
South Yorkshire, England. The
station served the
communities of Grimesthorpe...
- ward of the city is
surrounded by the
suburbs of Fir Vale,
Firth Park,
Grimesthorpe and Pitsmoor. The
origins of the
district come from Page Hall, a house...
- was
built in 1860 (consecrated 1861) and
extended in the
early 1900s.
Grimesthorpe Lane,
which runs
through Burngreave, is a very old road that follows...
- Sheffield. The
section between Holmes Junction,
adjacent to the
station and
Grimesthorpe Junction is the
oldest section of the route.
Electrification of the section...
- from a few
ounces to 40 tons, with only
English Steel Corporation's
Grimesthorpe foundry in the city able to make larger. As
negotiations were taking...
- Broomhill, Crookes(moor),
Endcliffe Burngreave Burngreave, Fir Vale,
Grimesthorpe, Pitsmoor,
Shirecliffe and
Woodside City City
Centre and
Highfield (east)...
- parti-coloured jerseys". The club pla**** at two
grounds over its history, both in
Grimesthorpe Road; the second, to
which the club
moved in 1889, was the All Saints...