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This was the second day of the General Strike of 1926. Dues this have any significance?
Alternately and more likely were Sheffield United playing at home on 4th May 1926? If so this would explain the need for twenty trams to be ready to run and clear the crowds at final whistle.
Friday 26th October
11:00pm
This one should be named spot the trams.
Friday 26th October
1:05pm
Fieldhead Road
Friday 26th October
1:03pm
Glover Road
Friday 26th October
1:03pm
Wolseley Road A621
Friday 26th October
1:02pm
Twenty trams in a line!
Friday 26th October
1:00pm
Colver Road
Friday 26th October
12:57pm
Holland Road
Friday 26th October
12:56pm
St. Barnabas Church
Friday 26th October
12:55pm
Highfield Trinity Church
Friday 26th October
12:51pm
Alderson Road
Friday 26th October
12:48pm
Myrtle Road
Friday 26th October
12:47pm
Imperial Works (Knives)
Wednesday 13th June
3:58pm
I think the factory alongside the railway line is Spaffords who made agricultural tools not knives. My mum worked there from about 1960 til it closed in about 1980. Adjoining it was Barker and England.
Monday 25th June
11:15am
Heeley Rolling Mills
Wednesday 13th June
3:59pm
Havelock Works (Knives)
Wednesday 13th June
3:57pm
London Road
Wednesday 13th June
3:56pm