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Re: Mystery Hotel 1912 ????????
« Reply #198 on: Wednesday 28 February 07 00:25 GMT (UK) »
20 years earlier than what? ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Mystery Hotel 1912 ????????
« Reply #199 on: Wednesday 28 February 07 00:28 GMT (UK) »
   There were two stations in the Wicker area. The Victoria station (Great Central Railway) was at high level and accessed by stairs and a lift from The Wicker. The other station was Wicker Station and was solely a goods station for the Midland Railway used before they built their passenger line into Sheffield along with the Midland Station, which is on, and always has been on, Sheaf Street.

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Re: Mystery Hotel 1912 ????????
« Reply #200 on: Wednesday 28 February 07 00:55 GMT (UK) »
...and Pond Street is the BUS station  :)  known these days as the Interchange

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Re: Mystery Hotel 1912 ????????
« Reply #201 on: Wednesday 28 February 07 02:25 GMT (UK) »
Pond street is now the bus station, however the present midland railway station was previously called Pond street station.

"The station was opened in 1870 by the Midland Railway and was the fifth and last station to be built in Sheffield's city centre. Prior to 1949 the station was called Sheffield Pond Street. The station was built on the "New Line" which ran between Grimesthorpe Junction, on the former Sheffield and Rotherham Railway, and Tapton Junction, just north of Chesterfield.This new line replaced the previous route to London, which ran from Sheffield Wicker Station via Rotherham (Masborough)."

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Re: Mystery Hotel 1912 ????????
« Reply #202 on: Wednesday 28 February 07 02:39 GMT (UK) »
    Whilst researching (that's posh for googling) this, I came across a very interesting site that may be of some help - if not then it's an interesting site anyhow.
     Have a look at "skyscraper city - sheffield metro". The site covers architecture and city development around the world it's a huge site so concentrate on the Sheffield section.
     Does anyone think it worth posting the problem on there.

                                          Denn

http://www.skyscrapercity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=647
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Re: Mystery Hotel 1912 ????????
« Reply #203 on: Wednesday 28 February 07 08:53 GMT (UK) »
Google earth view of wicker arches area looking north - there are similar buildings and it looks like plenty of buildings would have been demolished for road interchange

As thy said in the 'Full Monty" Sheffield was a city "On the move"

Go to here and follow listed building links to 'wicker arches' mostrly demolished in 1989 apparently

http://maps.google.com/maps?q=http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/download.php?Number=388773&t=k&om=1



I couldn't post the jpg file

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Re: Mystery Hotel 1912 ????????
« Reply #205 on: Wednesday 28 February 07 10:37 GMT (UK) »
I cannot find any other reference to the Midland Station as 'Pond Street Station' (Denn, where does your quote come from?).

In the Sheffield Local Register (a digest of local newspaper stories, up tp 1908) there are many references to this station, always calling it the Midland Station. There was a Pond Street Goods Yard, for 'minerals', listed in White's 1919/20 Directory, but the passenger station was always the other side of Sheaf Street.

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Re: Mystery Hotel 1912 ????????
« Reply #206 on: Wednesday 28 February 07 11:02 GMT (UK) »
Have we had a link to this image? There have been so many I have lost count
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