I walked around Waingate yesterday, everyone involved in pouring concrete over the castle in the 1960s need locking up, it’s nothing short of a disgrace...a sheffielder of 51 born 1969
I had a walk around waingate yesterday everybody involved in flattening the old castle market the gallery and shops to unearth a few old blocks need locking up its nothing short of a disgrace.. a sheffielder of 51 years born 1969
I was taught about the dunking stool on the Ladys bridge as a child by my teacher from St Cathrines catholic school. You can still see the point where it was attached on the bridge in the centre. I tried looking it up but I could not find much info at all??
I have a great Elizabethan or Stuart era carved oak panel salvaged from Sheffield castle. Beautiful craftsmanship.
The castle was built on lowlands. The 17th century map shows castle hill. Like the ruins have created a hill. So where is the rubble ?
I walked around Waingate yesterday, everyone involved in pouring concrete over the castle in the 1960s need locking up, it’s nothing short of a disgrace...a sheffielder of 51 born 1969
The castle market should never have been built over it there were other sites available.
I had a walk around waingate yesterday everybody involved in flattening the old castle market the gallery and shops to unearth a few old blocks need locking up its nothing short of a disgrace.. a sheffielder of 51 years born 1969
I was taught about the dunking stool on the Ladys bridge as a child by my teacher from St Cathrines catholic school. You can still see the point where it was attached on the bridge in the centre. I tried looking it up but I could not find much info at all??
Another funny thing, commentary about Sheffield castle being bombed, not in the civil war, but the Second World War. His story hidden indeed🤔