Record of FULWOOD HISTORY GROUP MEETING 22nd March 2024
Present: D.A., J.B., A.C., M.L., C.M., D.M., J.P. & K. P.
- General discussion around trails, tracks, holloways, desire paths with reference to recent talk given on Packhorse Routes of the Rivelin Area by Melanie Fitzgerald of Heritage Highways; also discussed current measures taken to manage water around Hallamshire, Chorley Roads and Slayleigh area; local brickworks and quarries – see Ranmoor Historical Society notes for August 2022
- AC shared Upper Hallam sections of Scurlfield’s 1986 reconstructed map of John Harrison’s 1637 An Exact and Perfect Survey of the Manor of Sheffield; many interesting features were pored over, e.g., Burnt Stones – theories around name relate to William the Conqueror and (more likely), that iron smelting took place in the area and Hell Hole – see page 54 of Hall’s More of the Mayfield Valley (1974); Link to Scurfield’s full article in the Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, vol 58, pp147-173
- AC shared Ronksley’s 1908 transcription of Harrison’s 1637 survey
- JB asked group to add to FHG website post about Stumperlowe Mansions visit on 10th March
- AC shared map from early 19th century(?) showing area around Ringinglow Road which fell into Derbyshire at that time
- Brooklands Tennis Club – formerly at numbers 45/47 Brooklands Avenue; KP exploring history of site; led to discussion of newspapers/journalism, focus of articles and how this evolved over turn of 19th/20th centuries
- CM shared article he’s written about Fulwood Skiing Club: he will send it to ML for publication on FHG website
- HoD – sport and recreation in Fulwood
- Hallam Grange Tennis Club
- Fulwood Sports Club
- Brooklands Tennis Club
- Dixons’ and Rogers’ sports grounds opposite the Guild Hall
- Bowling Green House
- Old Fulwood Road – tennis courts and sports associated with Hammer & Pincers
- Forge Dam – skating, swimming and diving
- Wire Mill Dam – model boat racing; concrete blocks which were used to support staging for this are still in situ
- See Ranmoor Historical Society notes August 2022 for article on this subject
9. DM shared the collection of Fulwood Society documents he introduced in last month’s meeting; JB and AC borrowing them until next meeting
10. KP asked about stone markers he’d come across on a footbath leading between Cottage Lane and Ringinglow Road inscribed with letters SEO and EH; referred to as boundary markers on p. 99 of JB’s Dog Walks book – perhaps connected with nearby reservoirs; also curious markers embedded in field adjoining ‘Waggy’s Field’ on Whiteley Woods Road: https://www.sheffieldhistory.co.uk/forums/topic/17938-anyone-know-what-this-is/?do=findComment&comment=155394 Any info on the purposes of these would be great
Next meeting: 18th April 2024