Record of FULWOOD HISTORY GROUP MEETING 15th August 2024
Present: D.A., J.B., A.C., M.L., K.P.
August’s meeting was to take the form of a walk-through of the Heritage Open Days tour but due to the wet and chilly weather, it took place under cover at the Rising Sun.
We produced a plan for this year’s guided walk – Sporting Fulwood (14th September):
- Old Fulwood Road:
- AC historical background
- 4/Blacksmith’s Arms/Hammer & Pincers – bowling green?, location for sporting competitions – pigeon shooting and venue for Hallamshire Hunt annual dinner in April 1863
- Before construction of ‘new’ section of Fulwood Road – field behind pub used for sports
- 1854 ‘capital cricket club’
- 1860 Hallam FC
- Willow Football Club 1886
- Porter Valley sports at Forge Dam, Wire Mill Dam, Jacob’s Ladder: boating – e.g. 1963 rescue Neville Haigh & Dick Hill (DM), model boats (F. Soc newsletters), swimming. skating (see 1938 film footage Yorks. Film Archive) & Sheffield Independent 5th February 1912 . skiing (Yorks Film Archive footage from 1938 & F. Soc newsletters from 1970s/80s and C.M. recollections)
- Health Authority Sports facilities, tennis courts, old hut
- Move onto Fulwood Road, near to Guild Hall for view across road of site of former sports fields:
- Works grounds: Joseph Rogers (cricket ground), Cornish Works, Dixons 1920s, DA’s recollection re great grandmother’s brothers playing cricket at Round Stubbin – could have been within current churchyard? DM’s aunt – hockey
- Transport provided by firms
- Motivation for this – avoid Communism, drink and preparation for war
- FC&SSCC: Fulwood Church & Sunday School Cricket Club
- Key roles of church and pubs in supporting participation in sports
- Brooklands Avenue tennis club
- Cross road to verge at bottom of Stumperlowe Hall Road to walk between two former sports grounds and note former Bowling Green House
- Turn left into Slayleigh Lane and to Fulwood Sports Club
- Walk up to Hallam Grange Lawn Tennis Club: ML
- Review – incl. social/political aspects:
- Changes over time: reflecting changes in demographic/population as Fulwood moved from rural community into suburban – inclusivity/exclusivity
- Handouts? Maps? Laminated images to show/share?
- Next meeting 19th September: meet at Broomhill Library for debrief and plan ahead – walks, meetings, projects and events