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  1. Apr 19, 2003 · We all went to Pye Bank which was run by that great authourtarian Mr Cook and we made a lot of friends throughout our time in Pitsmoor which spanned from 1963 to 1976.

  2. May 31, 2020 · Plan of the freehold estate at Grove House (Pitsmoor Road) as divided for sale. 1831 By J. Fairbank and Son. Shows turnpike road from Leeds to Sheffield, also [property of] William Howard, late Joseph Coulson, and Jonathan Marshall.

  3. PITSMOOR, a chapelry in Brightside-Bierlow township, Sheffield parish, W. R. Yorkshire; suburban to Sheffield, and 1 mile N of the centre of the town. It was constituted in 1845; and its post town is Sheffield.

  4. Jan 4, 2009 · From records of the Furnival family, evidence can be gathered to prove that Pitsmoor was the site of le Orepittes. Two places adjoining Pitsmoor exist at the present time which supply proof of this, namely Osgathorpe and Skinnerthorpe.

  5. Pitsmoor was described as eminently respectable and a languorous and soothing suburb, in an article in the Sheffield Daily Telegraph in 1906. A few years later Abbeyfield House and its grounds were donated to the city council.

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  7. Pitsmoor was just a hamlet through which the main turnpike road ran from Sheffield to Barnsley and Wakefield. Industry in the area was mostly in the form of small workshops, attached to farm buildings, producing knives and tools for a local market.

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