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One Test was held at Bramall Lane, Sheffield in 1902.
In the Space To Care study aimed at improving hospital design for children, researchers from the University of Sheffield polled 250 children regarding their opinions on clowns ; all 250 children in the study, whose ages ranged between four and sixteen, reported that they found clowns frightening and disliked clowns as part of hospital decor.
On 22 November 2008 Charlton suffered a 2 – 5 loss to Sheffield United at home, which meant that the club had gone eight successive games without a win and had slipped into the relegation zone — particularly disastrous considering they were among the pre-season favourites for promotion.
Matters did not improve under caretaker manager Phil Parkinson, and a 3 – 1 defeat at Sheffield United saw the Addicks four points adrift at the bottom of the Championship as 2009 dawned, under threat of their first relegation to English football's third tier for 29 years.
They reached the 1915 FA Cup Final, where they lost to Sheffield United at Old Trafford, and finished 3rd in the First Division in 1920, the club's best league campaign to that point.
at the Sandygate Road ground in Sheffield, England.
Some are deeper, e. g. 6m for the diving pit at Sheffield, England.
These included An Elopement à la Mode and The Pickpocket: A Chase Through London, made by Alf Collins for the British branch of the French Gaumont company, Daring Daylight Burglary, made by Frank Mottershaw at the Sheffield Photographic Company, and Desperate Poaching Affray, made by the Haggar family, whose main business was exhibiting films made by others in their traveling tent theatre.
In 1961, Leicester City beat Sheffield United to reach the FA Cup final at Wembley, the first of three they would manage that decade.
and Sheffield United at Highbury.
The second disaster took place during an FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Hillsborough Stadium, Sheffield, on 15 April 1989.
He started his education at Birkdale Preparatory School, Sheffield, and later Shrewsbury School.
* Minerva is the name of the managed learning environment at the University of Sheffield Medical School
In 1930, Cecil George Paine, a pathologist at the Royal Infirmary in Sheffield, attempted to use penicillin to treat sycosis barbae, eruptions in beard follicles, but was unsuccessful, probably because the drug did not penetrate the skin deeply enough.
A tradition dating back at least to the end of the 16th century gives his birthplace as Loxley, Sheffield in South Yorkshire, while the site of Robin Hood's Well in Skellow, South Yorkshire, has been associated with Robin Hood since at least 1422.
Although extremely unpopular at the time, it was the Sheffield trade that brought in pitcher Trevor Hoffman, who was virtually unknown to Padres fans.
* William Leslie Edison ( 1878 – 1937 ) Inventor, graduate of the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale, 1900.
* 2001 Waka for Japan 2001 translated by T. E. McAuley of the School of East Asian Studies at the University of Sheffield.
Within hours, fallout from a groundburst at Crewe begins descending upon Sheffield.
Eventually, she arrives at a hospital in Buxton, twenty miles from Sheffield.
There are multiple variations of the story and, although some sources have recorded that the incident happened in a Test match, there is little doubt that the game in question was the tour opener at Sheffield Park.
** The Yorkshire County Cricket Club is founded at the Adelphi Hotel in Sheffield, England.
formed at the Adelphi Hotel, Sheffield.

Sheffield and Spring
After the murder, the Caledonia Spring House was sold to Alden J. Rennie, owner of several mills in Sutton, Sheffield, and Wheelock.
In 1991 construction of the new Supertram network began and by late 1994 Sheffield Midland was connected to the network, after the opening of the line between Fitzalan Square in the city centre and Spring Lane, to the east of the station.
The last ever batch of ALX300-bodied buses, built on the new MAN 18. 240 chassis, were delivered to Stagecoach Sheffield in Spring 2007.

Sheffield and Creek
Northern access ( Cradle Valley ) is usually via Sheffield, Wilmot or Mole Creek.

Sheffield and boat
Catching a boat up the Nile River, he checks out ancient Egyptian ruins with tourists from Sheffield.

Sheffield and launch
Radio Leicester was the first to launch on 8 November 1967, followed by Leeds, Stoke, Durham, Sheffield, Merseyside, Brighton and Nottingham.
Prior to this, the station generally stopped broadcasting at around 6pm, and handed over to BBC Radio 2 which was carried on the station's frequencies until the following morning although for the three years prior to the launch of Night Network, Radio Humberside had broadcast the Yorkshire-wide early evening specialist music programmes which were also carried on Radios York, Leeds and Sheffield.
After further adventures, including an unsuccessful attempt to launch himself into a literary career in London, he moved to Sheffield in 1792 as assistant to Joseph Gales, auctioneer, bookseller and printer of the Sheffield Register, who introduced Montgomery into the local Lodge of Oddfellows.
For Albion's match against Sheffield United on 2 October 2004 the stadium was temporarily renamed Palookaville as it hosted the launch party for Fatboy Slim's album of the same name.
There were three live appearances to launch the album in London Bush Hall, Sheffield Boardwalk and Portsmouth Eastney Cellars on August 8, 9 and 10th respectively.

Sheffield and park
Sheffield Manor, also known as the Manor Lodge or Manor Castle, is a lodge built about 1516 in what then was a large deer park east of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, to provide a country retreat and further accommodate George Talbot, the 4th Earl of Shrewsbury, and his large family.
The name relates to the deer park attached to Sheffield Manor, the remnant of which is now known as Norfolk Park.
The name relates to the deer park attached to Sheffield Manor, the remnant of which is now known as Norfolk Park.
In 1516, George Talbot, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury built the alternative residence of Sheffield Manor in the park.
* Bartholomew's Cobble, a park near Sheffield, Massachusetts, U. S.
Norfolk Park is on the blue and purple tram lines with three stops, Park Grange Croft ( from which the park is a short walk ) Park Grange, and somewhat slightly further is Granville Road / Sheffield College tram stop.
This sign was placed along the top of the Weeghman Park wall bordering Sheffield Avenue, visible to everyone in the park, and of course reading backwards to the spectators.
This park, set on a steep hillside, offers a stunning panoramic view over central Sheffield to the north.
Within the park are two historic buildings: Bishops ' House ( c1500 ) is one of the oldest buildings in Sheffield and is open as a museum, and Meersbrook House.
In January 1885 Sheffield City Council bought both the house and the land as a public park or pleasure ground ; the house is now a Grade II listed building.
In 1900, Sheffield City Council bought the land surrounding the wheel from the Duke of Norfolk to make a public park.
* Sheffield Park ( Charlotte, North Carolina ), a park in Charlotte, North Carolina
This park, set on a steep hillside, offers a stunning panoramic view over central Sheffield to the north.
Within the park are two historic buildings: Bishops ' House ( c1500 ) is one of the oldest buildings in Sheffield and is open as a museum, and Meersbrook House.
In January 1885 Sheffield City Council bought both the house and the land as a public park or pleasure ground.
Whirlowbrook park is set in the 39 acre ( 158, 000 m < sup > 2 </ sup >) grounds of Whirlowbrook Hall ( built 1906 ) the former home of Sheffield industrialist Sir Walter Benton-Jones ( 1880 – 1967 ).
This 248 acre ( 1 km < sup > 2 </ sup >) park is the largest in Sheffield, and was presented to the city by J. G. Graves in 1925.
Sheffield Canoe Club use the river by the park as their outdoor base.
Firth Park () is a district of Sheffield surrounding a park given to the city by Mark Firth in 1875 and was opened by the Prince of Wales, HRH Prince Albert Edward, later Edward VII.
In the 1960s the park was home to “ Longley Baths ”, Sheffield ’ s most popular lido.
Originally managed by a joint board of Sheffield MBC, Rotherham MBC, South Yorkshire MCC and Derbyshire CC, the park is now wholly managed by Rotherham.
The 7. 5 kilometer Mill Run Trail runs north-east from the park at Russ Street, along the banks of the Speed River, to Sheffield Street in the town of Hespeler.
The airport had its CAA licence withdrawn on 21 April 2008 and officially closed on 30 April 2008, as Sheffield City Council had approved plans to turn the airport into a business park .< ref >

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