Visited with Mr Beady, BannedBatz and Geovtac-in-the-footx2, I would class it rude not to try and stick your head into George Barnsleys if your knocking about in Sheffield and you are already covered in pigeon poo. Its a place that has been covered a million times, but one that i have always really liked, and wouldn't be bothered about seeing tiem after tiem...
I really do like the place, so much so the ladies thought i had moved in and pretty much tried to leave me living there, what can i say..... don't go derping with 3 ladies, a fella just doesn't stand a chance
A Brief History (Lifted from everyone ever)
George Barnsley and Sons Ltd. (founded 1836) They were in Cornish Place on the Don and specialised in forge filing and cutting tools for leather workers and shoe makers. One George Barnsley was Master Cutler in 1883.:
George Barnsley and Son is listed in the 1837 Sheffield directory as a file manufacture situated on Wheeldon Street, The 1849 listing records a move to Cornhill and the 1852 to Cornish works Cornish street they had by this time also increased there product range to include steel files, shoe and butchers knives.
They are again listed in 1944 as manufactures of files and blades shoe knives and leather workers tools.
In the 1948 listing the business had become George Barnsley and Son Ltd George Barnsley died at his home at No 30 Collegiate Crescent on 30th March 1958, he lived there with his wife Mabel and mother-in-law Elizabeth. He was a partner in the firm which were steel and file manufacturers and the business was converted into a limited company about 10 years before his death.
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I really do like the place, so much so the ladies thought i had moved in and pretty much tried to leave me living there, what can i say..... don't go derping with 3 ladies, a fella just doesn't stand a chance
A Brief History (Lifted from everyone ever)
George Barnsley and Sons Ltd. (founded 1836) They were in Cornish Place on the Don and specialised in forge filing and cutting tools for leather workers and shoe makers. One George Barnsley was Master Cutler in 1883.:
George Barnsley and Son is listed in the 1837 Sheffield directory as a file manufacture situated on Wheeldon Street, The 1849 listing records a move to Cornhill and the 1852 to Cornish works Cornish street they had by this time also increased there product range to include steel files, shoe and butchers knives.
They are again listed in 1944 as manufactures of files and blades shoe knives and leather workers tools.
In the 1948 listing the business had become George Barnsley and Son Ltd George Barnsley died at his home at No 30 Collegiate Crescent on 30th March 1958, he lived there with his wife Mabel and mother-in-law Elizabeth. He was a partner in the firm which were steel and file manufacturers and the business was converted into a limited company about 10 years before his death.
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Thanks!