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Suburb of Sheffield, England
Pitsmoor is a former village, now a suburb of Sheffield, England. The name derives from Or-pits as, anciently, the main local industry was the mining of
Pitsmoor
Electoral ward in the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
ward—which includes the districts of Burngreave, Fir Vale, Grimesthorpe, Pitsmoor, and Shirecliffe—is one of the 28 electoral wards in Sheffield, England
Burngreave_(ward)
Football tournament season
Mechanics Mackenzie v Garrick Hallam v Heeley Norfolk v Fir Vale Broomhall v Pitsmoor Wellington v Milton Norfolk v Broomhall Norton v Hallam Mackenzie v Milton
Youdan_Cup
British nightclub owner (1940–2018)
The family lived in Andover Street, Pitsmoor, Sheffield, until 1948 when they had moved to Marshall Street, Pitsmoor. Peter Stringfellow attended Pye Bank
Peter_Stringfellow
Church in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
Christ Church is an Anglican church in the Pitsmoor district, north of Sheffield City Centre in South Yorkshire, England. It is a Grade II listed building
Christ_Church,_Pitsmoor
Main thoroughfares in Sheffield, England
via Burngreave, Pitsmoor, the Northern General Hospital and Firth Park (Stagecoach) AG5 75, 76 Shiregreen via Pitsmoor, Fir Vale, the Northern
Arundel_Gate
Academy in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
school from 1946 until 1976. It was located on Scott Road, in the suburb of Pitsmoor. The area is now a housing estate, featuring names that remember the past
All Saints Catholic High School, Sheffield
All_Saints_Catholic_High_School,_Sheffield
Nightclub in Sheffield, England
often known as the Mojo, was a nightclub in Pitsmoor, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England located at 555 Pitsmoor Road, that operated between 1964 and 1967
King_Mojo_Club
British artist
of the life and people of South Yorkshire. Joe Scarborough was born in Pitsmoor, Sheffield, in 1938. An only child, his father was a foreman in a steelworks
Joe_Scarborough_(artist)
2019 jukebox musical by Richard Hawley
Act I "As The Dawn Breaks" "Time Is" "Naked in Pitsmoor" "I’m Looking for Someone to Find Me" "Tonight the Streets Are Ours" "Open Up Your Door" "My Little
Standing at the Sky's Edge (musical)
Standing_at_the_Sky's_Edge_(musical)
British ethnic group
Ladywood in Birmingham, Moss Side in Manchester, St Ann's in Nottingham, Pitsmoor in Sheffield and Toxteth in Liverpool. According to the 2011 UK Census
British African-Caribbean people
British_African-Caribbean_people
English footballer and cricketer
December 1937) was an English footballer and first-class cricketer. Born in Pitsmoor, Sheffield Waller played for both The Wednesday (with whom he played in
George_Waller_(footballer)
English musician (born 1967)
information Born Richard Willis Hawley (1967-01-17) 17 January 1967 (age 59) Pitsmoor, Sheffield, England Genres Indie pop baroque pop rockabilly easy listening
Richard_Hawley
District of Sheffield South Yorkshire, England
of the Roman presence in Burngreave. A hoard of 13 coins was found in Pitsmoor in 1906. Around the mid 9th century the north of England fell under Danish
Burngreave
Crookes(moor), Endcliffe Burngreave Burngreave, Fir Vale, Grimesthorpe, Pitsmoor, Shirecliffe and Woodside City City Centre and Highfield (east) Crookes
Areas_of_Sheffield
Former association football club
took the trophy by beating Cavendish 3–1. The club changed its name to Pitsmoor in time for the 1886–87 season but it only appears to have played for two
Pyebank_F.C._(1872)
English burglar and murderer (1832–1879)
and his wife Jane, a naval surgeon's daughter. Peace attended schools in Pitsmoor, Dinnington and Paradise Square, before becoming an apprentice at Millsands
Charles_Peace
District of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
75/75a Jordanthorpe - Batemoor - Meadowhead - Woodseats - City Centre - Pitsmoor - Firvale (Northern General Hospital) - Firth Park - Shiregreen - Ecclesfield
Woodseats
British businessman (born 1947)
Buckley was born in Sheffield. He was raised by his disabled grandmother in Pitsmoor. Buckley was apprenticed as an electrician, eventually progressing to a
George_W._Buckley
were located on the western side of Pitsmoor Road, with a line of nine six-storey maisonette blocks between Pitsmoor Road and Pye Bank Road containing a
Brutalism_in_Sheffield
Former church in Sheffield, England
already designed many buildings in Sheffield, including Christ Church, Pitsmoor, and the Anglican Chapel at the Sheffield General Cemetery. In the Gothic
St_Thomas,_Brightside
132 kV Laleham Code VW North Hyde Jordanthorpe South Yorkshire Brinsworth Pitsmoor Kearsley Greater Manchester Whitegate 132 kV Kirkby Merseyside Washway
High-voltage substations in the United Kingdom
High-voltage_substations_in_the_United_Kingdom
Topics referred to by the same term
Wyresdale, Lancashire Christ Church, Pennington, Manchester Christ Church, Pitsmoor, Sheffield Christ Church, Port Sunlight, Merseyside Christ (Highfield)
Christ_Church
played at Oaks Park, Norton Pitsmoor FC 1861 played at Pitsmoor CC, now SUFC Academy Fir Vale FC 1862 played at Pitsmoor CC, now SUFC Academy Heeley Christ
Sport_in_Sheffield
Suburb of Sheffield, England
residents are just outside the suburb with the Norwood Medical Centre, Pitsmoor Surgery and Southey Green Medical Centre all being less than a mile away
Shirecliffe
Football tournament
1877–78 Pye Bank 5–0 Owlerton Broughton Sheaf Ground 1878–79 Rising Star 4–1 Pitsmoor Christ Church Sheaf Ground 1879–80 Burton Star 2–0 Rising Star Bramall
Hallamshire_Cup
Postcode prefix within the United Kingdom
Neepsend, Netherthorpe, Pitsmoor Sheffield S4 SHEFFIELD Brightside, Burngreave, Grimesthorpe, Osgathorpe, Page Hall, Pitsmoor Sheffield S5 SHEFFIELD Ecclesfield
S_postcode_area
English cricketer
1902 he was playing in the Lancashire League for Accrington. Hall died at Pitsmoor, Sheffield, Yorkshire at the age of 62. British Census 1881 RG11 3461/75
Walter_Hall_(cricketer)
English cricketer
as goalkeeper for Sheffield Wednesday. Born in Pitsmoor, Sheffield, Ulyett joined the local Pitsmoor club at the age of sixteen and, from 1871 to 1873
George_Ulyett
Sheffield, and includes the areas of Grimesthorpe, Osgathorpe, Page Hall, Pitsmoor and Victoria Quays. For neighbouring areas, see listed buildings in Sheffield
Listed buildings in Sheffield S4
Listed_buildings_in_Sheffield_S4
English physician, phrenologist, mesmerist and homeopath
in politics and the railway boom. Holland was born 28 February 1801 at Pitsmoor, Sheffield; his artisan father apprenticed him to a trade. When about 16
George_Calvert_Holland
English confectionery company
purchasing his own confectionery manufacturing company on Sedan Street in the Pitsmoor area of Sheffield. Simpkin soon decided to stop selling other manufacturers'
A._L._Simpkin_&_Co._Ltd
Dam at Crookesmoor, 19 coins were found near Meadowhall in 1891, 13 in Pitsmoor in 1906, and ten coins were found at a site alongside Eckington cemetery
History_of_Sheffield
Football club
nearly three hours a continuous stream of spectators passed along the Pitsmoor Road" from the village. Ecclesfield took the lead after goalkeeper Stacey
Ecclesfield_F.C.
English folk custom
was carried out by children, sometimes simpler variants were used. At Pitsmoor, for example, there was an account produced of a child who had a sack placed
Old_Tup
British writer
PTSD. After leaving the notorious and now demolished Woodside estate in Pitsmoor, Sheffield, Vincent got clean and began writing and performing as a hobby
Byron_Vincent
Diocese of the Church of England
(Ascension)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 17 October 2018. "The Benefice of Pitsmoor (Christ Church)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 17 October 2018. "The
Diocese_of_Sheffield
English footballer, manager, and chairman
last match for the club. Derek Dooley was born on 13 December 1929 in Pitsmoor, Sheffield. At the time Wednesday were in the process of successfully defending
Derek_Dooley_(footballer)
1923 film
"Film poster for Maisie's Marriage, 1923". Getty Images. Page Hall Cinema, Pitsmoor, Sheffield. 30 July 1923. Archived from the original on 5 December 2025
Married_Love_(film)
William Hagger Barlow was born in 1833, son of Henry Hagger, Vicar of Pitsmoor, and educated at St John's College, Cambridge. Ordained in 1858, he began
William Barlow (dean of Peterborough)
William_Barlow_(dean_of_Peterborough)
British Anglican bishop and Lord Spiritual (born 1968)
Church of the Province of West Africa. He was vicar of Christ Church, Pitsmoor from 2001 to 2010 and area dean of Ecclesfield from 2007. In 2010 he became
Martyn_Snow
British architectural family
Sheffield General Cemetery 1850 Flockton & Son Grade II Christ Church, Pitsmoor Road, Sheffield 1850 Flockton & Son Grade II Church of St Thomas, Brightside
Flockton_(architects)
Hallam (winners), Heeley, Mackenzie, Mechanics, Milton, Norfolk, Norton, Pitsmoor and Wellington. Sheffield FC declined to take part. 26 February – At its
1860s_in_association_football
Topics referred to by the same term
originally played under the Sheffield rules and which later changed its name to Pitsmoor F.C.; Pyebank F.C. (1888), an association football club which started out
Pyebank_F.C.
British civil engineer
British civil engineer and steel maker. Ellis was born on 20 August 1860 in Pitsmoor, Sheffield, Yorkshire. He was the son of John Devonshire Ellis (1824–1906)
William Henry Ellis (engineer)
William_Henry_Ellis_(engineer)
East Morton, retrieved 11 March 2010 Historic England, "Christ Church, Pitsmoor Road, Sheffield (1271057)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved
List of Commissioners' churches in Yorkshire
List_of_Commissioners'_churches_in_Yorkshire
Bus and tram interchange in Sheffield, England
Brook via Southey Green, the Northern General Hospital, Shirecliffe, Pitsmoor, Burngreave, Arundel Gate , Millhouses, Dore and Totley (First) M92 Harley
Hillsborough_Interchange
Park in Pitsmoor, Sheffield, England
Abbeyfield is a park in Pitsmoor, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, bought by the City Corporation in 1909. The park comprises the park itself, a bowling
Abbeyfield_Park
Former tramway system in Sheffield, England
Edge to Tinsley on 6 September 1899, to Walkley on 18 September 1899 and Pitsmoor on 27 September 1899. The other electric lines opened soon after allowing
Sheffield_Tramway
English footballer (1891–1968)
Frank Barson (10 April 1891 – 13 August 1968) was an English footballer from Grimesthorpe who played for several English football clubs including Barnsley
Frank_Barson
51.608459°N 2.615454°W ; 51.610878°N 2.669090°W Sheffield, Neepsend – Pitsmoor and Sheffield City substations, South Yorkshire 275 kV 53.4026°N 1.48569°W
List of high-voltage underground and submarine cables
List_of_high-voltage_underground_and_submarine_cables
English cricketer
who played one match for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1905. Born in Pitsmoor, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, Elms was a right-handed batsman, who began
John_Elms
River in South Yorkshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire, England
to reach an old road which ran to Leeds and Barnsley, passing through Pitsmoor. In 1795 it was replaced by one of the earliest iron bridges, made by Samual
River_Don,_Yorkshire
Football tournament
Tinsley Park Sports 6–2 Catcliffe Juniors Shiregreen 1935–36 Fulwood 3–2 Pitsmoor Working Men's Club Shiregreen 1936–37 Penistone Church 2–1 Treeton Reading
Sheffield & Hallamshire Saturday Trophy
Sheffield_&_Hallamshire_Saturday_Trophy
19th century II 259 Pitsmoor Road 53°23′52″N 1°28′04″W / 53.39773°N 1.46769°W / 53.39773; -1.46769 (259, PITSMOOR ROAD) Pitsmoor Road Early 19th century
Listed buildings in Sheffield S3
Listed_buildings_in_Sheffield_S3
the River Don. The boat was built for Messrs. Henry and Edward Cadnam of Pitsmoor, Sheffield. On the occasion of the launching of a boat it was common to
Masbrough_boat_disaster
Governor of the Bank of England (1735–1805)
the eledest son of John Nutt and Margaret, née Carr, of Raisin Hall near Pitsmoor, Sheffield. He never married and died on 9 March 1805, aged 69, while travelling
Joseph_Nutt_(banker)
Tennis tournament
New York State Championship semi-final, the scores being 6-8, Sheffield. Pitsmoor Ladies Win Doubles at Sittingbourne. In the Gore Court championships lawn
Gore_Court_Championships
British Anglican clergyman (born 1947)
ordained in 1976 After curacies at St Matthew's, Cambridge and Christ Church, Pitsmoor he was the Director of Pastoral Training for the Diocese of Sheffield.
John_Marsh_(priest)
Rotherham 1900 1 Gluman Gate, Chesterfield 1900 Woodseats, Sheffield 1906 Pitsmoor, Sheffield 1906 Hillsborough 1907 "Sheffield and Hallamshire Bank (1936–1913)"
Sheffield and Hallamshire Bank
Sheffield_and_Hallamshire_Bank
English cricketer
an amateur, and qualified as a solicitor himself. He played cricket for Pitsmoor C.C. and football for Sheffield F.C. His uncle, Bernard Wake, played ten
William_Wake_(cricketer)
years later the Bank opened its first branch in the Sheffield suburb of Pitsmoor. In 1851 seven more branches were established in the suburbs. However,
Sheffield_Savings_Bank
Football tournament season
Brewery 1871 100 Fox Street Amber & black Fir Vale 1862 135 Pyper Lane, Pitsmoor White & scarlet trimmings Gleadless 1870 98 Gleadless, 3 miles from Midland
1876–77 Sheffield Challenge Cup
1876–77_Sheffield_Challenge_Cup
English footballer
in the Football League for Sheffield United and York City. Born in the Pitsmoor area of Sheffield, Johnson attended the Firth Park Grammar School and later
Howard_Johnson_(footballer)
English cricketer and footballer
an English first-class cricketer and a professional footballer. Born in Pitsmoor, Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire, Burgin was a right arm medium pacer
Eric_Burgin
Hill Somerset 51°04′N 3°17′W / 51.06°N 03.28°W / 51.06; -03.28 ST1030 Pitsmoor Sheffield 53°23′N 1°28′W / 53.39°N 01.46°W / 53.39; -01.46 SK3689 Pitstone
List of United Kingdom locations: Peo-Pn
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Peo-Pn
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