Nos. 707 (derelict) and 709, Kings Head public house, Attercliffe Road looking towarrds Attercliffe Garden of Rest (formerly Christ Church churchyard) and Nos. 749, Royal Bank of Scotland
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Title:Nos. 707 (derelict) and 709, Kings Head public house, Attercliffe Road looking towarrds Attercliffe Garden of Rest (formerly Christ Church churchyard) and Nos. 749, Royal Bank of Scotland
Location:Sheffield_Attercliffe
Date:1991
Date Period:1980-1999
Photographer:Stanley Jones
Copyright::Stanley Jones
Notes:

Kings Head one of the last beer only houses in Sheffield. The building has also been used as a grocers, earthenware dealers and a chemist. The easrthenware shop was run by Robert Jackson whose son Samuel was co-founder of Spear and Jackson, tool manufacturers. The world champion endurance runner George Littlewood was landlord around 1900. Billy Calvert who fought for the world championship against Howard Wilsonin the 1960's was also a landlord. See: The Definitive A to Z of Sheffield Public Houses, Michael Liversidge Ref: 728.5 SQ

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