Thanks for putting this up Dave. That lady at 16.33 is my Grandma. She had a heart of gold and would always ask my Grandad for a Park Drive. They lived in Sheffield but used to stand Barnsley markets on Wednesdays. Sadly they passed away in mid 80's. Brought tears to my eyes seeing her again. I'm now in my mid 70's.
As my cousin mentioned above, the lady with the cigarette was our grandmother, May Needham. Their stall was next to Herbert Warner, who's stall appeared twice, at the beginning with the gold bought sign, and with the Leeds United picture. He was a big fan and actually had the FA cup on his stall when Leeds won it in 1972. We have a picture of our mam holding it. My mam and uncle had a material stall opposite Roseby's. Roseby's, or at least the name, became a nationwide business, of warehouses, before going out of business a few years ago. My brother and I would come with mam, in the school holidays, and go to the pictures at the Odeon. Happy days, and great to see my grandma again. Thanks.
THANKS DAVE THE WAS REALLY REALLY INTRESTING WE WERE FROM BARNSLEY ME MAM DAD ME SISTER AND ME SEN CAN REMEMBER JOE EDWARDS WHEN HE HAD HIS STALL ON INDOOR MARKET JUGGLING PLATES AND CROCKERY,, CHRIS WARING😊
Lovely film, thanks so much for showing. Bought back many memories of the market.i remember Joe Edwards but remember him in the inside market. Tuesdays was the antiques market or rag and louse as my nan Used to say, wonderful
My aunty worked for Joe for a few years, nice bloke, this was when he was on the indoor market too. My Aunty Frances worked on Joes fashion stall in the upstairs market for years, she had red hair, and you would see her sat at the front of the stall doing her knitting in between serving customers.
I was born 1990 ....but my souls from the 50s .....love watching these ....my nan and grandad would have loved to see these so would my great uncle ...but sadly they've past
What get's me is the listing of buildings started in 1947 with the Town and Country Planning Act, why weren't so many of Barnsley's old buildings listed? I'm 7:16 into the film, and I could honestly cry that these old buildings were ripped down for the concrete monstrosity of the Metropolitan Centre and new market.
you're right Carol-criminal damage to heritage buildings-have just passed the new market bridge-the old Ceag building was a lovely avante guard building there and what will happen to the old M and S in town which is moving to a glass and tin out of town place-ta for your interest
@@DaveCherry Oh I'm absolutely fascinated in old Barnsley history. I'm currently researching my family tree, and so many of my family lived around the area where Morrisons is now and Heelis Street (which isn't really a street anymore), Thomas Street, Princess Street and I've just found out my 3x granduncle had the Musical Tavern on Shambles Street for years, his name was Joshua Wilkinson. So if you've got any information about the pub I'd love to hear it.
@@CarolM1968 Sorry Carol -to be honest i have never heard of it-there were loads of pubs on Shambles Street-I of course remember the area very well-why don't you visit the archives in the town hall?-they are very helpful there and feel sure they will help you-cheers Dave
This brought back memories Dave. I was living in Barnsley in 1970 and I would have been aged 10 but remember well the threepenny bit in the bus station and the market.
I remember George the sock man .....have me my first balaclava ....remember walking round the market once after school ......he said ...come here ....I went to him said what's up ...he went .....put these gloves on before tho hands get cold ....and sent me on mi way ....lovely man ....remember Keegan's sports .....kitted me put my first lot of cricket gear .....and we all know smell o fish n meat market .....thanks Dave ....I may be younger than you lot ...but I feel it hard
@@DaveCherry No problem my partner has a studio down there I think the buildings a old fabric place it's on freemans yard if that makes sence I love history I wish they'd leave it alone I love the videos on the old pits and railways
Thanks for putting this up Dave. That lady at 16.33 is my Grandma. She had a heart of gold and would always ask my Grandad for a Park Drive. They lived in Sheffield but used to stand Barnsley markets on Wednesdays. Sadly they passed away in mid 80's. Brought tears to my eyes seeing her again. I'm now in my mid 70's.
Hi! Just found this video. My grandma used to have the hairdresser's next door to Gordon Denton on Agnes Road. Great memories!
As my cousin mentioned above, the lady with the cigarette was our grandmother, May Needham. Their stall was next to Herbert Warner, who's stall appeared twice, at the beginning with the gold bought sign, and with the Leeds United picture. He was a big fan and actually had the FA cup on his stall when Leeds won it in 1972. We have a picture of our mam holding it. My mam and uncle had a material stall opposite Roseby's. Roseby's, or at least the name, became a nationwide business, of warehouses, before going out of business a few years ago. My brother and I would come with mam, in the school holidays, and go to the pictures at the Odeon. Happy days, and great to see my grandma again. Thanks.
Just as I remember it
THANKS DAVE THE WAS REALLY REALLY INTRESTING WE WERE FROM BARNSLEY ME MAM DAD ME SISTER AND ME SEN CAN REMEMBER JOE EDWARDS WHEN HE HAD HIS STALL ON INDOOR MARKET JUGGLING PLATES AND CROCKERY,, CHRIS WARING😊
Lovely film, thanks so much for showing. Bought back many memories of the market.i remember Joe Edwards but remember him in the inside market. Tuesdays was the antiques market or rag and louse as my nan Used to say, wonderful
My aunty worked for Joe for a few years, nice bloke, this was when he was on the indoor market too. My Aunty Frances worked on Joes fashion stall in the upstairs market for years, she had red hair, and you would see her sat at the front of the stall doing her knitting in between serving customers.
I was born 1990 ....but my souls from the 50s .....love watching these ....my nan and grandad would have loved to see these so would my great uncle ...but sadly they've past
What get's me is the listing of buildings started in 1947 with the Town and Country Planning Act, why weren't so many of Barnsley's old buildings listed? I'm 7:16 into the film, and I could honestly cry that these old buildings were ripped down for the concrete monstrosity of the Metropolitan Centre and new market.
you're right Carol-criminal damage to heritage buildings-have just passed the new market bridge-the old Ceag building was a lovely avante guard building there and what will happen to the old M and S in town which is moving to a glass and tin out of town place-ta for your interest
@@DaveCherry Oh I'm absolutely fascinated in old Barnsley history. I'm currently researching my family tree, and so many of my family lived around the area where Morrisons is now and Heelis Street (which isn't really a street anymore), Thomas Street, Princess Street and I've just found out my 3x granduncle had the Musical Tavern on Shambles Street for years, his name was Joshua Wilkinson. So if you've got any information about the pub I'd love to hear it.
@@CarolM1968
@@CarolM1968 Sorry Carol -to be honest i have never heard of it-there were loads of pubs on Shambles Street-I of course remember the area very well-why don't you visit the archives in the town hall?-they are very helpful there and feel sure they will help you-cheers Dave
I was born 1992 and I love watching these videos about tarns history
This brought back memories Dave. I was living in Barnsley in 1970 and I would have been aged 10 but remember well the threepenny bit in the bus station and the market.
Great loved it
I remember George the sock man .....have me my first balaclava ....remember walking round the market once after school ......he said ...come here ....I went to him said what's up ...he went .....put these gloves on before tho hands get cold ....and sent me on mi way ....lovely man ....remember Keegan's sports .....kitted me put my first lot of cricket gear .....and we all know smell o fish n meat market .....thanks Dave ....I may be younger than you lot ...but I feel it hard
Not seen my cousin Wayne for over 40 yr. Good memories btw.
Love all your videos love looking at history wonder if you could find out what build there were on old doncaster Rd down that road near antique centre
Remember it well. Can see it now. The Plough and the Alhambra where the roundabout is. Ta for your comments Chantelle
@@DaveCherry No problem my partner has a studio down there I think the buildings a old fabric place it's on freemans yard if that makes sence I love history I wish they'd leave it alone I love the videos on the old pits and railways
Hardys and Langton were on Sheffield road near Wigfalls going towards New Street
Oh brilliant-Wayne was right then-ta for your interest-DAVE
Denton's also had a pea and pie van.
I buy owt was on Doncaster Rd not on Agnes RD
False teeth story 😁😁