Jackworcester
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It kinda dawned on me that i'd not found any unusual buildings to splore recently so whilst on my week off, I went for an exploratory walk along the Sheffield Canal and found this building high up on the embankment.
After doing a little digging, I found out that it used to be the Rads Working Mens Club, this was once the heart of your typical Sheffield working family's social life. Although I grew up in Sheffield, I had no idea this place existed but it gives food for thought when I think that my grandparents lived in the Attercliffe area until early 1950s and would have most likely have frequented the establishment for their regular top ups of Guiness.
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After doing a little digging, I found out that it used to be the Rads Working Mens Club, this was once the heart of your typical Sheffield working family's social life. Although I grew up in Sheffield, I had no idea this place existed but it gives food for thought when I think that my grandparents lived in the Attercliffe area until early 1950s and would have most likely have frequented the establishment for their regular top ups of Guiness.
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