19 April 2026

Sunday

Pictures of Sheffield I gathered today - Sunday - after catching a bus into the city centre. I walked the 2.5 miles home home principally for the exercise. I will add some extra words tomorrow to explain these images and respond to any comments that may have been left in the interim.

Waiting for an 88 bus at Hunter's Bar. The Sunday timetable 
provides a reduced service as I am sure it does in most cities.
A colourful kiosk at the bottom of The Moor which is the 
biggest shopping street in Sheffield city centre.
This abstract sculpture sits outside the now redundant Manpower 
Services building. It is called The Crucible and was commissioned in 
1979 at a cost of £30,000. The artist was Judith Bluck and at first 
it was known as The Crucible Fountain. It sat in a pool and water 
cascaded down it. At night it was colourfully illuminated,
Not far from The Crucible sculpture, I spotted this section 
of construction site fencing that I have photographed 
before but yesterday it was interestingly illuminated 
by sunshine reflected from plate glass.
This corner street art references a Sheffield musician called 
Richard Hawley. Perhaps his most memorable self-penned 
Further along Ecclesall Road, I spotted this damaged plate 
glass window. Presumably it evidences an act of wanton 
vandalism but I thought that the pattern left behind 
was quite appealing - like a glass cobweb or something.
A corner shop is being redeveloped and  on the construction 
fencing, I spotted this piece of art which presumably refers to 
Melania Trump's main source of income. My apologies 
to any Melania Trump fans out there in the blogosphere 
such as Bob Slatten in Camden, South Carolina.
More street art. This time on Snuff Mill Lane. The slightly 
unconvincing image is of the Sheffield musician Jarvis Cocker. 
His song "Common People" with his band Pulp became 
a significant hit in  1995/96.
I returned to the Hunter's Bar suburb where there was a street 
market in progress on Sharrowvale Road. I used to live close 
to Neill Road and have always wondered why they added an 
extra "l" to my name. The cat says "Miaow!"
Here's the busy street market on Sharrowvale Road. The 
event happens four or five times a year and as you can 
see is pretty popular with Sheffielders.
A Salvation Army silver band were playing well-known tunes and I 
thought that Kylie Tai in Sydney, Australia might like this image 
because of her long association with The Salvation Army. It is 
an organisation  that does a lot of good work in different guises.
Before climbing up the long hill back home, I called in at The 
Buddhist Meditation Centre cafe for a hearty bowl of leek and 
potato soup. Across the road I got an unusual view of the 
old park keeper's house by the entrance to Endcliffe Park.

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And then it was back home to prepare the Sunday dinner. Roast pork this time.

And oh, here's an update on the Skote Outdoors story. Matty and heavily pregnant Kelly have now packed up and left their remote island with their two dogs. They are staying in a small house just outside the city of St John's. Although they still plan a "home birth", they now have quick access to maternity services. This comes as a huge relief to their many online followers - and not a moment too soon.

26 comments:

  1. Some great murals and graffiti!

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    1. These visual outbursts add something special to the urban scene. They prove that we are alive.

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  2. I'm waiting for more info. You have some interesting photos and I'm sure there's lots of information on them.

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    1. I have added some information Red - but not too much. After all, we teachers can be very boring.

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  3. An interesting mix of pictures. I am looking forward to learning more about them.

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    1. Thank you for the update on Matty and Kelly. I had gone back to their YouTube channel this morning and found the info about their temporary move, too.

      Also, thank you for providing more information to Sunday's photos. The house in the last picture looks rather grand for a park keeper and his family, but maybe it was enlarged over time, or he also housed some of the other park staff (if there were any, such as gardeners).

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    2. At your service madam! I am glad you are interested in Kelly and Matty's life.

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  4. The street market looks busy and I like the final house. Nice photos, thank you.

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    1. In such good weather, the street market was heaving with folk Elsie.

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  5. A lot of graffiti and broken windows. You have been busy. Is that why the road was named after you?

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    1. Before running water, in the age of outdoor lavatories... before electricity and piped gas when the houses were rat and flea infested, it was known as Addy Road. With modern facilities, residents petitioned for a more salubrious street name.

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  6. Melania's source of income...HAHA! :)

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    1. Well how else could she make money - especially since her sick-making biopic failed so miserably at the box office?

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  7. I know my dear, dear friend Melanie would never say "F*ck Money," though when I saw that following mural "Still Common," I did think of her still being a Slovenian Hooker.

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    1. I hope you were not offended by my mischievous remark Bob.

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  8. Looks like a nice long walk,

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    1. 2.5 miles - just a short stroll David.

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  9. A nice variety of photos, Neil. I have never heard of either of those songs or those artists. You had a busy walk! I walked to a Forest Preserve to see the fields of bluebells. So lovely!

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    1. Bluebells in springtime are most glorious to behold.

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  10. Another fantastic walk with lots of interesting sights. Was The Crucible fountain disconnected because of water use or maintenance issues or what? I wonder if it could ever be a fountain again. Maybe if someone redevelops that building behind it, it will happen. Good one re. Melania!

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    1. My urban photo walk was so Reedesque!

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  11. I like the broken glass, too, and your description is spot on. Thank you for the update on Matty and Kelly. Smart move on their part.

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    1. I am sure that the smart move happened because you prayed for them Kelly!

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  12. I have followed the Clark's for quite a long time. I was relieved to see they went to the mainland for the delivery.

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  13. So relieved to read the update and hope the Home Birth goes well.

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  14. I haven't been down the Moor in some time, used to go every Saturday we used to go to town - meet my grandparents at Castle Market then slowly make our way to the bottom of the Moor and calling into Atkinsons for a milkshake.

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