Retro picture comes as a surprise
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Margaret Long from Wadsley recognised several people in one of our photos which showed a family in the 1900s.
She believes the picture was a family photo taken at The Yew Tree at Malin Bridge, ’now known as Champs Bar.’
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Hide AdMargaret thinks her grandmother Nellie Helliwell who was born in 1896, is the little girl sitting on the knee of Margaret’s great grandfather, Herbert Frederick Helliwell.
Herbert was part of a well known family of builders based in the Loxley Valley area who lived in Beechwood House on Beechwood Road, Hillsborough.
Herbert’s father Benjamin Helliwell, born in 1836, was a stonemason and builder and made many of the headstones in Bradfield churchyard.
“Herbert was also said to have built the high stone walls at Kirk Edge Convent situated in the Bradfield area of Sheffield,” said Margaret.
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Hide AdShe also believes the “military looking gentleman'' with the top hat was also a family member but is not sure of his connection.
“Possibly he was Herbert’s brother Walter Helliwell or his brother-in-law, part of the Frith family,” Margaret added.
Herbert was married to Annie Frith, they had four children together, one of which was Margaret’s grandmother Nellie who died in 1968.
Nellie worked in a milliners on Snig Hill before getting married and raising their children.
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Hide AdMargaret has tried to find out more about the other people in the photo and is hoping someone will be able to shed more light on it.
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