Sheffield Castle - Week 9
The Sheffield Castle excavation team discuss their personal highs and lows from the project
Sheffield
Ballingry Loyal escort
3/1/15PM Ride Home and 4/1/15AM into work (Sheffield, UK)
Ride home and the next days ride into work (Sat night/Sun morning) on the Kymco. Some fella on the roundabout thought about knocking me over going home, but that was all. The morning run was very cold, ice on the roads through Walkley.
Wisewood U16 v Wombwell 16 Football Match 03 Nov 19 Match
The Walkabout Ghosts Investigation - Sheffield - Part 2
Part 2 - Project-reveal investigate the ghostly goings on at the walkabout pub.
Based in Sheffield.
Learn what goes off at this historic chapel,
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britains-ghosts.com
Stagecoach Sheffield 12093 leaves Church Street with a 52 Service for Hillsborough
Stagecoach Sheffield 12093 YN61 BFU seen leaving Church Street with an 52 Service from Woodhouse to Hillsborough on Thursday 05 of April 2018
Wadsley Lane, Sheffield. Should I buy it?
Should I buy this house? Needs a fair bit of work.....
LODGE MOOR - SHEFFIELD. Redmires Road
Boxing Day Stagecoach Sheffield SuperTram 122 From Halfway To Meadowhall
Sport Relief 2016 Flagship City - Sheffield
Hundreds of people from across Yorkshire turned out in force on Sunday 20th March at the Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Flagship games in Sheffield.
Milers of all ages were sponsored to walk or run themselves proud and South Yorkshire Sport provided the Sport Village with 15 sports, activities and entertainments in the Peace Gardens and Tudor Square on behalf of Sport England.
The day was a great success with friends and families joining together to go the extra mile for Sport Relief 2016.
Day 91 - Meadowhall Shopping Centre, UK support SB
Meadowhall is an indoor shopping centre in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It lies 3 miles north-east of Sheffield city centre and 2 miles from Rotherham town centre. A good place to go shop. Brendan didn´t have enough room in his panniers, however to do a proper shop.
Peddler 10 - Sheffield Vibes
Accelerate Sheffield 2014 - Investing in local enterprise
Accelerate returns to Sheffield with an intensive, bespoke business support programme and tailored investment in your business.
We're looking for businesses, particularly with a social impact, that are ready to go and grow that can benefit from a share of an exclusive investment fund of £100,000.
*The finance is by means of loan or equity finance but not grant funding.
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Rotherham-Ride
Travel in the van around Rotherham by-pass April 2011
‘VARDY'S ON FIRE’ - ENGLAND FANS SMASH UP BUSES IN LEEDS
Trotter Slide
Slide in common room
Discovering Yorkshire: Leeds City Centre
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DEF LEPPARD STEVE CLARK Tribute 8/1/1991
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Stephen Maynard Clark (23 April 1960 – 8 January 1991) was an English musician. He was the main songwriter and rhythm guitarist for the English hard rock band Def Leppard, until 1991, when he died from alcohol poisoning. In 2007, Clark was ranked No. 11 on Classic Rock Magazine's 100 Wildest Guitar Heroes. In 2019, Clark was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Def Leppard.
Stephen Maynard Clark was born and raised in Hillsborough, a suburb of Sheffield, England to Barrie & Beryl (nee Beckingham) Clark. From an early age, he showed an interest in music, attending his first concert featuring Cliff Richard and the Shadows at age 6. At 11, he received his first guitar which was purchased by his father on the condition that he learn to play. Clark studied classical guitar for a year before he first heard the music of Jimmy Page and Led Zeppelin at a friend's house.
When Clark left school his first employer was an engineering firm called GEC Traction where he worked as a lathe operator. He was 3 years into a 4-year apprenticeship with the firm by the time his band Def Leppard was signed to a record deal with Phonogram Records.
Before joining Def Leppard in 1978, Clark played cover songs with his small band, Electric Chicken, in Sheffield. Around that time, he met Pete Willis (Def Leppard's original guitarist and founder) at a technical college. Willis spotted Clark reading a guitar book and asked if he played. He then invited Steve to come and audition for his band, as they were looking to add a second guitarist. Clark never showed up, but when Willis and singer Joe Elliott bumped into Clark again at a Judas Priest gig, Willis re-issued his invitation.[3] Clark finally came down to their rehearsal room and joined Def Leppard in January 1978. According to Elliott in Behind the Music, Clark auditioned for Def Leppard by playing all of Lynyrd Skynyrd's Free Bird without accompaniment.
While a member of Def Leppard, Clark contributed to over 90% of the music. Clark and Pete Willis shared lead-guitar duties, and Clark was nicknamed The Riffmaster due to his amazing talent and ability to come up with some of the coolest guitar riffs in modern rock. Toward the end of the Pyromania recording sessions, Pete Willis was asked to leave, and guitarist Phil Collen was recruited into the band to replace him.
Clark and Collen quickly bonded, becoming close friends and leading to the trademark dual-guitar sound of Def Leppard. He and Clark became known as the Terror Twins
Part of their success as a duo was attributed to their ability to swap between rhythm and lead guitar, often both playing lead or both doing rhythm within the same song. The fact that they came from entirely different musical backgrounds also contributed to their unique guitar partnership. Clark was a classically-trained musician who knew the rules of music and could read and write music and understood the theory and science of the art, as well as studying/being influenced by Jimmy Page and Led Zeppelin, whereas Collen, like Willis, was self-taught and developed his fast, alternate-picking technique from studying Al Di Meola and listening to Jazz players.
Although his name appears on many songwriting credits for Def Leppard's 1992 album, Adrenalize, he did not contribute much to the recording of the album. In the liner notes of the Adrenalize deluxe edition, Joe Elliot claims that a few riffs Clark had demoed were used in a couple of places on the album. His only other contribution was a thumbs up here and there and stating something the rest of the band was working on was cool. Collen and Clark began working on what would become the song White Lightning during the recording sessions for the 1992 album, Adrenalize. Completed after Clark's death, the song described the effects of Clark's alcohol and drug addictions.
Clark had dated an American model, Lorelei Shellist, the two having been together since 1984 but broke up. Shellist revealed in her autobiography, Runway Runaway, that Clark's addictions played a major role in their breakup. After Clark and Shellist ended their relationship, Clark began a new relationship with Janie Dean which lasted until Clark's death in 1991. Steve Clark had never been engaged to anyone despite rumours and false claims.
On Tuesday 8 January 1991, Clark was found dead on his couch by Dean. He was 30 years old. The postmortem revealed that the cause of death was respiratory failure caused by a lethal mixture of alcohol and prescription drugs. At the time of his death Clark had a blood alcohol level of .30 and morphine in his system. Daniel Van Alphen, Clark's drinking companion the night before, testified that they went to a local pub and returned to Clark's home at midnight to watch a video.
He was buried at Wisewood Cemetery located in Loxley, Sheffield, near the Clark family estate.