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Why is road named after Charles?



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Published Date: 20 August 2008
BEING a Norfolk-born boy and living at Meadowhead, my curiosity has got the better of me!
Why did Charles Ashmore have a road named after him?

BC Williamson, Little Norton Ave


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  • Last Updated: 20 August 2008 9:46 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
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Paddy13c,

Creswell 20/08/2008 13:51:21
Because he illustrated a book about the Norton area, called Chantry Land.
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Rodgers,

SHEFFIELD 20/08/2008 19:43:52
Roads are named after anyone that this Council like. Maybe we will be naming a future road, Sadam Ave, Hussain Drive. Watch this space
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