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Sheffield Hallam University (SHU) is a public research university in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.The university is based on two sites; the City Campus is located in the city centre near Sheffield railway station, while the Collegiate Crescent Campus is about two miles away in the Broomhall Estate off Ecclesall Road in south-west Sheffield.
The station started broadcasting on 1548 kHz/194m AM, 95.2 and 95.9 MHz FM under the name of Radio Hallam from its studios at Hartshead in Sheffield city centre on 1 October 1974. The first presenter heard on air was ex- BBC Radio 1 DJ Johnny Moran – the first record he played was I've Got the Music in Me by Kiki Dee , which stuck after a ...
Norman Hallam (born 9 October 1945) is an English clarinetist and the composer of the Dance Suite for wind quintet. Born in Coventry , Hallam studied the clarinet from the age of 11, [ 1 ] studying with Michael Saxton, then principal clarinet with the BBC Midland Orchestra .
It is home to Hallam F.C. and Hallam C.C. First opened in 1804, Hallam F.C. have played at the ground since 1860. Sandygate has been recognised by the Guinness Book of Records as the "Oldest Football Ground in the World". [3] On 26 December 1860, the world's first inter-club football match was played at the ground, Hallam taking on Sheffield F.C.
Reuben Hallam, author, who wrote in the Sheffield dialect Hallam F.C. - a non-league football club in Sheffield Hallam FM , former name of a radio station based in Sheffield, now called Hits Radio South Yorkshire
It is home to Hallam F.C. and Hallam C.C. First opened in 1804, Hallam have played at the ground since 1860. Sandygate has been recognised by the Guinness Book of Records as the "Oldest Football Ground in the World". [12] On 26 December 1860, the world's first inter-club football match was played at the ground, Hallam taking on Sheffield F.C.
In Anglo-Saxon times, Hallamshire was the most southerly of the "small shires" or regiones of the Kingdom of Northumbria.. The mother church of Hallamshire lay five miles north of Sheffield at Ecclesfield, whose placename includes the Common Brittonic or primitive Welsh root *eglẽs meaning "church", [4] suggesting that Hallamshire has even earlier roots and must have existed as a territorial ...
Hallam: 1985–86 BSC Parkgate reserves 2 – 1 Crookes Frecheville: 1986–87 Maltby Miners Welfare reserves 1 – 1p: Mexborough Main Street Davys 1987–88 Sheffield reserves 1 – 0 Mexborough Main Street Frecheville: 1988–89 Aurora United 2 – 1 Woodsetts Welfare Frecheville: 1989–90 Mexborough Northgate 3 – 2 Wath Saracens Athletic ...