Sheffield Legends

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Sheffield Legends is a Walk of Fame located outside Sheffield Town Hall honouring famous people from or connected to Sheffield. As in the Hollywood version, there are plaques with famous people's names on them and why they are famous.

The idea was first suggested in 2005 when the people of Sheffield were asked who should be honoured after a local resident suggested honouring the footballer Gordon Banks, who grew up in Sheffield. [1]

To date, the inductees are:

NameImageOccupationDate of induction
Gordon Banks Sheffield Legends Gordon Banks.jpg Footballer 9 May 2006 [1]
Sean Bean Sheffield Legends Sean Bean.jpg Actor16 January 2010 [2]
Grace Clough Sheffield Legends Grace Clough.jpg Paralympic gold medal winner22 December 2016 [3]
Joe Cocker Sheffield Legends Joe Cocker.jpg Singer15 December 2007 [4]
Sebastian Coe Sheffield Legends Sebastian Coe.jpg Athlete and politician21 February 2007 [5]
Def Leppard Sheffield Legends Def Leppard.jpg Musicians16 June 2006 [6]
Derek Dooley Sheffield Legends Derek Dooley.jpg Footballer 4 December 2007 [7]
Margaret Drabble Sheffield Legends Margaret Drabble.jpg Novelist30 May 2012 [8]
Jessica Ennis Sheffield Legends Jessica Ennis.jpg Athlete 20 June 2011 [9]
Tony Foulds Organized the "Mi Amigo" memorial flypast2019 [10]
Barry Hancock Sheffield Legends Barry Hancock.jpg Oncologist 24 June 2010 [11]
Brendan Ingle Sheffield Legends Brendan Ingle.jpg Boxing trainer8 January 2008 [12]
Nick Matthew Sheffield Legends Nick Matthew.jpg Squash World Champion 4 September 2013 [13]
David Mellor Sheffield Legends David Mellor.jpg Cutler and designer25 January 2007 [14]
Michael Palin Sheffield Legends Michael Palin.jpg Comedian and television presenter20 February 2007 [15]
Steve Peat Sheffield Legends Steve Peat.jpg Mountain biker 28 October 2015 [16]
Joe Scarborough Sheffield Legends Joe Scarborough.jpg Artist3 June 2008 [17]
Helen Sharman Sheffield Legends Helen Sharman.jpg Astronaut 12 December 2006
Joe Simpson Sheffield Legends Joe Simpson.jpg Mountaineer 8 January 2008 [18]
Michael Vaughan Sheffield Legends Michael Vaughan.jpg Cricketer 30 November 2009 [19]
Clinton Woods Sheffield Legends Clinton Woods.jpg Boxer 2010

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