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Jack Sheffield was born in 1945 and grew up in the
tough environment of Gipton Estate in north-east Leeds.
His first job was ‘pitch boy’, carrying
buckets of boiling bitumen up a ladder to repair roofs.
In the 60s he trained to be a teacher at the St John’s
College, York, and spent his summers as a Corona Pop
Man.
In the early 70s, he was a teacher in Keighley in West
Yorkshire, during which time he earned a reputation
as a hard-tackling wing-forward for Wharfedale RUFC.
In the late 70s and 80s, Jack was headteacher of two
schools in North Yorkshire before becoming Senior Lecturer
in Primary Education at Bretton Hall College of the
University of Leeds. It was at this time he began to
record his many amusing stories of village life.
Jack shares his time between York and Hampshire.
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