The Sheffield Arms was definitely on the main Hessle Rd, not Strickland St. It was opposite the Smith and Nephew factory on Hessle Rd and was situated in the vicinity of the later Pheonix Club, which was itself knocked down to make way for the Clive Sullivan Way entry Rd off Hessle Rd circa 1985. The pub was very popular in the 2nd World War years when my mother was one of 5 sisters who were regulars at the pub during those heady years. Mums maiden name was Gladys Smith and her sisters were Annie, Lizzie and younger sisters Elsie and Gertie. Mum said every night was a party night in "Sheff" despite the nightly bombing raids, then afterwards they would party back in Wassand Street where they all lived. Apparently the war years were not doom and gloom all the time. lol