SO WHO IS THE OBSCURE
CHARACTER
RESPONSIBLE FOR THESE
WEBPAGES?
Academically unspectacular and regrettably
unspectacular at cricket, this shy and timid youngster was to develop into a
decent footballer in his teenage years. As an adult, he had a tedious
tendency to compile stuff about Ebenezer Elliott, the Corn Law Rhymer and Poet
of the Poor.
Keith Morris was born in
Worksop, Notts (UK) & attended Lincoln St School and Crown St School (later
called Redlands). This was followed by a spell at Retford Grammar School, where
he was called either Teak Morris or simply TK after his initials. Some silly
individuals thought that Teacake Morris was a better name. Can’t think why!
In his teenage years,
our hero played for the formidable Queensway football club where his pals
dubbed him by the name Prof. That was because he wore glasses and looked
intelligent. (Fooled them all then, dint I!)
Keith was sentenced
to 31 years hard labour pretending to be a professional librarian with
Sheffield City Libraries. He
was
a star player for their football team (you don't have to believe
everything you
read here!) The team played in the Sheffield Sunday League Division 4,
finishing bottom every year. Though, once, the team actually beat the
league leaders - thanks to two goals from Keith! However, he spent most
of his working life drinking coffee and
slipping off to the pub! (Still
likes a cup of coffee - seldom visits the pub though - it's a hard life,
innit?) Surprisingly, our hero(?) has a degree and a professional qualification.
Keith married a Welsh
lass called Judith Davies from Cilcennin in mid Wales. Judith, who speaks Welsh,
attended Aberaeron School and although she has a degree, she proudly boasts
that she has never read any of her husband books! Ach-y-fi!
Keith used to live in Sheffield
and in Rotherham, but now resides in sunny Wales (bwrw glaw, yfori!). When
Keith first lived in Sheffield, he used to watch both Sheffield football teams
but soon he became a keen supporter of Sheffield Wednesday. He remains so
today. Up The Owls!
As well as writing the
books I
Were A Worksop Lad,
Wassop Worksop and Worksop Re-Visited, Keith
was consultant editor of Pawnshop On Monday (Hallamshire Press, Sheffield 1994)
In 2002 (with help from Ray Hearne) Keith wrote Ebenezer Elliott: Corn Law Rhymer &
Poet of the Poor and in 2005, he published People, Poems & Politics of Ebenezer Elliott, Corn Law Rhymer. A self-published, limited edition - signed
& numbered. Now a collector’s item. Or so he says.
In kindness to those of a nervous disposition,
it was decided not to include a photograph of the compiler of these pages!