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1 | ![]() | y00726 Drawing of window in Angel Hotel, destroyed 1941, depicting the first Mail Coach, known as the 'Flying Machine on Steel Springs' which began running between Sheffield and London in May 1760. The officer seated next to the coachman is Col. Athorpe | |
2 | ![]() | s00097 Big Tree Hotel, No.842 Chesterfield Road, Woodseats. Originally named the Masons Arms. Renamed the Big Tree due to the large oak tree at the front. Wesley is said to have preached here | |
3 | ![]() | s00109 Bagshawe Arms, Norton Avenue, Hemsworth. Owned by the Bagshawe family. Once a farmhouse, but rebuilt and enlarged in 1829 as a public house. Built with stone from Mawfa Lane Quarries. At the rear is a long room formerly used as a petty sessions court | |
4 | ![]() | s00243 Partly demolished row of buildings known as Pool Place, Barker's Pool (later the site of the City Hall). Former premises include New Music Hall Tavern, No 116, Barker's Pool, on corner | |
5 | ![]() | s00401 Procession outside the Grouse Inn, Sheffield Road, Dronfield | |
6 | ![]() | s00421 Woodhouse Market Cross, Market Square/Market Place, Woodhouse. No 14, Market Square, Cross Daggers public house, right (date over doorway of pub is 1658). The cross was erected in 1775 by Joshua Littlewood. A sun dial and weather vane were added in 1 | |
7 | ![]() | s00470 Beehive Hotel, No 240, West Street | |
8 | ![]() | s00473 Bell Hagg Inn and Bell Hagg Quarry, property of Ernest Andrews and Son, Manchester Road. Bell Hagg Plantation in background | |
9 | ![]() | s00828 Dove and Rainbow public house, Hartshead demolished 1958 | |
10 | ![]() | s02499 Crown Corn Mills, John Aizlewood Ltd., Flour Millers, Nursery Street (also called Provender Mill) and Manchester Hotel (at junction of Spitalfields) |
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