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1No. 5, Holly Street, situated between the portion of Trippet Lane and Bow Street, demolished to make way for street improvements, was originally the King William Innu03310

No. 5, Holly Street, situated between the portion of Trippet Lane and Bow Street, demolished to make way for street improvements, was originally the King William Inn

2Demolition of back to back houses, Arundel Street, between Sylvester Lane and Sylvester Gardens. Court No. 15 at rear of properties. People are gathered outside what was formerly No 293, Beerhouse, known as the Gas Tank Tavernu03312

Demolition of back to back houses, Arundel Street, between Sylvester Lane and Sylvester Gardens. Court No. 15 at rear of properties. People are gathered outside what was formerly No 293, Beerhouse, known as the Gas Tank Tavern

3Derelict premises of J. Lockwood and Edwards Ltd., 281 Penistone Road, formerly Army Hotel also known as Clifton Hotel near Hill Foot Bridge building demolished late 1960'su03483

Derelict premises of J. Lockwood and Edwards Ltd., 281 Penistone Road, formerly Army Hotel also known as Clifton Hotel near Hill Foot Bridge building demolished late 1960's

4View over the rooftops of property, Castle Street looking towards the Court House formerly the Old Town Hall; The Cannon public house (originally Cannon Spirit Vaults with the tall chimneys left)u04887

View over the rooftops of property, Castle Street looking towards the Court House formerly the Old Town Hall; The Cannon public house (originally Cannon Spirit Vaults with the tall chimneys left)

5Construction of Ashopton Viaduct and Ladybower Reservoir, Ashopton Inn, Sheffield to Glossop Road, in foregroundu04997

Construction of Ashopton Viaduct and Ladybower Reservoir, Ashopton Inn, Sheffield to Glossop Road, in foreground

6Hare and Hounds, Upper Gate Road, Stannington. First recorded as a pub around 1790 and known as Well Green House and the Blue Boar. Mentioned as Hare and Hounds in 1837. Demolished in 1960s. Upper Gate Road was known locally as Gray's Hill.v00271

Hare and Hounds, Upper Gate Road, Stannington. First recorded as a pub around 1790 and known as Well Green House and the Blue Boar. Mentioned as Hare and Hounds in 1837. Demolished in 1960s. Upper Gate Road was known locally as Gray's Hill.

7Water Lane looking towards Snig Hill. Rear entrance to Central Police Offices (fronting Castle Green) and side view of Imperial Hotel, left. Imperial Hotel Stock Rooms, rightv00955

Water Lane looking towards Snig Hill. Rear entrance to Central Police Offices (fronting Castle Green) and side view of Imperial Hotel, left. Imperial Hotel Stock Rooms, right

8Back to back houses, Arundel Street, from junction with Sylvester Lane. Cart is outside what was formerly No 293, Beerhouse, known as the Gas Tank Tavernv00959

Back to back houses, Arundel Street, from junction with Sylvester Lane. Cart is outside what was formerly No 293, Beerhouse, known as the Gas Tank Tavern

9R.J. Stokes and Co. Ltd., paint and  varnish manufacturers; Nells Bar and Hippodrome Theatre, Cambridge Street and the junction with Wellington Street rightw00103

R.J. Stokes and Co. Ltd., paint and varnish manufacturers; Nells Bar and Hippodrome Theatre, Cambridge Street and the junction with Wellington Street right

10Crimean Monument, Moorhead, showing horse drawn tram. Public Benefit Boot Co., boot dealers and Nelson Hotel on right behind monument. Pinstone Street in backgroundw00138

Crimean Monument, Moorhead, showing horse drawn tram. Public Benefit Boot Co., boot dealers and Nelson Hotel on right behind monument. Pinstone Street in background

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