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1Broken fly wheel incident, (Lee of Sheffield Ltd.) Arthur Lee and Sons Ltd., steel manufacturers, Crown Steel and Wire Works, Bessemer Road and Faraday Road u13528

Broken fly wheel incident, (Lee of Sheffield Ltd.) Arthur Lee and Sons Ltd., steel manufacturers, Crown Steel and Wire Works, Bessemer Road and Faraday Road

2Unspecified groupt15964

Unspecified group

3St. Vincent's R.C. Church, Solly Streett16013

St. Vincent's R.C. Church, Solly Street

4Lance Sergeant T. A. Bond, No. 6 Platoon, 1st West Riding Divisional Cyclist Company, British Expeditionary Force, Francet16014

Lance Sergeant T. A. Bond, No. 6 Platoon, 1st West Riding Divisional Cyclist Company, British Expeditionary Force, France

5Probably No. 6 Platoon, 1st West Riding Divisional Cyclist Company, British Expeditionary Force, Francet16020

Probably No. 6 Platoon, 1st West Riding Divisional Cyclist Company, British Expeditionary Force, France

6Probably No. 6 Platoon, 1st West Riding Divisional Cyclist Company, British Expeditionary Force, Francet16021

Probably No. 6 Platoon, 1st West Riding Divisional Cyclist Company, British Expeditionary Force, France

7Leyland Titan bussypte00738

Leyland Titan bus

8Decorated tram car celebrating the coronation of their majesties King George V and Queen Mary, June 22nd 1911sypte00757

Decorated tram car celebrating the coronation of their majesties King George V and Queen Mary, June 22nd 1911

9Henry Joseph Wilson (1833-1914), Director of Sheffield Smelting Company, JP and radical Liberal MP for Holmfirth, and his wife Charlotte Cowan Wilson (1833-1921), outside their home of Osgathorpe Hills, Pitsmoor, with their familyarc07811

Henry Joseph Wilson (1833-1914), Director of Sheffield Smelting Company, JP and radical Liberal MP for Holmfirth, and his wife Charlotte Cowan Wilson (1833-1921), outside their home of Osgathorpe Hills, Pitsmoor, with their family

10Wincobank Hall, formerly the home of anti-slavery campaigner Mary Anne Rawson (1801-1887) and later adapted as an 'Industrial Home for Women', 1908arc07812

Wincobank Hall, formerly the home of anti-slavery campaigner Mary Anne Rawson (1801-1887) and later adapted as an 'Industrial Home for Women', 1908

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