Search Results

 

Found 5497 records

Page of 550.

Search Within Results

Keywords
Exclude
No Image Details Add to Album
1Fox House Inn, Hathersage Road. At the time of photograph the owners were Hope and Anchor Brewery, the occupier, Mr Drake. Dated 1690 in one room. Originally a farmhouse, rebuilt in Tudor style by the Duke of Rutland at the time of building Longshaw y02103

Fox House Inn, Hathersage Road. At the time of photograph the owners were Hope and Anchor Brewery, the occupier, Mr Drake. Dated 1690 in one room. Originally a farmhouse, rebuilt in Tudor style by the Duke of Rutland at the time of building Longshaw

2Bull and Oak public house (site of Sembly House), Nos. 76 - 78 The Wicker with Arthur Balfour and Co. Ltd., Capital Works ((right)y02155

Bull and Oak public house (site of Sembly House), Nos. 76 - 78 The Wicker with Arthur Balfour and Co. Ltd., Capital Works ((right)

3Britannia Inn, Nos. 24-26, Worksop Road, Attercliffey02161

Britannia Inn, Nos. 24-26, Worksop Road, Attercliffe

4Ivy Cottages, Nos 347, 349, 351, 353, Richmond Road at junction of Ravenscroft Road. Stone built and over 250 years old. One of the centre cottages used to be the 'Gooseberry Inn'. All later demolished for road wideningy02163

Ivy Cottages, Nos 347, 349, 351, 353, Richmond Road at junction of Ravenscroft Road. Stone built and over 250 years old. One of the centre cottages used to be the 'Gooseberry Inn'. All later demolished for road widening

5Waggon and Horses public house and Tea Rooms (on left), No. 57 Abbeydale Road South, built 1805. Old outbuildings on right converted into garagesy02209

Waggon and Horses public house and Tea Rooms (on left), No. 57 Abbeydale Road South, built 1805. Old outbuildings on right converted into garages

6Waggon and Horses public house, No. 57 Abbeydale Road South, built 1805.y02210

Waggon and Horses public house, No. 57 Abbeydale Road South, built 1805.

7Roadside Cottage formerly known as Cherrytree House, No 38, Cherrytree Road, Nether Edge. Built in 1635 by Thomas Ludlam. In 1828 converted into the Bowling Green Inn. At time of photograph, owned by K.M. Stewardsony02229

Roadside Cottage formerly known as Cherrytree House, No 38, Cherrytree Road, Nether Edge. Built in 1635 by Thomas Ludlam. In 1828 converted into the Bowling Green Inn. At time of photograph, owned by K.M. Stewardson

8Stag Hotel, No 15, Psalter Lane, Nether Edge. First let to publican, 1805, probably then quite new, known as the Stag's Head, the crest of the Mackenzie family. Past owners include Rev. Alexander Mackenzie and heirsy02230

Stag Hotel, No 15, Psalter Lane, Nether Edge. First let to publican, 1805, probably then quite new, known as the Stag's Head, the crest of the Mackenzie family. Past owners include Rev. Alexander Mackenzie and heirs

9Travellers' Inn, No. 72 Penistone Road North. A coaching inn, believed that the exterior has not been greatly changed for many years except for removal of horse troughs. Large fireplace in kitchen bears inscription, 1697.y02253

Travellers' Inn, No. 72 Penistone Road North. A coaching inn, believed that the exterior has not been greatly changed for many years except for removal of horse troughs. Large fireplace in kitchen bears inscription, 1697.

10Travellers' Inn, No. 72 Penistone Road North. A coaching inn, believed that the exterior has not been greatly changed for many years except for removal of horse troughs. Large fireplace in kitchen bears inscription, 1697.y02254

Travellers' Inn, No. 72 Penistone Road North. A coaching inn, believed that the exterior has not been greatly changed for many years except for removal of horse troughs. Large fireplace in kitchen bears inscription, 1697.

Found 5497 records.

Page of 550.