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1Water Company Offices, Division Street  later became Transport Offices (known as Cambridge House) at the junction with Holly Lane and looking topwards Jas. Syrus Tulley and Co., photographers,u05250

Water Company Offices, Division Street later became Transport Offices (known as Cambridge House) at the junction with Holly Lane and looking topwards Jas. Syrus Tulley and Co., photographers,

2Charter of Incorporation for the City of Sheffield 1893u05324

Charter of Incorporation for the City of Sheffield 1893

3Grant of supporters to the Coat of Arms of the City of Sheffieldu05325

Grant of supporters to the Coat of Arms of the City of Sheffield

4Cavalry troops at Wentworth Woodhouse during the Great Coal Strikeu05687

Cavalry troops at Wentworth Woodhouse during the Great Coal Strike

5Sheffield Municipal Cricket Team with Sir John Brown in the centreu05703

Sheffield Municipal Cricket Team with Sir John Brown in the centre

6The Green Family outside their home St. Marys Croft Farm, Dungworthu05729

The Green Family outside their home St. Marys Croft Farm, Dungworth

7The Green Family of St. Marys Croft Farm, Dungworth on holiday in their caru05730

The Green Family of St. Marys Croft Farm, Dungworth on holiday in their car

8Mary Rippon nee Rhodes (b 28th m 27 Dec 1850 April 1828 d 30 Jan 1912) wife of James Rippon, grocer and city councillor u05751

Mary Rippon nee Rhodes (b 28th m 27 Dec 1850 April 1828 d 30 Jan 1912) wife of James Rippon, grocer and city councillor

9James Rippon (b 4th Sept 1828 m 27 Dec 1850 d 5th Nov 1888), grocer and councillor 1870u05752

James Rippon (b 4th Sept 1828 m 27 Dec 1850 d 5th Nov 1888), grocer and councillor 1870

10Shrewsbury Hospital, Norfolk Road, consisting of Almshouses and Chapel.  A Tudor-Gothic building housing 20 male and 20 female pensioners and a Governor-chaplain. Chapel opened 1827u05876

Shrewsbury Hospital, Norfolk Road, consisting of Almshouses and Chapel. A Tudor-Gothic building housing 20 male and 20 female pensioners and a Governor-chaplain. Chapel opened 1827

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