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1Hunters' Bar Toll House, Ecclesall Road, closed midnight, October 31, 1884. Most probably James Percy, the last lessee, who paid 2,565 pounds for the privilege of exacting tolls, left of doorways16157

Hunters' Bar Toll House, Ecclesall Road, closed midnight, October 31, 1884. Most probably James Percy, the last lessee, who paid 2,565 pounds for the privilege of exacting tolls, left of doorway

2Toll Bar House, Pitsmoor, Burngreave Road/Pitsmoor Road (right)s16158

Toll Bar House, Pitsmoor, Burngreave Road/Pitsmoor Road (right)

3Round House and Norfolk Arms, Ringinglow Road, from Sheephill Roads16159

Round House and Norfolk Arms, Ringinglow Road, from Sheephill Road

4Hunters' Bar Toll House, Ecclesall Road, closed midnight, October 31, 1884. Most probably James Percy standing at the gate, the last lessee, who paid £2,565 for the privilege of exacting tollss16162

Hunters' Bar Toll House, Ecclesall Road, closed midnight, October 31, 1884. Most probably James Percy standing at the gate, the last lessee, who paid £2,565 for the privilege of exacting tolls

5Hunters' Bar Toll House, Ecclesall Road, closed midnight, October 31, 1884. Most probably James Percy standing at the gate, the last lessee, who paid £2,565 for the privilege of exacting tollss16163

Hunters' Bar Toll House, Ecclesall Road, closed midnight, October 31, 1884. Most probably James Percy standing at the gate, the last lessee, who paid £2,565 for the privilege of exacting tolls

6Toll Bar Cottage (left) and The Weigh House (right), Templeborough, Sheffield Roads16167

Toll Bar Cottage (left) and The Weigh House (right), Templeborough, Sheffield Road

7Toll Bar Cottage (right) and The Weigh House (left), Templeborough, Sheffield Road viewed from the Rotherham sides16168

Toll Bar Cottage (right) and The Weigh House (left), Templeborough, Sheffield Road viewed from the Rotherham side

8Furnival Road, 1915-1925, from Exchange Street, No. 1 Furnival Road, Clement Schofield Kilham, tobacconist; Nos. 3 - 5 Michael Law, refreshment rooms; Nos. 7 - 9 Wilks Bros and Co., ironmongers and Nos. 11 - 13 Alexandra Hotels16200

Furnival Road, 1915-1925, from Exchange Street, No. 1 Furnival Road, Clement Schofield Kilham, tobacconist; Nos. 3 - 5 Michael Law, refreshment rooms; Nos. 7 - 9 Wilks Bros and Co., ironmongers and Nos. 11 - 13 Alexandra Hotel

9Gibraltar Street from the junction with Trinity Street (right) showing businesses including No. 220/4 Thomas Nixon and Son, pawnbrokers, Midland Railway Co., parcels receiving office and Nos. 204/6 The Oriental Tea Co., Nichols and Co. rights16240

Gibraltar Street from the junction with Trinity Street (right) showing businesses including No. 220/4 Thomas Nixon and Son, pawnbrokers, Midland Railway Co., parcels receiving office and Nos. 204/6 The Oriental Tea Co., Nichols and Co. right

10Horse drawn tram, most probably No. 10, on Lady's Bridge, Wicker looking towards Waingate, No 34, Waingate, Elephant and Castle Tea Co., tea dealers, in backgrounds16298

Horse drawn tram, most probably No. 10, on Lady's Bridge, Wicker looking towards Waingate, No 34, Waingate, Elephant and Castle Tea Co., tea dealers, in background

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