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1 | v00895 Laying of tram tracks at bottom of South Street, Moor, from junction of Ecclesall Road, Nos. 215-221, James Lamb and Son, drapers, right, railings on right belong to Brunswick Wesleyan Church, No. 210 Shepherd Sawer, confectioner | ||
2 | v00903 Elevated view of Campo Lane, North Church Street and graveyard of Cathedral SS Peter and Paul, Stirling Chambers, right (including Bothamley Wilson and Son, wholesale milliners), No. 20 George W.M. Reynolds, jewellers, left | ||
3 | v00905 Langsett Road at junction of Gertrude Street, No. 26 Xeno Jepson, chemist | ||
4 | v00911 Hallamshire Hotel, No. 182 West Street | ||
5 | v00935 Town Hall Square looking towards Barker's Pool, Wilson Peck, Cinema House and City Hall, right, Town Hall Chambers, left, Nos 66,68 and 70, Leopold Street, A. Wilson Peck and Co. Ltd., Music Warehouse, right | ||
6 | v00941 Fargate, Nos. 33 - 35 James Woodhouse and Son, house furnishers, Victoria House, left | ||
7 | v00952 Laying tram tracks, South Street, Moor, No. 196 Burgon and Son, grocers, left, Nos. 211 - 213 Langton and Sons, boot manufacturers and dealers, right | ||
8 | v00954 Tram No. 188 in front of Queens Road Depot, Charlotte Road, left, W.H. Blake and Co. Ltd., Structural Engineers in background | ||
9 | v00970 Ruskin Museum, Meersbrook Park, opened 1890. Former Meersbrook House, built 1780 by Benjamin Roebuck, a private Sheffield banker. Later became the residence of the Shore family, also the owners of Norton Hall. Sold both estates in 1850. | ||
10 | v00971 Cathedral SS Peter and Paul, Church Street |
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