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1 | y02034 Endcliffe Hall | ||
2 | y02046 Clock tower pavilion, Firth Park Road | ||
3 | y02072 High Street, Beighton. No. 35 Cumberland's Head public house on left, in background | ||
4 | y02075 Ivy Cottages, Bowser Bottom, next to Wire Mill Dam, looking towards Whiteley Wood Road | ||
5 | y02079 Pitsmoor Toll Bar House, junction of Burngreave Road and Pitsmoor Road (right) with the Bay Horse public house visible in the background | ||
6 | y02090 Elevated view of Thomas Turton and Sons, Sheaf Works, Maltravers Street and Effingham Lane | ||
7 | y02177 Cholera Monument and Memorial Gardens, off Norfolk Road | ||
8 | y02200 The Hare and Hounds public house, No. 7 Church Lane, Dore. Circa 1600. The earliest public house in the village. Included in the same buildings are a grocer's shop, Post Office and a butcher's shop. All stone-built | ||
9 | y02213 Carr Houses, Mayfield Road. At the time of the photograph, owned by Mrs. Flint of Tom Lane. Around 300 years old. | ||
10 | y02224 Broomhouse Farm, Tom Lane, built between 1791-1795. Hall Carr House on 1854 maps. Later demolished |
Found 115131 records.