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1The old Endcliffe Hall, past owners include Henry Wilkinson. Bought by John Brown in 1863, and demolished to make way for the new Endcliffe Halls02601

The old Endcliffe Hall, past owners include Henry Wilkinson. Bought by John Brown in 1863, and demolished to make way for the new Endcliffe Hall

2Looking towards Nethergreen Road (left) and Fulwood Road (right) fron Tom Lane, after demolition of cottages, Nethergreen School (also known as Ranmoor School) and Nethergreen United Methodist Church, in backgrounds02642

Looking towards Nethergreen Road (left) and Fulwood Road (right) fron Tom Lane, after demolition of cottages, Nethergreen School (also known as Ranmoor School) and Nethergreen United Methodist Church, in background

3The tea room, The Regent Cinema, Barker's Pool, later became Gaumont. Designed by W.E. Trent. Opened 26th December, 1927. Became the Gaumont in 1946 and was twinned by Rank in 1969 and tripled in 1979. Closed 7th November 1985s02692

The tea room, The Regent Cinema, Barker's Pool, later became Gaumont. Designed by W.E. Trent. Opened 26th December, 1927. Became the Gaumont in 1946 and was twinned by Rank in 1969 and tripled in 1979. Closed 7th November 1985

4Oxford Picture Palace, Addy Streets02717

Oxford Picture Palace, Addy Street

5Chapeltown Picture Palace, Nos 19/21 Station Road. Opened 23 December 1912, seating 450. Closed 16 March 1963 and became a bingo halls02719

Chapeltown Picture Palace, Nos 19/21 Station Road. Opened 23 December 1912, seating 450. Closed 16 March 1963 and became a bingo hall

6Volunteers Funeral with Military Honours at Norton Cemeterys02862

Volunteers Funeral with Military Honours at Norton Cemetery

7Buffalos outing for poor children of Park area, photographed from Cricket Inn Road. Aston Street, left. St. John's School, Cricket Inn Road, behind lampposts02875

Buffalos outing for poor children of Park area, photographed from Cricket Inn Road. Aston Street, left. St. John's School, Cricket Inn Road, behind lamppost

8The Christening Party of one of J. G. Graves childrens02891

The Christening Party of one of J. G. Graves children

9The Pearly King of Sheffield at the opening of Wembley Parks02892

The Pearly King of Sheffield at the opening of Wembley Park

10Horse Carriagess02893

Horse Carriages

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