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1 | y01697 Whiteley Wood Hall, Common Lane, built 1662 by Alexandra Ashton, demolished 1959. Stood in its own woods, commanding a view over the Porter Valley. Home of Thomas Boulsover, inventor of Sheffield Plate, who died here in 1788, and Samuel Plimsoll | ||
2 | y01699 Carved oak from Walkley Hall, acquired about 1905 by Mrs. H. S. Goddard Himsworth, from a cobbler, a tenant after the Hall had been divided into tenements. It was later given to Mr. Basil Doncaster and is now in Cartledge Hall | ||
3 | y01705 Lady's Bridge from River Don | ||
4 | y01706 Old Cottage, Court No. 3, Pitsmoor Road (formerly known as Pye Bank), between the Barrel Inn and Rock House, Fox Street | ||
5 | y01710 Sharrow Snuff Mill, Wilsons and Co., Snuff Manufacturers, off Sharrow Vale Road, River Porter | ||
6 | y01712 Tilt hammers in Beeley Wood Tilts also known as Beeley Wood Works | ||
7 | y01713 Hunter's Bar Toll Bar, Ecclesall Road, closed midnight, October 31, 1884. Most probably James Percy, the last lessee, who paid anduacute;2,565 for the privilege of exacting tolls, with beard | ||
8 | y01714 Town Hall and Queen Victoria Monument, Town Hall Square. Pinstone Street, right. Surrey Street, left | ||
9 | y01756 Whirlow Brook House and Park | ||
10 | y01769 The first Barnes Hall, Chapeltown, Seat of Sir Richard Scott, prior to construction of present house which was built 1824 |
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