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1First and Second World War Memorial, Sanderson Brothers and Newbould, Attercliffe Steel Works, Newhall Roads22337

First and Second World War Memorial, Sanderson Brothers and Newbould, Attercliffe Steel Works, Newhall Road

2Memorial in Weston Park to the men of the Yorks and Lancs Regiment who fell in World War Is22366

Memorial in Weston Park to the men of the Yorks and Lancs Regiment who fell in World War I

3Unspecified group in unknown locations22376

Unspecified group in unknown location

4View of the Lord's House, Fargate, demolished 1815. Taken from a pen drawing in the possession of Mr R. Drury (1867). Sketch made 31st October, 1867s22382

View of the Lord's House, Fargate, demolished 1815. Taken from a pen drawing in the possession of Mr R. Drury (1867). Sketch made 31st October, 1867

5Woodthorpe Hall, Holmesfield, believed to have been built in 1621 from the stone and timber of Fanshawe Gate, the 14th century home of the Fanshawe familys22384

Woodthorpe Hall, Holmesfield, believed to have been built in 1621 from the stone and timber of Fanshawe Gate, the 14th century home of the Fanshawe family

6Garden shelter in the grounds of Woodthorpe Hall, Holmesfields22385

Garden shelter in the grounds of Woodthorpe Hall, Holmesfield

7Rustic entrance, Woodthorpe Hall, Holmesfields22386

Rustic entrance, Woodthorpe Hall, Holmesfield

8Old fashioned well with mullioned windows behind, Woodthorpe Hall, Holmesfields22387

Old fashioned well with mullioned windows behind, Woodthorpe Hall, Holmesfield

9Woodthorpe Hall, Holmesfield, by Charles Ashmore, believed to have been built in 1621 from the stone and timber of Fanshawe Gate, the 14th century home of the Fanshawe familys22388

Woodthorpe Hall, Holmesfield, by Charles Ashmore, believed to have been built in 1621 from the stone and timber of Fanshawe Gate, the 14th century home of the Fanshawe family

10Norton Grange, Bunting Nook, junction of Matthews Lane, formerly known as Hill Top. Built in 1744 for Mr Lowe, Non-Conformist minister to the Offley family of Norton Hall.s22389

Norton Grange, Bunting Nook, junction of Matthews Lane, formerly known as Hill Top. Built in 1744 for Mr Lowe, Non-Conformist minister to the Offley family of Norton Hall.

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