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1Midhopestones Bridge, Mortimer Road over the Little Don River, Midhopestoness22841

Midhopestones Bridge, Mortimer Road over the Little Don River, Midhopestones

2Lower Hand Bank Farm, formerly the Rose and Crown public house, Manchester Road, Midhopestones s22842

Lower Hand Bank Farm, formerly the Rose and Crown public house, Manchester Road, Midhopestones

3J. W. Rodgers, Post Office, Midhopestones at the crossroads of Sheffield to Manchester Road (left to right) and  Mortimer Roads22844

J. W. Rodgers, Post Office, Midhopestones at the crossroads of Sheffield to Manchester Road (left to right) and Mortimer Road

4Townend Road (in the foreground) and St. Mary C. of E. Church, Ecclesfields22845

Townend Road (in the foreground) and St. Mary C. of E. Church, Ecclesfield

5Elliotts' Rock (or Stone), where Ebenezer Elliott composed poetry by the Black Brook, christened the Ribbledin by the Poets22846

Elliotts' Rock (or Stone), where Ebenezer Elliott composed poetry by the Black Brook, christened the Ribbledin by the Poet

6Old Times Coach at Baslows22848

Old Times Coach at Baslow

7Froggatt Edge and Baslow Coach at Calver Sough with the outbuildings of the Eyre Arms (right)  the old Toll House  on the lefts22850

Froggatt Edge and Baslow Coach at Calver Sough with the outbuildings of the Eyre Arms (right) the old Toll House on the left

8Entrance hall and staircase at Tapton Grange, Tapton Park Roads22853

Entrance hall and staircase at Tapton Grange, Tapton Park Road

9Elliotts Rock (or Stone), where Ebenezer Elliott composed poetry by the Black Brook, christened the Ribbledin by the Poets22854

Elliotts Rock (or Stone), where Ebenezer Elliott composed poetry by the Black Brook, christened the Ribbledin by the Poet

10Portobello Place, Portobello from Mappin Street originally built for Waterhouse, Hodgson and Co., silversmiths and plated manufacturers, later occupied by Samuel Laycock and Son, hairseating manufacturers s24272

Portobello Place, Portobello from Mappin Street originally built for Waterhouse, Hodgson and Co., silversmiths and plated manufacturers, later occupied by Samuel Laycock and Son, hairseating manufacturers

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