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1Interior of St James C. of E. Church, Chapel Lane, Midhopestonest00816

Interior of St James C. of E. Church, Chapel Lane, Midhopestones

2Interior of St James C. of E. Church, Chapel Lane, Midhopestonest00817

Interior of St James C. of E. Church, Chapel Lane, Midhopestones

3John M. Shaw (born 1902)t00857

John M. Shaw (born 1902)

4E.T. Page, grocers and confectioners, junction of Hill Street and John Streett00880

E.T. Page, grocers and confectioners, junction of Hill Street and John Street

5Cadman Lane looking towards Norfolk Street and Town Hallt00968

Cadman Lane looking towards Norfolk Street and Town Hall

6Pinstone Street, looking towards St. Paul's Church and Town Hall, premises on left include Nos. 60 - 62 Stewart and Stewart, tailors and Sheffield Cafe Co., Wentworth Cafet00969

Pinstone Street, looking towards St. Paul's Church and Town Hall, premises on left include Nos. 60 - 62 Stewart and Stewart, tailors and Sheffield Cafe Co., Wentworth Cafe

7Old General Post Office, Haymarket, from Fitzalan Square with (right) Commercial Streett00973

Old General Post Office, Haymarket, from Fitzalan Square with (right) Commercial Street

8Town Hall Square and Fargate, looking towards Leopold Street, including No. 70 Charles A. George, chemist, No. 68 Loxley Brothers Ltd., printers, No. 66 Fleur de Lys public house and (front) Bank Chambers, Queen Victoria Statuet00974

Town Hall Square and Fargate, looking towards Leopold Street, including No. 70 Charles A. George, chemist, No. 68 Loxley Brothers Ltd., printers, No. 66 Fleur de Lys public house and (front) Bank Chambers, Queen Victoria Statue

9High Street, Foster's Buildings, right, including Nos. 10 - 16 William Foster and Son, tailors, premises on left include, No. 7 London City and Midland Bank, No. 13 Castle Chambers and old Telegraph officest00982

High Street, Foster's Buildings, right, including Nos. 10 - 16 William Foster and Son, tailors, premises on left include, No. 7 London City and Midland Bank, No. 13 Castle Chambers and old Telegraph offices

10Artists impression of Attercliffe Common at the close of the 18th Century, near Greenland Engine Road (now Broughton Lane), buildings shown are the Arrow Inn, now pulled down, the Pheasant Inn and Carbrook Hall and gibbet post of Spence Broughtont00983

Artists impression of Attercliffe Common at the close of the 18th Century, near Greenland Engine Road (now Broughton Lane), buildings shown are the Arrow Inn, now pulled down, the Pheasant Inn and Carbrook Hall and gibbet post of Spence Broughton

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