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1Woodhouse Branch Library, Interiors06790

Woodhouse Branch Library, Interior

2Interior of St. George's Museum (the first Ruskin Museum), Walkleys06827

Interior of St. George's Museum (the first Ruskin Museum), Walkley

3Ball-i'-th-Tree, Clarkehouse Road, Broomhalls06855

Ball-i'-th-Tree, Clarkehouse Road, Broomhall

4Ball -i' - th- Tree, Clarkehouse Roads06856

Ball -i' - th- Tree, Clarkehouse Road

5Beehive Hotel, No 240, West Street. Portland Lane, right. St. George's Church in background. The railings were there 1870-1880.s06859

Beehive Hotel, No 240, West Street. Portland Lane, right. St. George's Church in background. The railings were there 1870-1880.

6Big Tree Hotel, Chesterfield Road, Woodseats. Originally named the Masons Arms. Renamed the Big Tree due to the large oak tree at the front. Wesley is said to have preached heres06860

Big Tree Hotel, Chesterfield Road, Woodseats. Originally named the Masons Arms. Renamed the Big Tree due to the large oak tree at the front. Wesley is said to have preached here

7Prince of Wales, No 95, Ecclesall Road South. Later known as Baltimore Diner, Woodstock Diner, Woodstock and Macaw.s06862

Prince of Wales, No 95, Ecclesall Road South. Later known as Baltimore Diner, Woodstock Diner, Woodstock and Macaw.

8Bell Hagg Inn, Manchester Roads06883

Bell Hagg Inn, Manchester Road

9Bell Hagg Inn and Bell Hagg Quarry, property of Ernest Andrews and Son, Manchester Roads06885

Bell Hagg Inn and Bell Hagg Quarry, property of Ernest Andrews and Son, Manchester Road

10Bagshawe Arms, Norton Avenue, Hemsworth. Owned by the Bagshawe family. Once a farmhouse, but rebuilt and enlarged in 1829 as a public house. Built with stone from Mawfa Lane Quarries. At the rear is a long room formerly used as a petty sessions courts06887

Bagshawe Arms, Norton Avenue, Hemsworth. Owned by the Bagshawe family. Once a farmhouse, but rebuilt and enlarged in 1829 as a public house. Built with stone from Mawfa Lane Quarries. At the rear is a long room formerly used as a petty sessions court

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