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1Cross Scythes Hotel, Baslow Road, Totley. At the time of this photograph, the pub sign is 'Ye Old Cross Scythes Hotel's06947

Cross Scythes Hotel, Baslow Road, Totley. At the time of this photograph, the pub sign is 'Ye Old Cross Scythes Hotel'

2Cottage, formerly the Blacksmith's Arms and Fulwood Coffee House, Old Fulwood Roads06956

Cottage, formerly the Blacksmith's Arms and Fulwood Coffee House, Old Fulwood Road

3Peacock Hotel, Owler Bars06963

Peacock Hotel, Owler Bar

4Peacock Hotel, Owler Bars06965

Peacock Hotel, Owler Bar

5Peacock Hotel, Owler Bars06966

Peacock Hotel, Owler Bar

6Abbeydale Station Hotel, later known as Beauchief Hotel, No 161, Abbeydale Road South at junction of Abbey Lane, on a Bank Holidays06969

Abbeydale Station Hotel, later known as Beauchief Hotel, No 161, Abbeydale Road South at junction of Abbey Lane, on a Bank Holiday

7Union Hotel, No. 1, Union Road, Nether Edge, showing the cab rank at the top of Machon Bank Roads06972

Union Hotel, No. 1, Union Road, Nether Edge, showing the cab rank at the top of Machon Bank Road

8Punch Bowl Inn, Crookess06984

Punch Bowl Inn, Crookes

9Stag Hotel, No 15, Psalter Lane. First let to publican, 1805, probably then quite new, known as the Stag's Head, the crest of the Mackenzie family. Past owners include Rev. Alexander Mackenzie and heirss06995

Stag Hotel, No 15, Psalter Lane. First let to publican, 1805, probably then quite new, known as the Stag's Head, the crest of the Mackenzie family. Past owners include Rev. Alexander Mackenzie and heirs

10The Woodman public house and cottages, No 166 South Street, Moors07000

The Woodman public house and cottages, No 166 South Street, Moor

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