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1London Road. Premises include No. 28 Albert Birds, confectioner, No. 24 Lucy Eleanor Faulks, boot maker, No. 20 Jennie Fairburn, confectionery01614

London Road. Premises include No. 28 Albert Birds, confectioner, No. 24 Lucy Eleanor Faulks, boot maker, No. 20 Jennie Fairburn, confectioner

2Engraving by J.H.Stainton of timber framed buildings at bottom of Snig Hill. Pack Horse Inn, No. 2 West Bar, lefty01633

Engraving by J.H.Stainton of timber framed buildings at bottom of Snig Hill. Pack Horse Inn, No. 2 West Bar, left

3Hunter's Bar toll bar, Ecclesall Road, closed midnight, October 31, 1884. Most probably James Percy, the last lessee, who paid 2,565 pounds for the privilege of exacting tolls, left of doorwayy01640

Hunter's Bar toll bar, Ecclesall Road, closed midnight, October 31, 1884. Most probably James Percy, the last lessee, who paid 2,565 pounds for the privilege of exacting tolls, left of doorway

4Holy Green House, The Moor, between Eldon Street and Prince Street. Home of Thomas Holy, who entertained John Wesley there. Mr. Abraham, principal of Milk St. Academy, resided here,also used for boarders and evening classesy01674

Holy Green House, The Moor, between Eldon Street and Prince Street. Home of Thomas Holy, who entertained John Wesley there. Mr. Abraham, principal of Milk St. Academy, resided here,also used for boarders and evening classes

5Royal Oak public house, No. 29 King Streety01678

Royal Oak public house, No. 29 King Street

6Elevated view of Melrose Road (right) and Burngreave Street (foreground) with St. Catherine's, R.C. Church in the backgroundy01703

Elevated view of Melrose Road (right) and Burngreave Street (foreground) with St. Catherine's, R.C. Church in the background

7Hunter's Bar toll bar, Ecclesall Road, closed midnight, October 31, 1884. Most probably James Percy, the last lessee, who paid £2,565 for the privilege of exacting tolls, with beardy01713

Hunter's Bar toll bar, Ecclesall Road, closed midnight, October 31, 1884. Most probably James Percy, the last lessee, who paid £2,565 for the privilege of exacting tolls, with beard

8Champion (Scissors) Ltd., scissor manufacturers, Petre Streety01731

Champion (Scissors) Ltd., scissor manufacturers, Petre Street

9Forge Dam boating lake, Whiteley Woods, Fulwood. The Dam formerly belonged to the Old Forge, also known as Whiteley Wood Forgey01833

Forge Dam boating lake, Whiteley Woods, Fulwood. The Dam formerly belonged to the Old Forge, also known as Whiteley Wood Forge

10A Well Earned Rest, unidentified farmer, possibly from Knab Farm known as Needham's Farm, Carter Knowle Farmy01843

A Well Earned Rest, unidentified farmer, possibly from Knab Farm known as Needham's Farm, Carter Knowle Farm

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