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1Old Cutlers Hall, Church Street, 1725-1832y01661

Old Cutlers Hall, Church Street, 1725-1832

2Jubilee Monolth, Town Hall Square, looking towards Fargate. Albany Hotel and Carmel House, righty01663

Jubilee Monolth, Town Hall Square, looking towards Fargate. Albany Hotel and Carmel House, right

3Jubilee Monolith, Town Hall Square. Wilson Peck, Music Store, corner of Barker's Pool and Pinstone Street (Nos 2-6), in background. Albert Hall, righty01664

Jubilee Monolith, Town Hall Square. Wilson Peck, Music Store, corner of Barker's Pool and Pinstone Street (Nos 2-6), in background. Albert Hall, right

4Old Wesleyan Preaching House, Mulberry Streety01665

Old Wesleyan Preaching House, Mulberry Street

5Beauchief Hall, built 1671, by Edward Pegge, High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1664, for his son, using stones from ruined Beauchief Abbey. Held by Edward Pegge's descendants until 1909. Later occupied by A. Kingsford Wilson, former Master Cutler. Sold 1y01693

Beauchief Hall, built 1671, by Edward Pegge, High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1664, for his son, using stones from ruined Beauchief Abbey. Held by Edward Pegge's descendants until 1909. Later occupied by A. Kingsford Wilson, former Master Cutler. Sold 1

6Whiteley Wood Hall, Common Lane, built 1662 by Alexandra Ashton, demolished 1959. Stood in its own woods, commanding a view over the Porter Valley. Home of Thomas Boulsover, inventor of Sheffield Plate, who died here in 1788, and Samuel Plimsolly01697

Whiteley Wood Hall, Common Lane, built 1662 by Alexandra Ashton, demolished 1959. Stood in its own woods, commanding a view over the Porter Valley. Home of Thomas Boulsover, inventor of Sheffield Plate, who died here in 1788, and Samuel Plimsoll

7Carved oak from Walkley Hall, acquired about 1905 by Mrs. H. S. Goddard Himsworth, from a cobbler, a tenant after the Hall had been divided into tenements. It was later given to Mr. Basil Doncaster and is now in Cartledge Hally01699

Carved oak from Walkley Hall, acquired about 1905 by Mrs. H. S. Goddard Himsworth, from a cobbler, a tenant after the Hall had been divided into tenements. It was later given to Mr. Basil Doncaster and is now in Cartledge Hall

8Lady's Bridge from River Dony01705

Lady's Bridge from River Don

9Old Cottage, Court No. 3, Pitsmoor Road (formerly known as Pye Bank), between the Barrel Inn and Rock House, Fox Streety01706

Old Cottage, Court No. 3, Pitsmoor Road (formerly known as Pye Bank), between the Barrel Inn and Rock House, Fox Street

10Sharrow Snuff Mill, Wilsons and Co., Snuff Manufacturers, off Sharrow Vale Road, River Portery01710

Sharrow Snuff Mill, Wilsons and Co., Snuff Manufacturers, off Sharrow Vale Road, River Porter

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