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1Old Independent Chapel, Townend Road, Ecclesfields30415

Old Independent Chapel, Townend Road, Ecclesfield

2The Globe Inn, No. 54 Howard Street at junction of Arundel Street. Linked to the Globe Theatres21537

The Globe Inn, No. 54 Howard Street at junction of Arundel Street. Linked to the Globe Theatre

3The Globe Inn, No. 54 Howard Street at junction of Arundel Street. Linked to the Globe Theatres21538

The Globe Inn, No. 54 Howard Street at junction of Arundel Street. Linked to the Globe Theatre

4Matilda Tavern, No. 100 Matilda Street. Named after William the Conqueror's wife, Matilda of Flanders. Built as a coaching house in 1840. The archway next to the tavern was the entrance to Court No. 8, which was probably used as a stable yard in the s21539

Matilda Tavern, No. 100 Matilda Street. Named after William the Conqueror's wife, Matilda of Flanders. Built as a coaching house in 1840. The archway next to the tavern was the entrance to Court No. 8, which was probably used as a stable yard in the

5Plaque outside the Matilda Tavern, No. 100 Matilda Street. Named after William the Conqueror's wife, Matilda of Flanderss21540

Plaque outside the Matilda Tavern, No. 100 Matilda Street. Named after William the Conqueror's wife, Matilda of Flanders

6Matilda Tavern, No. 100 Matilda Street. Named after William the Conqueror's wife, Matilda of Flanders. Built as a coaching house in 1840. The archway next to the tavern was the entrance to Court No. 8, which was probably used as a stable yard in the s21541

Matilda Tavern, No. 100 Matilda Street. Named after William the Conqueror's wife, Matilda of Flanders. Built as a coaching house in 1840. The archway next to the tavern was the entrance to Court No. 8, which was probably used as a stable yard in the

7Matilda Tavern, No. 100 Matilda Street. Named after William the Conqueror's wife, Matilda of Flanders. Built as a coaching house in 1840. The archway next to the tavern was the entrance to Court No. 8 which was probably used as a stable yard in the ps21542

Matilda Tavern, No. 100 Matilda Street. Named after William the Conqueror's wife, Matilda of Flanders. Built as a coaching house in 1840. The archway next to the tavern was the entrance to Court No. 8 which was probably used as a stable yard in the p

8Devonshire Arms, No. 11 High Street, Dore. Built in 1771s21548

Devonshire Arms, No. 11 High Street, Dore. Built in 1771

9Inn sign from The Yorkshireman's Arms, No. 31 Burgess Street. Opened around 1790s21550

Inn sign from The Yorkshireman's Arms, No. 31 Burgess Street. Opened around 1790

10The Yorkshireman's Arms, No. 31 Burgess Street. Opened around 1790s21551

The Yorkshireman's Arms, No. 31 Burgess Street. Opened around 1790

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