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1Central Fire Station, No. 50 Division Street s32981

Central Fire Station, No. 50 Division Street

2Large stone Coat of Arms of Duke of Norfolk, in grounds of old Gin Stables, Stafford Lane (former Gin Stables Lane) and Ingram Road, Park. This piece of stonework appears in a 1900s postcard in the grounds of Beech Hill, Norfolk Park Roady02176

Large stone Coat of Arms of Duke of Norfolk, in grounds of old Gin Stables, Stafford Lane (former Gin Stables Lane) and Ingram Road, Park. This piece of stonework appears in a 1900s postcard in the grounds of Beech Hill, Norfolk Park Road

3Meadow Lane Farm, Whiteley Wood Road. y02218

Meadow Lane Farm, Whiteley Wood Road.

4Meadow Lane Farm, Whiteley Wood Road. Stone-built farmhouse and outbuildings. Owned by Sheffield Corporationy02219

Meadow Lane Farm, Whiteley Wood Road. Stone-built farmhouse and outbuildings. Owned by Sheffield Corporation

5Wisteria Cottage, No 84, Cherrytree Road, Nether Edge. Date over door, 1765, with the initials R. and R.B., standing for Robert Bagshawe (scythesmith) and his wife (not known). At the time of this photograph, owned by Mr. C.G. Haighy02228

Wisteria Cottage, No 84, Cherrytree Road, Nether Edge. Date over door, 1765, with the initials R. and R.B., standing for Robert Bagshawe (scythesmith) and his wife (not known). At the time of this photograph, owned by Mr. C.G. Haigh

6Derelict Non Conformist Mortuary Chapel, General Cemeteryy02262

Derelict Non Conformist Mortuary Chapel, General Cemetery

7Rear of the derelict Non Conformist Mortuary Chapel, General Cemeteryy02263

Rear of the derelict Non Conformist Mortuary Chapel, General Cemetery

8The gatehouse to General Cemetery from Cemetery Avenuey02264

The gatehouse to General Cemetery from Cemetery Avenue

9Bridge over the Porter Brook, supporting the gatehouse, General Cemeteryy02265

Bridge over the Porter Brook, supporting the gatehouse, General Cemetery

10Church of England Mortuary Chapel, in the new portion of General Cemetery, off Cemetery Road. The first stone of the church was laid by Rev. Dr. Sutton, then vicar, May 8th, 1848. The ground consecrated by the Archbishop, June 27th, 1850y02266

Church of England Mortuary Chapel, in the new portion of General Cemetery, off Cemetery Road. The first stone of the church was laid by Rev. Dr. Sutton, then vicar, May 8th, 1848. The ground consecrated by the Archbishop, June 27th, 1850

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