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1South side of High Street showing Blitz damages04145

South side of High Street showing Blitz damage

2Beauchief Abbey excavationss04187

Beauchief Abbey excavations

3South Street and Anson Street, showing No. 45 Sheffield Garage and Engineering Co. and No. 47 Park Liberal Clubs04301

South Street and Anson Street, showing No. 45 Sheffield Garage and Engineering Co. and No. 47 Park Liberal Club

4Interior view of Beauchief Abbeys04383

Interior view of Beauchief Abbey

5Beauchief Abbey, off Abbey Lane. Founded by Robert Fitz Ranulf, Lord of Alfreton, around 1183. After the Dissolution in 1537, the site became the property of Sir Nicholas Strelley. The tower, although original, has lost its top storey and west windows04384

Beauchief Abbey, off Abbey Lane. Founded by Robert Fitz Ranulf, Lord of Alfreton, around 1183. After the Dissolution in 1537, the site became the property of Sir Nicholas Strelley. The tower, although original, has lost its top storey and west window

6Interior view of Beauchief Abbeys04385

Interior view of Beauchief Abbey

7Beauchief Abbey, off Abbey Lane. Founded by Robert Fitz Ranulf, Lord of Alfreton, around 1183. After the Dissolution in 1537, the site became the property of Sir Nicholas Strelley. The tower, although original, has lost its top storey and west windows04386

Beauchief Abbey, off Abbey Lane. Founded by Robert Fitz Ranulf, Lord of Alfreton, around 1183. After the Dissolution in 1537, the site became the property of Sir Nicholas Strelley. The tower, although original, has lost its top storey and west window

8Door leading into Beauchief Abbeys04387

Door leading into Beauchief Abbey

9Beauchief Abbey, off Abbey Lane. Founded by Robert Fitz Ranulf, Lord of Alfreton, around 1183. After the Dissolution in 1537, the site became the property of Sir Nicholas Strelley. The tower, although original, has lost its top storey and west windows04388

Beauchief Abbey, off Abbey Lane. Founded by Robert Fitz Ranulf, Lord of Alfreton, around 1183. After the Dissolution in 1537, the site became the property of Sir Nicholas Strelley. The tower, although original, has lost its top storey and west window

10Carbrook Receation Grounds04442

Carbrook Receation Ground

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