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1Ivy Cottages, Nos. 347, 349, 351, 353, Richmond Road at junction of Ravenscroft Road. Stone built and over 250 years old. One of the centre cottages used to be the 'Gooseberry Inn'. All later demolished for road wideningy02163

Ivy Cottages, Nos. 347, 349, 351, 353, Richmond Road at junction of Ravenscroft Road. Stone built and over 250 years old. One of the centre cottages used to be the 'Gooseberry Inn'. All later demolished for road widening

2Manor Oaks, Manor Lane. Time of photograph owned by Duke of Norfolk, occupier, Mr Savage, butcher. Mid 18th century house. Past tenants include William Bradley, Brewer. In 1857, scene of burglary with violence, 3 men convicted and transported fory02164

Manor Oaks, Manor Lane. Time of photograph owned by Duke of Norfolk, occupier, Mr Savage, butcher. Mid 18th century house. Past tenants include William Bradley, Brewer. In 1857, scene of burglary with violence, 3 men convicted and transported for

3Manor Oaks, Manor Lane. Time of photograph owned by Duke of Norfolk, occupier, Mr Savage, butcher. Mid 18th century house. Past tenants include William Bradley, Brewer. In 1857, scene of burglary with violence, 3 men convicted and transported for lify02165

Manor Oaks, Manor Lane. Time of photograph owned by Duke of Norfolk, occupier, Mr Savage, butcher. Mid 18th century house. Past tenants include William Bradley, Brewer. In 1857, scene of burglary with violence, 3 men convicted and transported for lif

4Outbuilding belonging to Manor Oaks, Manor Lane. Cottages, righty02166

Outbuilding belonging to Manor Oaks, Manor Lane. Cottages, right

5Gleadless village, Gleadless Road from junction with Hollinsend Road. Canopy on left belongs to W.H. Webster, butchersy02167

Gleadless village, Gleadless Road from junction with Hollinsend Road. Canopy on left belongs to W.H. Webster, butchers

6Newfield Farm showing cottages and farm buildings, No. 636 Gleadless Road (formerly No. 12 Newfield Green, 1919/20 Directory)y02168

Newfield Farm showing cottages and farm buildings, No. 636 Gleadless Road (formerly No. 12 Newfield Green, 1919/20 Directory)

7Newfield Farm showing cottages and farm buildings, No. 636 Gleadless Road (formerly No. 12 Newfield Green, 1919/20 Directory)y02169

Newfield Farm showing cottages and farm buildings, No. 636 Gleadless Road (formerly No. 12 Newfield Green, 1919/20 Directory)

8Belle Vue House, Norfolk Park Road. Built in the 18th century. John Curr, Duke of Norfolk's colliery agent lived here. Birthplace of Edward Curr, secretary to the Van Diemen Company. Now demolishedy02170

Belle Vue House, Norfolk Park Road. Built in the 18th century. John Curr, Duke of Norfolk's colliery agent lived here. Birthplace of Edward Curr, secretary to the Van Diemen Company. Now demolished

9Ornate Doorway, Queen's Tower, East Bank Road, Norfolk Park. Designed by Samuel Roberts in 1834. Roberts, a great admirer of Mary, Queen of Scots, who was imprisioned at Sheffield Manor House, designed the house in castle form, complete with turrets y02171

Ornate Doorway, Queen's Tower, East Bank Road, Norfolk Park. Designed by Samuel Roberts in 1834. Roberts, a great admirer of Mary, Queen of Scots, who was imprisioned at Sheffield Manor House, designed the house in castle form, complete with turrets

10Queen's Tower, East Bank Road, Norfolk Park. Designed by Samuel Roberts in 1834. Roberts, a great admirer of Mary, Queen of Scots, who was imprisioned at Sheffield Manor House, designed the house in castle form, complete with turretsy02172

Queen's Tower, East Bank Road, Norfolk Park. Designed by Samuel Roberts in 1834. Roberts, a great admirer of Mary, Queen of Scots, who was imprisioned at Sheffield Manor House, designed the house in castle form, complete with turrets

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