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1Grinding Hull, Shepherd (Porter Wheel) Wheel, Whiteley Woodsy02113

Grinding Hull, Shepherd (Porter Wheel) Wheel, Whiteley Woods

2Gateway to the walled garden in the grounds of the demolished Whiteley Wood Hall, Fulwood. At the time of the photograph, owned by Sheffield Girl Guides. Condition at the time described as some stonework perishingy02114

Gateway to the walled garden in the grounds of the demolished Whiteley Wood Hall, Fulwood. At the time of the photograph, owned by Sheffield Girl Guides. Condition at the time described as some stonework perishing

3Outbuildings at Whiteley Wood Hall, Owned at the time of the photograph by Sheffield Girl Guides. Date not known but if contemporary with the Hall, (now demolished) 1663. One or two cottages are incorporated.y02115

Outbuildings at Whiteley Wood Hall, Owned at the time of the photograph by Sheffield Girl Guides. Date not known but if contemporary with the Hall, (now demolished) 1663. One or two cottages are incorporated.

4Former Girls' Charity School, No 15, St. James' Row. At the time of this photograph the owner was Mr. Shepherd and was occupied by Messrs. Shepherd, Fowler and Marshall.  The school, established in 1786, relocated to Sharrow Lane in 1874. y02117

Former Girls' Charity School, No 15, St. James' Row. At the time of this photograph the owner was Mr. Shepherd and was occupied by Messrs. Shepherd, Fowler and Marshall. The school, established in 1786, relocated to Sharrow Lane in 1874.

5Dial House and horse trough, Ben Lane, Wadsley. So-called because of sundial, dated 1802 and the name Coopland. The owners at the time of this photograph were Dial House Social Club (from 1932).y02118

Dial House and horse trough, Ben Lane, Wadsley. So-called because of sundial, dated 1802 and the name Coopland. The owners at the time of this photograph were Dial House Social Club (from 1932).

6Dial House, Ben Lane, Wadsley. So-called because of sundial, dated 1802 and the name Coopland. The owners at the time of this photograph were Dial House Social Club (from 1932).y02119

Dial House, Ben Lane, Wadsley. So-called because of sundial, dated 1802 and the name Coopland. The owners at the time of this photograph were Dial House Social Club (from 1932).

7Wadsley Hall, Far Lane. Rebuilt 1722 by George Bamforth, then Lord of the Manor. At the time of this photograph the owner was Mrs. Winifred Trickett.y02120

Wadsley Hall, Far Lane. Rebuilt 1722 by George Bamforth, then Lord of the Manor. At the time of this photograph the owner was Mrs. Winifred Trickett.

8Rear of Wadsley Hall, Far Lane, showing date on gable, 1722. At the time of this photograph the owner was Mrs. Winifred Trickett.y02121

Rear of Wadsley Hall, Far Lane, showing date on gable, 1722. At the time of this photograph the owner was Mrs. Winifred Trickett.

9Wadsley Hall, Far Lane. Rebuilt 1722 by George Bamforth, then Lord of the Manor. At the time of this photograph the owner was Mrs. Winifred Trickett.y02122

Wadsley Hall, Far Lane. Rebuilt 1722 by George Bamforth, then Lord of the Manor. At the time of this photograph the owner was Mrs. Winifred Trickett.

10Malin Bridge Corn Mill, Loxley Road, from Malin Bridge, Stannington Road. At the time of this photograph owned by Marsden's Pork Butchers, occupied by Thomas Oliver, corn dealer. In 1784, grinding wheel worked by Mr. Parkiny02125

Malin Bridge Corn Mill, Loxley Road, from Malin Bridge, Stannington Road. At the time of this photograph owned by Marsden's Pork Butchers, occupied by Thomas Oliver, corn dealer. In 1784, grinding wheel worked by Mr. Parkin

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