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1Sharrow Head House, Cemetery Road, showing staircase window. Owned at the time of the photograph by Mr Nicholson. This is an extension built in 1763 by William Battie to a 17th century house which was demolished about 1900.y02225

Sharrow Head House, Cemetery Road, showing staircase window. Owned at the time of the photograph by Mr Nicholson. This is an extension built in 1763 by William Battie to a 17th century house which was demolished about 1900.

2Sharrow Head House, a Georgian brick building, Cemetery Road. Owned at the time of the photograph by Mr Nicholson. This is an extension built in 1763 by William Battie to a 17th century house which was demolished about 1900.y02226

Sharrow Head House, a Georgian brick building, Cemetery Road. Owned at the time of the photograph by Mr Nicholson. This is an extension built in 1763 by William Battie to a 17th century house which was demolished about 1900.

3Hunter House Hotel, No 685-691, Ecclesall Road. Built 1700s as a three-storey stone house. Plain front with three windows. Past owners include the Hunter familyy02227

Hunter House Hotel, No 685-691, Ecclesall Road. Built 1700s as a three-storey stone house. Plain front with three windows. Past owners include the Hunter family

4Roadside Cottage formerly known as Cherrytree House, No 38, Cherrytree Road, Nether Edge. Built in 1635 by Thomas Ludlam. In 1828 converted into the Bowling Green Inn. At time of photograph, owned by K.M. Stewardsony02229

Roadside Cottage formerly known as Cherrytree House, No 38, Cherrytree Road, Nether Edge. Built in 1635 by Thomas Ludlam. In 1828 converted into the Bowling Green Inn. At time of photograph, owned by K.M. Stewardson

5Stag Hotel, No 15, Psalter Lane, Nether Edge. First let to publican, 1805, probably then quite new, known as the Stag's Head, the crest of the Mackenzie family. Past owners include Rev. Alexander Mackenzie and heirsy02230

Stag Hotel, No 15, Psalter Lane, Nether Edge. First let to publican, 1805, probably then quite new, known as the Stag's Head, the crest of the Mackenzie family. Past owners include Rev. Alexander Mackenzie and heirs

6Back to back cottages named Clough Field Cottages, Clough Fields, off Back Lane, Crookes. Said to be late 17th century. Repaired when bought by Sheffield Corporation on 1949/50, but were later condemned. Later demolishedy02231

Back to back cottages named Clough Field Cottages, Clough Fields, off Back Lane, Crookes. Said to be late 17th century. Repaired when bought by Sheffield Corporation on 1949/50, but were later condemned. Later demolished

7Farm and outbuilding, No 2, Clough Fields, off Back Lane, Crookes. Built 1712. Bought by Sheffield Corporation on 1949/50, re-roofed at this time. Only one field now belongs to the farmy02232

Farm and outbuilding, No 2, Clough Fields, off Back Lane, Crookes. Built 1712. Bought by Sheffield Corporation on 1949/50, re-roofed at this time. Only one field now belongs to the farm

8Farm and outbuilding, No 2, Clough Field, off Back Lane, Crookes. Built 1712. Bought by Sheffield Corporation on 1949/50, re-roofed at this time. Only one field now belongs to the farmy02233

Farm and outbuilding, No 2, Clough Field, off Back Lane, Crookes. Built 1712. Bought by Sheffield Corporation on 1949/50, re-roofed at this time. Only one field now belongs to the farm

9Stone bearing the date 1712, over the door at farmhouse, No 2, Clough Fields, off Back Lane, Crookes. Built 1712. Bought by Sheffield Corporation on 1949/50, re-roofed at this time. Only one field now belongs to the farmy02234

Stone bearing the date 1712, over the door at farmhouse, No 2, Clough Fields, off Back Lane, Crookes. Built 1712. Bought by Sheffield Corporation on 1949/50, re-roofed at this time. Only one field now belongs to the farm

10Walkley Bank Tilt, off Rivelin Valley Road. Old water wheel and mill, converted to electric power. A wire mill since 1897. Changed by George Hallam and Co. Recorded as Walkley Tilt in list of 1794y02235

Walkley Bank Tilt, off Rivelin Valley Road. Old water wheel and mill, converted to electric power. A wire mill since 1897. Changed by George Hallam and Co. Recorded as Walkley Tilt in list of 1794

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