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1Totley Rifle Range, showing one of the camps, possibly Yorks and Lancs Regiment, during World War I.y01983

Totley Rifle Range, showing one of the camps, possibly Yorks and Lancs Regiment, during World War I.

2Interior of Norfolk Market Hall. In the centre was a fountain of Green Moor stone. The sides and ends of the market were divided into about fifty shops. Double ranges of stalls ran down the centre, so the market was divided into four avenues.y01995

Interior of Norfolk Market Hall. In the centre was a fountain of Green Moor stone. The sides and ends of the market were divided into about fifty shops. Double ranges of stalls ran down the centre, so the market was divided into four avenues.

3Entrance to Endcliffe Park, Ecclesall Road at Hunter's Bar. The old Hunters Bar Toll Gate Posts can be seen, righty02001

Entrance to Endcliffe Park, Ecclesall Road at Hunter's Bar. The old Hunters Bar Toll Gate Posts can be seen, right

4Sheaf Street outside Midland Railway Station looking towards Park area and St. John's Church, showing horse drawn carts and carriagesy02006

Sheaf Street outside Midland Railway Station looking towards Park area and St. John's Church, showing horse drawn carts and carriages

5Britannia', Pageant at Bramall Lane Football/Cricket Ground, for the Coronation of King George Vy02009

Britannia', Pageant at Bramall Lane Football/Cricket Ground, for the Coronation of King George V

6Pageant at Bramall Lane Football/Cricket Ground, for the Coronation of King George Vy02010

Pageant at Bramall Lane Football/Cricket Ground, for the Coronation of King George V

7Queen Victoria Memorial, Town Hall Square, Leopold Street in backgroundy02011

Queen Victoria Memorial, Town Hall Square, Leopold Street in background

8Flower beds, Hillsborough Parky02017

Flower beds, Hillsborough Park

9Lake and Bandstand, Hillsborough Parky02026

Lake and Bandstand, Hillsborough Park

10Christ Church, Attercliffe Road at junction of Church Lane. The first stone was laid by the 12th Duke of Norfolk assisted by the 4th Earl Fitzwilliam, 30th October, 1822. Opened 26th July, 1826, costing ú14,000. Later demolishedy02033

Christ Church, Attercliffe Road at junction of Church Lane. The first stone was laid by the 12th Duke of Norfolk assisted by the 4th Earl Fitzwilliam, 30th October, 1822. Opened 26th July, 1826, costing ú14,000. Later demolished

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