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The estate of Joseph and William Wilson, Ecclesall Road, [1810]

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The estate of Joseph and William Wilson, Ecclesall Road, [1810]
Sheffield_Ecclesall
1800-1850

Long Field, Wood Field, Square Field, Spring Field, Brocco Bank Allotment, Tom Field House, Upper Field, House Field, Clarkhouse Field, Brocco Bank Close, Upper Wood, Nether Field, Brocco Wood, Middle Field and Upper field, Upper Delf Field, Upper Wood, Little Tom Field, Wood Rough or Wadbrow, Hilly Field, River Porter, [Hunters Bar, Endcliffe Park, Ecclesall Road, Brocco Bank, Sharrow Vale], Upper Walsh Stubbing, Lower Walsh Stubbing, Halls Meadow, A. Mackenzie Meadow, Holme and Meadow, North Shaw Field, Briery Holme and Rough Field, Meadow Spot, Bank, House Close, Lower Shaw Field, West Shaw Field, East Shaw Field, Upper Shaw Field. [site of Sharrow snuff mill, also Snuff Mill Lane, Stalker Lees Road, General Cemetery, Rosedale Road, Cemetery Avenue, Harefield Road, Denham Road, Harland Road, Neill Road, Eastwood Road. Meadow Terrace, Clarkehouse Road, Botanical Gardens, Endcliffe Vale Road, Botanical Road, Rossington Road, Wiseton Road, Newington Road, Endliffe Terrace Road, Endcliffe Rise Road, Wilson Road, Dover Road, Wadbrough Road, Southgrove Road, Broomgrove Road, Collegiate Crescent, Thompson Road, Khartoum Road, Walton Road, Bristol Road, Bagshot Street, Bruce Road, Westbrook Bank, Stewart Road, Ratcliffe Road, Jarrow Road, Gordon Road, Lynton Road, Wayland Road, Bowood Road, Clifford House].

The line of the new road (Ecclesall Road) has been plotted on the plan later.

No scale.

Dimensions approx. 84 x 61 cm.

Original at Sheffield City Archives: FC/P/Shed/331L.

See also arc03950.

Digitised with financial support from Sheffield and District Family History Society in memory of Professor David Hey (1938-2016) founder and life president of the Society.

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