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Ordnance Survey Map, sheet no. Yorkshire No. 294.7.15

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Ordnance Survey Map, sheet no. Yorkshire No. 294.7.15
Sheffield_Netherthorpe
1889
1851-1899

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Top left: Hoyle Street, Dover Street, Morpeth Street, New Meadow Street, Craven Street, Well Meadow Street, Jericho Square, Upper Allen Street, Marsden Lane, Brocco Street, Edward Street, Sambourne Square, Burnt Tree Lane, Shepard Street, Meadow Street, [possibly Thomas Otley and Sons, electro-plate manufacturers], Meadow Works (electro-plate), Meadow Street, Meadow Steel Works, Dauntless Works (saws, files, machine knives, etc), Morpeth Street, [Joel Hugh M and Co., Steel Manufacturers], Hugh Well Meadow Steel Works, Well Meadow Street, [possibly Robert William Handley, scissors manufacturer], St. George’s Works (steel and files),Edward Street, Lincoln Castle Public House, [Saynor, Cooke and Ridal, knife manufacturers], Paxton Works (cutlery), Edward Street, Old Chequers Inn, New Brunswick Inn, Morpeth Arms Public House, St. Ann’s Church, Playground, Sheffield Arms Public House.

Top right: Sambourne Square, [Saynor, Cooke and Ridal, knife manufacturers], Paxton Works (cutlery), Edward Street, Old Chequers Inn, Allen Street, Cross Smithfield, Smithfield, Snow Lane, Trinity Street, Scotland Street, Furnace Hill, Pea Croft, Nowills’ Cutlery Works, Scotland Street, [possibly Bright Turton and Co.], Soho Steel, File and Spring Works, Cross Smithfield, Royal Oak Hotel Public House, New Turk’s Head Public House, Old Turk’s Head Public House, [possibly John Harrison, electro-plater and silverware manufacturer], Norfolk Works (electro-plate), Scotland Street, Essex Works (cutlery), Scotland Street, Invincible Steel Works, Cross Smithfield, [Longden and Co], Phoenix Foundry (iron), Furnace Hill, Methodist New Connexion Chapel, junction of Scotland Street and Furnace Hill, The Queen Public House, Old Hussar Public House, Farm Yard Vaults Public House, Scotland Street Brewery, Cross Smithfield Mission Room, Paul Pry Public House, Scottish Steel and File Works [Allen Street], Fair Trade Hotel Public House.

Bottom left: Upper Allen Street, Marsden Lane, Brocco Street, Edward Street, Sambourne Square, Kenyon Street, Kenyon Ally, Brownell Street, Solly Street, Hollis Croft, Garden Street, Corn Hill, Red Place Square, Red Hill, Black Horse Public House, Kenyon Cutlery Works, Marsden Lane, [Stephenson Blake and Co., type founders], Type Foundry, Upper Allen Street, Manor Castle Public House, Steel Works, Solly Street, [James Townsend, Willie Townsend, Wall and Kay, and James Paine], Cambridge Works (cutlery),Solly Street, Red House Public House, [St Luke’s] Vicarage, Solly Street, St. Luke’s Church, Solly Street, [J and J Beal] Red Hill Works (cutlery), Royal Exchange Public House, St. Vincent’s Presbytery.

Bottom right: Solly Street, Hollis Croft, Garden Street, Pea Croft, Broad Lane, White Croft, Townhead Street, St. Vincent’s RC Church, Albion Steel Works, Solly Street, Cutlery Works, Hollis Croft, Toledo Works (cutlery), Hollis Croft, [Ebenezer Stacey and Sons], Britannia Place, electro-plate manufactory, Garden Street, Garden Street Congregational Church, Machine Knife Works, Garden Street, The Cock Public House, British Works (electro-plate), Globe Forge and Rolling Mills, [Hollis Croft], Smithy, Royal Oak Public House, Old Gate Public House, [George Hides and Son, cutlery manufacturers], Hollis Works (cutlery), Hollis Croft, [Possibly Fletcher, Crookes and Co., haft and scale cutters or Walter Rowland, butchers knife manufacturers], Argyle Works (cutlery), Hollis Croft, [possibly William Moore and Co., file manufacturers], Diamond Works (files), Hollis Croft R.C. School (Boys), Playground, R.C. School (Girls and Infants), Playground, School (Boys and Girls), School (Infants), Playground (x2), Old Barrel Public House, Old Star Inn, Central Steel Works, off Pea Croft, Cutlery Works [?White Croft], Exchange Works (cutlery), Cutlery Works.

Additional information from White's General and Commercial Directory of Sheffield, 1896 / Graces Guide.

Surveyed 1889. Reprinted 1892.

Dimensions 77 x 102 cm.

Scale 10.56 feet : 1 mile [1:500].

Original at Sheffield City Archives.

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