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Ordnance Survey Map, sheet no. Yorkshire No. 294.7.25

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Ordnance Survey Map, sheet no. Yorkshire No. 294.7.25
Sheffield_City_Centre
1889
1851-1899

This map features:

Top left: West Street, Devonshire Street, Dawson Street, Eldon Brewery, Eldon Street, Eldon Lane, Broomhall Street, Eldon Street, Fitzwilliam Street, Reindeer Hotel Public House, Public Hospital and Dispensary, [? D. Miller and Son], Eldon Works (cutlery) on Eldon Street, Charlotte Lane, Portland Lane, Regent Street, Pitt Street, Charlotte Street, Pitt Lane, [S. and C. Wardlow, crucible cast steel manufacturer] Portobello Steel Works on Charlotte Street, Orange Street, Hallamshire Hotel Public House, Westhill Lane, Mail Coach Inn, [Marsden Brothers and Co., steel and tool manufacturers], Portland Works (joiner tools and skates) on West Street, Bee Hive Public House on West Street, Cheney Place, Glossop Road Market, and Hatton Works (electro-plate).

Top right: West Street, Devonshire Street, Dawson Street, Eldon Brewery, Eldon Lane, Rockingham Street, Trafalgar Street, Canning Street, Rockingham Lane, Westfield Terrace, Division Street, Carver Street, Mount Zion Congregational Chapel on Westfield Terrace (seats for 800), [Mount Zion Congregational Chapel] Sunday School, [William Marples and Sons Ltd., Tool Makers], Hibernian Works (edge tools) on Westfield Terrace, Prince of Wales Hotel Public House, [? Unwin and Rodgers], Rockingham Works (cutlery and electro-plate) on Rockingham Street, [?Walter Walker and Company, Stampers, Piercers, etc. or Henry Brown and Sons], Western Works (cutlery) on Rockingham Street, [? Frederick William Dover, bread and butter platter manufacturer], Sycamore Tree Works (wood carving and cutlery) on Rockingham Street, Edge Tool Works, [Henry Outram, carriage builder], Carriage Works on Rockingham Street, Division Steet Fire Brigade Station, Dukes Works (Mother o’ Pearl) on Rockingham Lane, Yorkshire Stingo Public House on Rockingham Lane, [St Matthew’s] Sunday School on Carver Street, Edge Tool Works, Eagle Place (cutlery) on Carver Street, School (Boys and Girls), [John Manuel and Son, cabinet makers], Devonshire Cabinet Works on Carver Street, [Cambridge and Co., cutlery manufacturers], Murray Works (cutlery) on Division Street, [? Frank Mills and Co.,] Hanover Works (shoe tools) on Division Street, [Carlisle Brothers, ivory dealers], Sheffield Ivory Works on Division Lane, Division Lane, Mansfield Arms Public House, [Francis Howard, electro-plated goods, etc.], Aberdeen Works (silver and electro-plate) on Division Street, and [Rawson Brothers], Globe Cutlery Works on Carver Street.

Bottom left: Broomhall Street, Eldon Street, Fitzwilliam Street, Reindeer Hotel Public House, Devonshire Lane, [John Wigfall and Co., Manufacturers of knives, razors, scissors, etc.], Auckland Works (cutlery) on Eldon Street, Chester Street, Chester Lane, Wellington Street, [George Wostenholm and Son Ltd., cutlery manufacturers], Washington Works (cutlery) on Wellington Street, [Tyzack and Holmes, measures and rules manufacturers], Standard Works (steel tapes, rules, squares, etc) on Cavendish Street, Cavendish Street, Bolton Street, [Springfield Board School], School (boys, girls and infants) on Cavendish Street, Playground, Broomspring Lane, Bath Street, Washington Hotel Public House, Dee Street, Chester Castle Public House, Fitzwilliam Hotel Public House, Meeting Room (Plymouth Brethren) (Seats for 200) on Cavendish Street, Mission Room, and Smithy.

Bottom right: Eldon Street, Devonshire Lane, Chester Street, Chester Lane, Wellington Street, Rockingham Street, Trafalgar Street, Canning Street, Rockingham Lane, Trafalgar Lane, Ball Lane, [? Harrison Fisher and Co.], Trafalgar Works (cutlery) on Trafalgar Street, Trafalgar Engineering Works on Trafalgar Street, Trafalgar Grinding Wheel on Trafalgar Street, Kings Head Public House, Wellington Street, Horn Works on Rockingham Lane, Eagle Hotel Public House, [? W. H. Parkin and Sons, cutlers], Select Cutlery Works on Rockingham Street, Rockingham Arms (Public House), [? William Morton and Sons, scissors, razors, knife manufacturers, etc], Old Rockingham Works (cutlery), Rockingham Grinding Wheel, [? W. H. Parkin, bone haft and scale cutters], Ox Ivory Works on Rockingham Lane, Royal George Hotel Public House, Hall of Science on Rockingham Street, [Mark Willis and Son, silversmiths], Exchange Works (silver and electro-plate) on Rockingham Street, Chandos Hotel Public House, Mount Tabor Chapel (United Free Methodist) (seats for 900) on Wellington Street / Rockingham Street, Foundling Works (steel) on Rockingham Street, Hallamshire Works (cutlery) on Rockingham Street, Trafalgar Place (cutlery) on Trafalgar Street, Spring Works on Trafalgar Lane, and Saw Mill.

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

Surveyed 1889. First edition 1890.

Dimensions 77 x 102 cm.

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

Original at Sheffield City Archives.

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