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Ordnance Survey Map, sheet no. Yorkshire No. 294.8.4

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Ordnance Survey Map, sheet no. Yorkshire No. 294.8.4
Sheffield_Attercliffe
1889
1851-1899

Survyed 1889. First edition 1890.

This map features:

Top left: [Charles Cammell and Co. Ltd., steel manufacturers], Cyclops Works (steel and iron), Sutherland Street / Savile Street East; [Spear and Jackson, Aetna Works], Etna Works (iron), Savile Street East; Savile Street; tramway; Greystock Street; Corby Street; [E. Cooper and Sons, axle manufacturers], Sutherland Works (steel and iron) [Savile Street East]; Sutherland Street[ W. S. Flowerday and Sons, timber and slate merchants], Midland Sawing and Turning Mills on Savile Street; Midland Railway Goods Line; Cricket Ball Inn; George Inn; Norfolk Inn.

Top right: Greystock Street; Corby Street; Midland Railway; viaduct; Fersfield Street; Windsor Street; Princess Street; Lovell Street; [? John Robinson, general iron funder], Royd’s foundry (iron); Royd’s Mill Street; Royd’s Mills (smelting) [Sheffield Smelting Company, Royds Mill]; Blackmore Street; Beaconsfield Club; Methodist Chapel (Primitive) (disused) on Corby Street; [Thomas Firth and Sons Ltd., steel manufacturers], Norfolk Steel and Iron Works [Savile Street East].

Bottom left: Savile Street; tramway; Greystock Street; Corby Street; Sutherland Street; viaduct; Midland Railway; Attercliffe Road; [J. Shipman and Co., steel and wire manufacturers], Burton Weir Wire and Cold Rolling Mills; River Don; Local Terrace; Norfolk Terrace; Bay Horse Public House; M. Hunter and Son, Cutlery Manufacturers], Talbot Works (cutlery) on Savile Street; Mission Room on Greystock Street; Albert Inn; Leveson Street; Norfolk Bridge; weir; sluice; [W. T. Beesley and Co. Ltd., hot and cold steel wire manufacturers], Universal Steel Works and Rolling Mills on Attercliffe Road and Effingham Street; Burton Terrace; Princess Street; Mill Race [a channel carrying water to drive a mill wheel];

Bottom right:Midland Railway; Attercliffe Road; tramway; Burton Weir Wire and Cold Rolling Mills; Princess Street; Lovell Street; Royd’s Mill Street; [Winder Brothers Ltd., engineers and ironfounders], Royd’s Works (steel and iron) on Attercliffe Road and Warren Street; Star Steel Works; Norfolk Arms Public House; Mill Race [a channel carrying water to drive a mill wheel]; Warren Street; Worrall, Hallam and co, cast steel etc manufacturers], Needle Works on Attercliffe Road; [Joseph Jackman and Co Ltd.], Persberg Steel Works on Attercliffe Road; Salmon Pastures Yard (Coal and Coke Depot); Scotia Works (steel and tools) [Thomas Jowitt and Sons, steel manufacturers, Scotia Works, Warren Street]; Norfolk Bridge Forge and Rolling Mills.

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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