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Ordnance Survey Map, sheet no. Yorkshire No. 294.8.6

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Ordnance Survey Map, sheet no. Yorkshire No. 294.8.6
Sheffield_Netherthorpe
1889
1851-1899

This map features:

Top left: Alma Street, River Don,  [Taylor and Co., steam hammer manufacturers,] Alma Street Works (Engineering), [Union Grinding Wheel Company] on Alma Street, Union Grinding Works, [Ibbotson Brothers and Co. Ltd., steel merchants and manufacturers], Globe Steel Works (x2 sites) on Alma Street, Kelham Street, Russell Street, Green Street,  Lancasterian School (and playground) on Bowling Green Street, South Parade,  [? John Charles’s Kelham Rolling Mills Company Ltd.,] Kelham Island Rolling Mill,  Kelham Island Iron Works,  Mill race,  Green Lane,  Ebenezer Place,  Cotton Mill Walk, White Hart Inn,  Mill Sands goit,  [Philip Ashberry and Sons], Ashberry’s Metal Works on South Parade / Bowling Green Street, Long Croft,  Sunday School,  King William Inn,  [Andrew Badger and Sons, Ironfounders], Long Croft Works (Iron) on Green Lane, Alma Hotel Public House,  [H and W Ibbotson, corn millers], Britannia Mills (corn) on Alma Street.

Top right: Alma Street, Cotton Street,  Corporation Street,  Bridge Street,  [Naylor Vickers and Co], Mill Sands Works (forge and rolling mills), Cotton Mill Row,  [Colver Brothers Ltd., steel manufacturers], Pilot Works (steel and iron) on Cottom Mill Row, Soho Grinding Works,  Public Baths on Mowbray Street, Brown Cow Public House,  Nursery Street,  Borough Bridge,  Union Buildings,  Iron Bridge,  Bridge Inn,  Spital Fields,  Mowbray Street.

Bottom left: Kelham Street,  Russell Street,  Green Street,  Cotton Street,  South Parade,  Gibraltar Street,  Tramway,  Bower Street,  Water Street,  Corporation Saw Mills,  Ebenezer Works (steel), Gibraltar Steel Works,  Copper Street,  Bower Spring,  Cupola Street,  [George Shallcross and Sons, corn millers], Russell Roller Mills (corn) on Russell Street, Old Cherry Tree Public House,  Victoria Hotel Public House,  Moss and Gamble Brothers, steel manufacturers], Franklin Works (steel and Iron) on Russell Street, Shakespeare Hotel Public House,  Sun Inn,  Starr Inn,  Greyhounds Inn,  St. Jude’s School (Infants), Playground,  White Horse Public House, St. Jude’s Church, Gibraltar Place,  Old London Apprentice Public House,  Corporation Depot No. 1,  playground,  [F. G. Pearson and Co., steel manufacturers], Hope Works (steel) on Furnace Hill.

Bottom right: Cotton Street, Bower Street,  Water Street,  Corporation Street,  Bridge Street, Cotton Mill Row,  River Don,  Corporation Inn,   Plum Lane, [Marsden Brothers and Co] Bridge Street Works (Edge Tools and Cutlery), [Edward Cave] Perseverance Saw Mills, Corporation Street, [Thomas Renshaw and Son, cutlery manufacturers], Stand Cutlery Works on Water Street, Corporation Depot No. 2 on Plum Lane, Plum Street,  [W. T. Flather, steel converter, etc], Love Street Steel Works,  [The Don Confectionery Co.], Don Confectionery Works on Bridge Street, Bridge Street Iron Foundry,  [ W. H. Bally and Son / Edward Kain / Thomas Hague and Co.], London Works (Brass and Iron) on Bridge Street, Sheffield Grate Works,  Rifle Tavern,  Mill Sands goit, Travelling crane, Timber yard.

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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