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Ordnance Survey Map, sheet no. Yorkshire No. 294.8.21

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Ordnance Survey Map, sheet no. Yorkshire No. 294.8.21
Sheffield City Centre
1889
1851-1899

This map features

Top left: Barker’s Pool, Balm Green, Pool Place (later the site of the City Hall), Holly Street, [J. Bright and Co.], Livingstone Works (Ivory) (in margin), Holly Lane, Carver Street, Division Street, Burgess Street, Back Fields, Cambridge Street, Cross Burgess Street, Pinstone Street, St. Paul’s School, Sunday School, Bethel Walk, Carver Street, Pool Works, Cutlery Works (entrance on Holly Lane), White Lion Public House, Pool Square, Ivory Works (on Holly Street) (?entrance on Holly Lane), Manchester Hotel Public House, Post Office (junction Barkers Pool / Holly Street), Water Works Offices (on Division Steet), Albert Hotel Public House, Cambridge Hotel Public House, Albert Hall, [Thomas Berry and Co.], Malthouse (on Cambridge Street), [George Wish, silversmith and general electro-plater], Denmark Works (Electro Plate) (entrance on Burgess Street), [?George Hulley, electro-plated good and cutlery manufacturer], Central Spoon and Fork Works (on Cambridge Street), Wellington Tavern, [William Wilson and Son Ltd., coach builders], Carriage Works, Cambridge Street and Backfields, Cambridge Street, Cambridge Street Horn Works [later Leah’s Yard], Sportsman’s Inn, [Brook Brothers Ltd., nickel and silver platers, brass finishers and electro bronzers], Albert Works (Electro Plate) (entrance on Backfields), Bethel Chapel (Primitive Methodist) on Cambridge Street, St. Matthew’s Church, Yorkshireman’s Arms Public House, Black Swan Public House, R Stevenson and Co., electro-plate manufacturers], Eagle Place (cutlery) [No. 27 Carver Street] (in margin), [?St Matthew’s School], School (Boys and Girls) (in margin), New Church Street, Cheney Row, Cheney Square, St. Paul’s Church and grave yard.

Top right: New Church Street, Cheney Row, St Paul’s Chambers, Surrey Street, St. Paul’s Chamber, Cutler’s Arms Public House, Old Green Man Public House, Norfolk Street, Tudor Street, Tudor Place, Cadman Lane, Arundel Street, Norfolk Lane, Howard Street, Surrey Lane, [?Henry Barnascone and Sons], Cutlery Works (junction of Surrey Lane and Eyre Steet) (entrance on Eyre Street), Eyre Lane, Eyre Street, [? Richard Richardson, electro-plater], Cornwall Works (silver and electro-plate) (entrance on Union Street), Brown Bear Inn, Savings Bank (on Norfolk Street), [John Round and Son Ltd., manufacturers of silver and electro-plated goods, spoons, forks, etc.), Tudor Works (silver, nickel and electro-plate) (on Tudor Street), Theatre Royal (Tudor Street), Grand Circus, Freemasons Hall, Timber Yard, Arundel Engineering Works, School (Boys and Girls), Methodist Chapel (United Free) [Surrey Street United Methodist Free Church], Music Hall (on Surrey Street), Free Library (corner of Surrey Street and Tudor Street), Surrey Works (cutlery) (entrance on Eyre Street), Electro Plate Works, Howard Street Works, and Furnival Spirit Vaults.

Bottom left: Back Fields, Cambridge Street, Cross Burgess Street, Pinstone Street, St. Paul’s School, Sunday School, Bethel Walk, Carver Street, Upper Charles Street, Sanger’s Circus, Union Street, Union Lane, Bradwell Lane, Ball Lane, Wellington Street, Crimean Monument, Norfolk Street, Charles Street, Union Saw Mill, Norfolk Lane, Iron Works, Tyne Steel and File Works, Phoenix Hotel Public House, Nelson Hotel Public House, Three Horse Shoes Public House, Cambridge Arcade, Athol Hotel, Deaf and Dumb Institute, Cutlery Manufactory, Cambridge Hall, Red Lion Inn, Angel Inn, Old Ball Inn, Stanley Works (Horn) (on Backfields), Carver Works (steel, files and shooting tackle), Barley Corn Tavern, and Sunday School.

Bottom right: Norfolk Street, Charles Street, Union Saw Mill, Norfolk Lane, Union Works (cutlery), Iron Works, Norfolk Lane, Howard Street, Surrey Lane, Cutlery Works, Eyre Lane, Eyre Street, Cornwall Works, Eyre Street Brewery, Royal Cutlery Plate Works, Brown Lane, Union Lane, Charles Lane, Howard Lane, Howard Case Works, Charles Lane Works (steel and iron), Canada Works (edge tools), Red Lion Public House, Don Plate Works, Arundel Works (cutlery), Boston Works (cutlery, files and steel), Ben Lomond Tavern, Rifleman’s Canteen, Cutlery Works, Grinding Wheel, Congregational Chapel (entrance on Howard Street), Arundel Street, Albion Plate Works (silver and electro-plate), Electro Plate Works (x4), St. Paul’s School (Infants), London Works (Ivory, bone Horn, etc) (in margin), Phoenix Hotel Public House, and Elephant and Castle Public House.

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

Surveyed, 1889.

Dimensions 77 x 102 cm.

Scale 10.56 feet : 1 mile [1:500]

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