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Ordnance Survey Map, sheet no. Yorkshire No. 294.8.22

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Ordnance Survey Map, sheet no. Yorkshire No. 294.8.22
Sheffield City Centre
1889
1851-1899

This map features

Top left: [William Gallimore and Co.], Arundel Electro Spoon and Fork Works; Arundel Street, Pond Street, [Thomas Rawson and Co.], Pond Steet Brewery; [Batty Langley?, timber merchant], Sheaf Saw Mills; [H. Newsum, Sons and Co. Ltd., timber merchants], Albion Saw Mills (entrance on Harmer Lane); Harmer Gardens; [John Baker and Sons, steel manufacturers], Monmouth Works (steel and file works) (entrance on Harmer Lane); Harmer Lane; timber yard, Surrey Street, Arundel Lane, River Lane, Creswick Walk, [Bohler Bros and Co., steel manufacturers], Styrian Steel Works (entrance via Creswick Walk); Mission Hall (in margin), [?Frederick James Brindley, hammer manufacturer], Central Hammer Works [on River Lane]; Barrel Public House, Royal Oak Public House, Grapes Public House, [Wilks and Hawksley], steel, file and edge tools], Palm Tree Works (steel, file and edge tools) (in margin); Edge Tool Manufactory (on Pond Street),  Stevenson’s Buildings (on Pond Street), [John Newton and Co., pen, pocket and table cutlery, etc], Manhattan Works (cutlery) (entrance on Arundel Lane); Perseverance Works (machine knives) (entrance on Arundel Lane), Scandinavian Works (steel) (entrance on Arundel Street), Theatre Tavern, Portland Works (silver and cutlery) (entrance on Arundel Street), and School of Art.

Top right: Harmer Lane, timber yard (x 2), Granville Street, Sheaf Island, Sheaf Island Works (steel and iron), River Sheaf, weir, Midland Station, Sheaf Street, Midland Railway, Long Henry Street, South Street, Bungay Street, School (Boys and Girls) (on Norwich Street West), playground, Granville Place, Norwich Street, Norwich Street West, Bungay Lane, Hague Lane, Granville Inn, Norfolk Arms Public House, Shrewsbury Hotel Public House, and St. Luke’s Church (Sale Memorial).

Bottom left: Arundel Street, Pond Street, Brewery, Harmer Gardens, Arundel Lane, [John Swift, tobacco manufacturer], Tobacco Manufactory (on Arundel Street); Talbot Commercial Hotel Public House, Midland Buildings, [Boardman. Glossop and Co. Ltd., manufacturers of silver and electro-plated goods, etc., and R. Broadhead and co., Britannia metal and electro-plate manufacturers], Clarence Works (silver and electro plate) (entrance on Pond Street); Standard Works (electro plate, gilding, etc) (entrance on Pond Street), Howard Street, Midland Station Hotel, [?John Y. Cowlishaw, manufacturer of silver fruit knives, etc], Ascend Cutlery Works (entrance on Arundel Lane); [William Gregory and Sons], Otto Works (electro plate and cutlery) (entrance on Howard Street); Black Horse Hotel (public house), London Works (ivory, bone, horn, etc) (entrance on Howard Street), Cossack Hotel Public House, Brush Works, Howard Hotel Public House, Howard Lane, Surrey Lane, Soho Steel Works (in margin), [? William Mammatt], Albion Plate Works (silver and electro plate) (in margin); and Paternoster Row.

Bottom right: Sheaf Street, Midland Railway, Long Henry Street, South Street, Bungay Street, Hague Lane, Granville Street, [Peter Birks and Sons, tanners], Midland Leather Works (between Granville Street and Bungay Street); [John Hanson, coach builder], Surrey Coach Works (entrance on Granville Street); Shrewsbury Road, Norfolk Road, Talbot Street, Granville Lane, Norfolk Hotel Public House, and Shrewsbury Place.

 

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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