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Ordnance Survey Map, sheet no. Yorkshire No. 294.11.9

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Ordnance Survey Map, sheet no. Yorkshire No. 294.11.9
Sheffield Broomhall
1889
1851-1899

This map features:

Top Left: Broomhall Road, Victoria Road,  Sunny Bank,  Clinton Lane,  Clinton Place,  Clifton House,  St Silas’ Vicarage,  Broom Lawn,  Dunraven,  Fairfield,  Green Bank,  Glencairn,  Fern Bank,  The Hollies,  Western Lodge,  Penrhyn House,  Sunny Bank House,  Wharncliffe Villas,  Montpellier Terrace,  and Broomhall Place.

Bottom Left: Victoria Road, Ecclesall Road, Pear Street West, Pomona Street,  Dresden Villa,  Lindum House,  Sherbrook Cottage,  Pierrepoint Villas (in margin), Stanley Villas (in margin), Broom Oak Villas,  Bradwell Villas,  Langholm Villas,  Thorn Bank,  Clarendon Villas,  Broom Mount,  Victoria Parade,  Albert Terrace,  and Pomona Hotel (public house).

Top Right: Sunny Bank, Bangor Street,  William Street, Clinton Place,  Henry Lane,  Hanover Street,  Egerton Street West, Hanover Lane,  Lawson Street,  Milton Street,  Hodgson Street,  [Edmund Street] Primitive Methodist Chapel (in margin), Regent Villas,  and Wharncliffe Villas.

Bottom Right: Ecclesall Road, Oxford Road,  Hanover Street,  William Street,  Harrow Street,  Davy Lane,  Renton Street, Soho Street,  Pomona Street,  Summerfield Street,  New Inn (public house),  Devonshire Arms (public house),  Earl Grey (public house),  [Muxlow and Knott, steel manufacturers], Hope Steel Works (on Renton Street), [Robert Renton ltd., edge tool manufacturers], Yorkshire Steel and File Works (on Renton Street), Ecclesall Smelting Works (on Sharrow Street), [T. E. Kitchen and Co., steel, file and hammer manufacturers], Derwent Steel Works (on Soho Street), [S. and J. Kitchen, table cutlery manufacturers], Soho Cutlery Works (on Soho Street), Napier Steel and Spring Works (on Soho Street), Yorkshire Steel and Engineering Works (corner of Soho Street and Renton Street), Angus Square,  Angus Terrace, and [S. H. Ward and Co.], Sheaf Brewery.

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

Dimensions 77 x 102 cm.

Scale 10.56 feet : 1 mile [1:500]

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