Record Detail
| q00097 | |
| Ordnance Survey Map, sheet no. Yorkshire No. 294.11.10 | |
| Sheffield City Centre | |
| 1889 | |
| 1851-1899 | |
This map features: Top Left: Clarence Street, Hodgson Street, Young Street, Moore Street, Bridgefield Road, Clarence Lane, Oxford Road, Milton Street, Humble Road, Hurst Road, Michael Road, Primitive Methodist Chapel [Hodgson Street Primitive Methodist Church], Swiss Cottage, Ecclesall Organ Works, Oxford Road Saw Mills, and [H. Beeley and Co., ironfounders], Clarence Lane Foundry (Iron). Bottom Left: Clarence Street, Oxford Road, Ecclesall Road, Bridgefield Road, Harrow Street, Napier Street, Cemetery Road, Boston Road, Pearl Street, Beeley Street, Ecclesall Liberal Club, Royal Oak (public house), Lansdowne Hotel (public house), Fitzroy Bellows Works (No 7 Ecclesall Road), Economy Works (on Cemetery Road), Albion Foundry (Iron) (on Cemetery Road), Cemetery Road, [Thomas Henry Savage, monumental and marble works and brass caster and founder], Ornamental Metal and Marble Works [on Cemetery Road], Norfolk Stone Works (on Cemetery Road), [Ecclesall] Vestry Offices (on Cemetery Road), Napier Screw and Rivet Works, Bell Brothers and Co., spade and shovel manufacturers or Benjamin Williamson, spade manufacturer], Napier Shovel Works (on Napier Street), [? Askham Brothers and Wilson, hammer manufacturers], Napier Hammer Works, [Wheatley and Bates Ltd., brewers], Dantzic Works and Brewery (on Napier Street), Old Albion Brewery (on Ecclesall Road), School (boys and girls) (next to Court 13 on Ecclesall Road), [?Francis Kirkham, coach painter], Albion Carriage Works (on Ecclesall Road). Top Right: South Street Moor, Young Street, Bridgefield Road, Bishop Street, Green Street, Thomas Street, Fitzwilliam Street, Well Lane, Cumberland Lane, Cumberland Street, South Lane, Hereford Street, Bennett Lane, Forge Lane, Ellin Street, Tudor Works (cutlery) (corner of Bishop Street and Thomas Street), Punch Bowl (public house), Woodman Inn (public house), Smithy x 2, Travellers Rest (public house), Bridge Inn, [John Turton and Sons, steel manufacturers], Vulcan Works (forge and rolling mills) (corner of Ellin Street and Hereford Street), [G. and J. Hall, tool manufacturers], Hereford Street Works (tool and steel). Bottom Right: London Road, Cemetery Road, South Street Moor, Ellin Street, Forge Lane, Hermitage Lane, Hermitage Street, George Lane, Cross George Street, New George Street, [Chambers and Co., ale, beer and porter brewers], Brunswick Brewery (on Ellin Street), Ecclesall Liberal Club (on Ecclesall Road), Brunswick House (junction of Cemetery Road and London Road), Brunswick Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (and school), Porter Brook, Brunswick Vestry (on Ellin Street), Burial Ground (disused) (between Hermitage Lane and Ellin Street), St Mary’s School [St Mary’s National School] (on Hermitage Street), Temperance Hall (on Ellin Street), [?Joseph Barstow], Porter Works (cutlery) (on Ellin Street), [G. B. Shillito and Co., manufacturers of dram flasks, etc], Progress Works (dram flasks etc) (on Ellin Street), [Note: Shillito is also listed as a cycle manufacturer at 40 Ellin Street], Champion Cycle Works) (on Ellin Street), George Hotel (public house), [Robert Marples and Son, merchants and manufacturers of joiners tool, edge tools, etc], Hermitage Works (joiners tools) (on Hermitage Street), Hermitage Inn (public house), Lansdowne Hotel (public house). 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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