Old Queen's Head public house (formerly the Hall in the Ponds), No. 40 Pond Hill. earliest mention was in 1582 in an 'inventory of contents' made by George, the Six Earl of Shrewsbury. In 1770, referred to as the former wash-house to Sheffield Manor
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Title:Old Queen's Head public house (formerly the Hall in the Ponds), No. 40 Pond Hill. earliest mention was in 1582 in an 'inventory of contents' made by George, the Six Earl of Shrewsbury. In 1770, referred to as the former wash-house to Sheffield Manor
Location:Sheffield_City_Centre
Date Period:1960-1979
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Now known as the Old Queen's Head public House. For more information, see,'Old Sheffield Town', by J. Edward Vickers, pages 14-17. Cat. No. 942.7 S.

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