Former Girls' Charity School, St. James' Row.  The school, established in 1786, relocated from St. James' Row to Mount Pleasant, Sharrow Lane, in 1874.
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Ref No:s06596
Title:Former Girls' Charity School, St. James' Row. The school, established in 1786, relocated from St. James' Row to Mount Pleasant, Sharrow Lane, in 1874.
Location:Sheffield_City_Centre
Date Period:1920-1939
Notes:

A plain brick, three storey building of no special architectural merit. At the apex of the gable there is a semi-circular-sandstone tablet, of an estimated radius of 3and, much weathered, with the inscription; and This Charity School for Poor Girls was built by subscription AD 1786and . Described in 1950s as in good condition.

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