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Sheffield Flood, Remains of the Stacey Wheel, Grinding Wheel, River Loxley

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Sheffield Flood, Remains of the Stacey Wheel, Grinding Wheel, River Loxley
Sheffield_Loxley
1864/03
1851-1899
Laurence Frederick Peacock

lt;font size= 2 gt;and lt;font size= 2 gt;andInformation from Malcolm Nunn, Bradfield Parish Council Archivist and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and andand andThis is an image used in slide lectures/ magic lantern shows by photographer Mr. Peacock.andHis notes to accompany the lectures also included some of his experiences while taking the photograph. and and and and and and and The next ruin was Staceyands Grinding Wheel formerly a long low building which was entirely washed away except for the foundations stones of the water wheel.and lt;font size= 2 gt;For more information see: and The Great Sheffield 1864and Harrison Ref: 942.74 S The Collapse of the Dale Dyke Dam 1864, Geoffrey Amey Ref. 942.74 SST For further information see: and Water Power on the Sheffield Riversand edited by David Crossley Ref: 621.21 SQ

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