Stone inscription at Barnes Hall, off Elliott Lane, Chapeltown. Reads; 'As the hovre doth pas, so doth the life of man. His tearme is set and pas it no man can. Wisdome crieth at the gates at the entry of the city at the coming in at the dore.'
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Title:Stone inscription at Barnes Hall, off Elliott Lane, Chapeltown. Reads; 'As the hovre doth pas, so doth the life of man. His tearme is set and pas it no man can. Wisdome crieth at the gates at the entry of the city at the coming in at the dore.'
Location:Sheffield_Chapeltown
Date:24/05/1957
Date Period:1940-1959
Photographer:C H Lea
Notes:

lt;font size= 2 gt;The family of Scott and Watts lived at Barnes Hall in the early 1500ands, and it was inherited by a descendant, Henrietta Horton (1790-1827), who sold it to William Smith of Cowley Manor in 1823. He married Miss Parkin of Mortomlry Hall, and rebuilt it in 1824.

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