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1New Church Street, looking towards Pinstone Street, now site of Town Hall, No. 7 Cutlers' Arms public house, No. 9 Old Green Man, No. 11 Henry Bocking, beer retailers18197

New Church Street, looking towards Pinstone Street, now site of Town Hall, No. 7 Cutlers' Arms public house, No. 9 Old Green Man, No. 11 Henry Bocking, beer retailer

2Norfolk Row and Norfolk Street, 1850-1890 (prior to construction of rectory), St. Marie's RC Church in backgrounds18200

Norfolk Row and Norfolk Street, 1850-1890 (prior to construction of rectory), St. Marie's RC Church in background

3New Haymarket, including No. 12 Golden Fleece public house and Broad Street, Park right, building later demolished and site used to build the  London and North Western Railway Co., Goods Depot and Corn Exchange (on site in foreground)s18265

New Haymarket, including No. 12 Golden Fleece public house and Broad Street, Park right, building later demolished and site used to build the London and North Western Railway Co., Goods Depot and Corn Exchange (on site in foreground)

4Norfolk Street, premises next to St. Paul's Church, includes No. 78 Fdk. Horton and Co., steel platers and manufacturers of silver plated waress18329

Norfolk Street, premises next to St. Paul's Church, includes No. 78 Fdk. Horton and Co., steel platers and manufacturers of silver plated wares

5Norfolk Street from Norfolk Row, laying telephone cables, No. 89 George C. Boyd, tailor, No. 89A Joseph Thompson Tailor, plumber, Nos. 91 - 93 Sarah Shaw, confectioners18330

Norfolk Street from Norfolk Row, laying telephone cables, No. 89 George C. Boyd, tailor, No. 89A Joseph Thompson Tailor, plumber, Nos. 91 - 93 Sarah Shaw, confectioner

6Norfolk Street, showing Heeley Horse Bus. Building on left with turrets is St. Marie's RC Church Rectory, building on right with columns is Nos. 97 - 101 Hay and Son, wine and spirit merchants, Furnival Chamberss18331

Norfolk Street, showing Heeley Horse Bus. Building on left with turrets is St. Marie's RC Church Rectory, building on right with columns is Nos. 97 - 101 Hay and Son, wine and spirit merchants, Furnival Chambers

7Orchard Lane from Holly Street, 1890-1895, Court No. 2 situated behind houses in backgrounds18476

Orchard Lane from Holly Street, 1890-1895, Court No. 2 situated behind houses in background

8Paradise Square, also known as Pot Square, 1850-80, looking towards Nos. 4 - 12 No. 18 Middle Class School (former Hebblethwaite's Academy), left (with stairs)s18518

Paradise Square, also known as Pot Square, 1850-80, looking towards Nos. 4 - 12 No. 18 Middle Class School (former Hebblethwaite's Academy), left (with stairs)

9Nos. 10-16 Paradise Square, premises include No. 16 John Hall and Co., printers, No. 14 Glass and China Dealers, No. 10 British Workman's and General Assurance Co.s18522

Nos. 10-16 Paradise Square, premises include No. 16 John Hall and Co., printers, No. 14 Glass and China Dealers, No. 10 British Workman's and General Assurance Co.

10New Church Street, from Norfolk Street, showing St. Paul's Chambers, left, housing Sheffield Corporation Sewerage and Rivers Department and Y.M.C.A, Surrey Street, rights18626

New Church Street, from Norfolk Street, showing St. Paul's Chambers, left, housing Sheffield Corporation Sewerage and Rivers Department and Y.M.C.A, Surrey Street, right

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