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1Third Bridge, Endcliffe Woodsy01352

Third Bridge, Endcliffe Woods

2Armchair Bridge, River Porter, Whiteley Wood Road, Whiteley Woodsy01353

Armchair Bridge, River Porter, Whiteley Wood Road, Whiteley Woods

3Victoria Park Hotel, junction of Clarkehouse Road and Southbourne Road. Later occupied as a private residence by Samuel Osborn and renamed Rutledge House.y01376

Victoria Park Hotel, junction of Clarkehouse Road and Southbourne Road. Later occupied as a private residence by Samuel Osborn and renamed Rutledge House.

4Ruskin Museum, Meersbrook Park, opened 1890. Former Meersbrook House, built 1780 by Benjamin Roebuck, a private Sheffield banker. Later became the residence of the Shore family, also the owners of Norton Hall. Sold both estates in 1850.y01382

Ruskin Museum, Meersbrook Park, opened 1890. Former Meersbrook House, built 1780 by Benjamin Roebuck, a private Sheffield banker. Later became the residence of the Shore family, also the owners of Norton Hall. Sold both estates in 1850.

5Entrance to Botanical Gardens, approached via Ecclesall Roady01392

Entrance to Botanical Gardens, approached via Ecclesall Road

6The Pavilions, Botanical Gardensy01394

The Pavilions, Botanical Gardens

7Botanical Gardens showing bandstandy01395

Botanical Gardens showing bandstand

8Lodge in Botanical Gardensy01396

Lodge in Botanical Gardens

9Charles Frederick Peace (1832-1879), the Notorious Blackheath Burglar and the Murderer of Mr. Arthur Dyson, Civil Engineer, Banner Crossy01426

Charles Frederick Peace (1832-1879), the Notorious Blackheath Burglar and the Murderer of Mr. Arthur Dyson, Civil Engineer, Banner Cross

10Charles Frederick Peace, the Notorious Blackheath Burglar and the Murderer of Mr. Arthur Dyson, Civil Engineer, Banner Crossy01429

Charles Frederick Peace, the Notorious Blackheath Burglar and the Murderer of Mr. Arthur Dyson, Civil Engineer, Banner Cross

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