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1Hill Bridge, also known as Walkley Lane Bridge, destroyed in the Sheffield Floodu04913

Hill Bridge, also known as Walkley Lane Bridge, destroyed in the Sheffield Flood

2Arthur J. Ward, Assistant Managing Director, Thomas W. Ward Ltd.u04949

Arthur J. Ward, Assistant Managing Director, Thomas W. Ward Ltd.

3Photocopy of an Engraving of the 6th Earl Fitzwilliam (William Thomas Wentworth-Fitzwilliam) 1815 - 1902u04952

Photocopy of an Engraving of the 6th Earl Fitzwilliam (William Thomas Wentworth-Fitzwilliam) 1815 - 1902

4Artists impression of houses on Ringinglow Road between Bents Green Road and Trap Laneu04954

Artists impression of houses on Ringinglow Road between Bents Green Road and Trap Lane

5Mrs. Fanny Sanders (25/12/1819-19/07/1902)u04957

Mrs. Fanny Sanders (25/12/1819-19/07/1902)

6Mrs. Fanny Saunders nee Alderman (25/12/1819-19/07/1902), lace makingu04958

Mrs. Fanny Saunders nee Alderman (25/12/1819-19/07/1902), lace making

7Unidentified Swimming Cup winners could possibly be Hunters Bar Schoolu04984

Unidentified Swimming Cup winners could possibly be Hunters Bar School

8Miss Lawrence later Mrs. Galu? Swimming Instructress to Schoolsu04988

Miss Lawrence later Mrs. Galu? Swimming Instructress to Schools

9Langsett Road County School winners of the Biggin Shield for Life Saving 1907u04989

Langsett Road County School winners of the Biggin Shield for Life Saving 1907

10Fulwood Old Unitarian Chapel, Whiteley Lane. Stone built and stone roof. Built 1729 under will of W. Ronksley of Fulwood Hall. The first minister of the Chapel was Rev. Jeremiah Gill, 1729-1758.u04996

Fulwood Old Unitarian Chapel, Whiteley Lane. Stone built and stone roof. Built 1729 under will of W. Ronksley of Fulwood Hall. The first minister of the Chapel was Rev. Jeremiah Gill, 1729-1758.

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