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1Ornate Doorway, Queen's Tower, East Bank Road, Norfolk Park. Designed by Samuel Roberts in 1834. Roberts, a great admirer of Mary, Queen of Scots, who was imprisioned at Sheffield Manor House, designed the house in castle form, complete with turrets y02171

Ornate Doorway, Queen's Tower, East Bank Road, Norfolk Park. Designed by Samuel Roberts in 1834. Roberts, a great admirer of Mary, Queen of Scots, who was imprisioned at Sheffield Manor House, designed the house in castle form, complete with turrets

2Queen's Tower, East Bank Road, Norfolk Park. Designed by Samuel Roberts in 1834. Roberts, a great admirer of Mary, Queen of Scots, who was imprisioned at Sheffield Manor House, designed the house in castle form, complete with turretsy02172

Queen's Tower, East Bank Road, Norfolk Park. Designed by Samuel Roberts in 1834. Roberts, a great admirer of Mary, Queen of Scots, who was imprisioned at Sheffield Manor House, designed the house in castle form, complete with turrets

3Gin Stables, Stafford Lane (former Gin Stables Lane) and Ingram Road, Park. Late 18th -19th century. Thought to have housed the horses used in connection with the Duke of Norfolk's coal mines, situted lower down the hilly02173

Gin Stables, Stafford Lane (former Gin Stables Lane) and Ingram Road, Park. Late 18th -19th century. Thought to have housed the horses used in connection with the Duke of Norfolk's coal mines, situted lower down the hill

4Portion of wall 'rescued' by Samuel Roberts and re-erected in grounds of Queen's Tower, Norfolk Park. Samuel Roberts who built Queen's Tower, was an admirer of Mary, Queen of Scots. Condition at time of photograph described as overgrowny02178

Portion of wall 'rescued' by Samuel Roberts and re-erected in grounds of Queen's Tower, Norfolk Park. Samuel Roberts who built Queen's Tower, was an admirer of Mary, Queen of Scots. Condition at time of photograph described as overgrown

5Portion of wall 'rescued' by Samuel Roberts and re-erected in grounds of Queen's Tower, Norfolk Park. Samuel Roberts who built Queen's Tower, was an admirer of Mary, Queen of Scots. Condition at time of photograph described as overgrowny02179

Portion of wall 'rescued' by Samuel Roberts and re-erected in grounds of Queen's Tower, Norfolk Park. Samuel Roberts who built Queen's Tower, was an admirer of Mary, Queen of Scots. Condition at time of photograph described as overgrown

6Hemsworth Cottages, Norton Avenue, stood near the Bagshawe Arms. At the time of the photograph, owned by Mrs. Bagshawe.y02180

Hemsworth Cottages, Norton Avenue, stood near the Bagshawe Arms. At the time of the photograph, owned by Mrs. Bagshawe.

7Bradway Grange, No 235, Bradway Road. Occupied by Mr. T. Osborney02181

Bradway Grange, No 235, Bradway Road. Occupied by Mr. T. Osborne

8Rear of Bradway Grange and outbuildings, No 235, Bradway Road. Occupied by Mr. T. Osborney02182

Rear of Bradway Grange and outbuildings, No 235, Bradway Road. Occupied by Mr. T. Osborne

9Bradway Hall Farm, the old Bradway Hall, off Bradway Road, Totley Lane at rear. Built 16th century. Occupied by Mrs. G. Vickers. Past owners possibly the Brights of Carbrook Hall. Present cowsheds once used as a banqueting hall.y02183

Bradway Hall Farm, the old Bradway Hall, off Bradway Road, Totley Lane at rear. Built 16th century. Occupied by Mrs. G. Vickers. Past owners possibly the Brights of Carbrook Hall. Present cowsheds once used as a banqueting hall.

10Bradway Hall Farm, the old Bradway Hall, off Bradway Road, Totley Lane at rear. Built 16th century. Occupied by Mrs. G. Vickers. Past owners possibly the Brights of Carbrook Hall. Present cowsheds once used as a banqueting hall.y02184

Bradway Hall Farm, the old Bradway Hall, off Bradway Road, Totley Lane at rear. Built 16th century. Occupied by Mrs. G. Vickers. Past owners possibly the Brights of Carbrook Hall. Present cowsheds once used as a banqueting hall.

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