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1Unidentified group of children at unidentified school, possibly Hammerton Street School, Darnall, as architecture appears to be the samet01446

Unidentified group of children at unidentified school, possibly Hammerton Street School, Darnall, as architecture appears to be the same

2Pinstone Street, St. Paul's Church, right. Premises on left include Sheffield Cafe Co., Wentworth Cafe. Town Hall, in backgroundt01523

Pinstone Street, St. Paul's Church, right. Premises on left include Sheffield Cafe Co., Wentworth Cafe. Town Hall, in background

3Town Hall and Jubilee Monolith. Albany Hotel and Yorkshire Penny Bank, on leftt01524

Town Hall and Jubilee Monolith. Albany Hotel and Yorkshire Penny Bank, on left

4Fargate looking towards High Street, 1900 - 1905, including tram No. 110, No. 44 Green Dragon Hotel on left (later became Winchester House) and Davy's Buildings, Yorkshire Penny Bank, rightt01525

Fargate looking towards High Street, 1900 - 1905, including tram No. 110, No. 44 Green Dragon Hotel on left (later became Winchester House) and Davy's Buildings, Yorkshire Penny Bank, right

5 St. Augustine's C. of E. Church, Brocco Bank, Broomhall	t01527

St. Augustine's C. of E. Church, Brocco Bank, Broomhall

6University of Sheffield from Weston Parkt01528

University of Sheffield from Weston Park

7Godfrey Sykes' Gates, Western Bank, Weston Parkt01531

Godfrey Sykes' Gates, Western Bank, Weston Park

8Footbridge, Rivelin Valleyt01535

Footbridge, Rivelin Valley

9Drinking fountain and shelter, Endcliffe Park. Bowling green pavilion in backgroundt01538

Drinking fountain and shelter, Endcliffe Park. Bowling green pavilion in background

10Wharncliffe Lodge, south west of Wharncliffe Farm, at the end of Lady Wharncliffe Road. Built in 1510 by Sir Thomas Wortley who destroyed two hamlets to extend his chase. The lodge remains in the Wortley familyt01543

Wharncliffe Lodge, south west of Wharncliffe Farm, at the end of Lady Wharncliffe Road. Built in 1510 by Sir Thomas Wortley who destroyed two hamlets to extend his chase. The lodge remains in the Wortley family

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