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1The National Flags, drilling for the Coronation Day Celebrations at Bramall Lane for King George Vt06686

The National Flags, drilling for the Coronation Day Celebrations at Bramall Lane for King George V

2Ebenezer Elliott Monument, Weston Park  (note the lawnmower)t06687

Ebenezer Elliott Monument, Weston Park (note the lawnmower)

3Station Road, Chapeltown, premises on right include No. 39 William Whitaker, pawnbrokers t06690

Station Road, Chapeltown, premises on right include No. 39 William Whitaker, pawnbrokers

4Ryecroft Farm, Ryecroft Glen, off Dore Road. In 1959, occupied by Mr. Farnsworth, owned by Sheffield Corporation. Reputed to have originally been a coaching house and also a grinding wheel (numerous grindstones lying about) t06691

Ryecroft Farm, Ryecroft Glen, off Dore Road. In 1959, occupied by Mr. Farnsworth, owned by Sheffield Corporation. Reputed to have originally been a coaching house and also a grinding wheel (numerous grindstones lying about)

5Decorated arch in Oakes Park to celebrate the marriage of Miss Bagshawe, eldest daughter of the late Mr F Bagshawe of Oakes Park to Mr Henry Bradshaw-Isherwood of Marple Hall, Cheshire in November 1907.t06692

Decorated arch in Oakes Park to celebrate the marriage of Miss Bagshawe, eldest daughter of the late Mr F Bagshawe of Oakes Park to Mr Henry Bradshaw-Isherwood of Marple Hall, Cheshire in November 1907.

6Decorated arch in Oakes Park to celebrate the marriage of Beatrice Bagshawe to Mr Henry Bradshaw-Isherwood of Marple Hall, Cheshire in November 1907.t06693

Decorated arch in Oakes Park to celebrate the marriage of Beatrice Bagshawe to Mr Henry Bradshaw-Isherwood of Marple Hall, Cheshire in November 1907.

7Munitions huts, possibly Petre Streety04903

Munitions huts, possibly Petre Street

8The Sheffield Royal Engineers left yesterday for camp at Hornsea. Pictured is a group of the men on the Great Central Railway station before the arrival of their trainy05339

The Sheffield Royal Engineers left yesterday for camp at Hornsea. Pictured is a group of the men on the Great Central Railway station before the arrival of their train

9General T. S. Baldock (3rd from left) pays a visit to the camp of the Hallamshire Rifles at Whitby and inspects the camp equipmenty05340

General T. S. Baldock (3rd from left) pays a visit to the camp of the Hallamshire Rifles at Whitby and inspects the camp equipment

10Volunteers waiting to be enlisted at the recruiting office in St George's Terrace, Brook Hill. The batch of the enlisters is inside being examinedy05341

Volunteers waiting to be enlisted at the recruiting office in St George's Terrace, Brook Hill. The batch of the enlisters is inside being examined

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