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Plan of the Queen's Foundry [Queen Street] and premises adjoining in Sheffield

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Plan of the Queen's Foundry [Queen Street] and premises adjoining in Sheffield
Sheffield_City_Centre
1842
1800-1850

Marked: Model warehouses, stable, stable loft, manure, old warehouse, shed, smiths and joiners shops, foundry, boring and turning mil, engine house, dwelling house, ash pit, privy, reservoir, counting house, fetling shops, sand and core shed, fitting shops, model and lumber rooms, and furnaces.

Dimensions approx. 101 x 69 cm

Original at Sheffield City Archives: FC/P/SheS/959L.

Digitised with financial support from Sheffield and District Family History Society in memory of Professor David Hey (1938-2016) founder and life president of the Society.

Given the dates, the Queen's Foundry and Queen Street could be named after Queen Charlotte wife of George III (Queen 1761 – 1818).

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