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Ordnance Survey Map (1:500): Sheet No. Yorkshire 294.8.1

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Ordnance Survey Map (1:500): Sheet No. Yorkshire 294.8.1
Sheffield Neepsend
1889
1851-1899

This map features:

Top left: Sheffield, Manchester and Lincolnshire Railway, Reginald Street, Stanger Street, Apple Street,  Alton Street,  Harvest Lane, New Inn, Dutch Street,  Rowland Street,  Burton Road,  Neepsend Lane,  Wilson Street,  Pheasant Yard,  Macro Street, Cross Macro Street,  Greaves Hotel Public House,  Smithy,  Methodist Mission Room (Wesleyan) (entrance on Harvest Lane), Converting Works (steel) (in margin), Sawmakers Arms Public House,  and Harvest Lane Wire Works.

Top right: Fox Street, Fox Hill,  Rock Street,  Fitzalan Street, Marcus Street,  Pye Bank,  Denholme Street,  Railway Street, Rock House, Holy Trinity Vicarage, Bank View,  Bank Cottage, Barrel Inn,  Rockingham House,  Bank House, and Stone Street.

Bottom left: Apple Street,  Alton Street, Harvest Lane, Mowbray Street [Taylor Brothers, Saw Manufacturers], Adelaide Works (steel) (entrance on Mowbray Street), River Don,  [W. K. and C. Peace, merchants and manufactures of steel, files, edge tools, etc.], Eagle Works (steel) (on Mowbray Street), [Oxley Brothers, engineers and iron founders], Union Foundry (iron) on Mowbray Street), Bruce Works (steel) (on Mowbray Street), [John Nicholson and Sons, steel manufacturers], Mowbray Steel Works (on Mowbray Street), Converting Works (steel) (on Mowbray Street), Kelham Island, Kelham Iron Works, [Kelham Rolling Mills Co. Ltd.], Kelham Rolling Mills, [Wheatman and Smith ltd., manufacturers of saws], Russell Works (steel), Mill Race (in margin), Malthouse Lane, Long Croft Works (Iron) in margin.

Bottom right: Mowbray Street, [Thomas, Vernon and Co., steel convertors], Times Steel Works (on Mowbray Street), Sheffield, Manchester and Lincolnshire Railway,  Foot Bridge, Cross Chapel Street,  Chatham Street,  Temperance Hall on Cross Chapel Street, Ball Inn, Hope and Anchor Public House, Bridgehouses, Old Harrow Public House, Old Harrow Yard, Bridgehouses Station (goods), and Oborne Street.

Additional information from White's General and Commercial Directory of Sheffield, 1896 / Graces Guide.

Dimensions 77 x 102 cm.

Scale 10.56 feet : 1 mile [1:500]

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